![]() Afterwards, Necrom attacks Feron to steal the power of the Phoenix. The pillar later becomes the lighthouse base for the British superhero team Excalibur. He asks the Phoenix to help him by lending its energy to project a lighthouse-like stone pillar across the multiverse. Feron worships the legendary Phoenix, so his daydream-like visions prompts the Phoenix to adopt the fiery bird's form. Īs time passes, the entity is contacted by a mage named Feron. Fearing the power of the Phoenix, the Shi'ar demonizes the entity and orders the deaths or sterilizations of Rook'shir's descendants. The Phoenix flees, leaving a small remnant of itself in the blade, which can only be lifted by Rook'shir's descendants. He is killed by the Imperial Guard, which later becomes the first line of defense of the Shi'ar Empire. Rook'shir goes on a destructive rampage through the Empire and destroys many planets in the process. He is ultimately overwhelmed by the Phoenix's power and becomes the first known host to succumb to the Phoenix Force's destructive impulses, going insane from the power it embodied and becoming the Dark Phoenix. The Rise of Dark Phoenix Īt some point, the entity ends up in Shi'ar space, where it bonds with a citizen of the Empire named Rook'shir, who controls the power of the Phoenix Force in conjunction with his blade. The Phoenix resurrected him, leaving him permanently imbued with some of her power. ![]() When Thor was born, his birth was felt by King Laufey who immediately killed him. It was later claimed that from their love, Thor was born, but in truth, Phoenix left Odin due to his callousness, until millennia later, she arranged for Odin and Gaea to conceived a child. During this time she and Odin share a romantic relationship that Odin considers the one time in his life when he truly felt alive. Her only known fight is with an out-of-control Celestial called the Fallen. Using the alias Lady Phoenix, she joins that time period's incarnation of the Avengers. Consumed by vengeful rage, Firehair nearly gives in to the firebird's bloodlust to become a Dark Phoenix, but is pacified by her wolf guardian and decides to use her powers to protect those weaker than herself. Attracted to Firehair's untapped raw psychic power, the Phoenix prevents the suicide, bonds with her, and seeks to use her to fulfill its intended purpose of razing planets to ashes. The Phoenix is later drawn to Earth when Firehair, a young primitive female red-haired mutant overwhelmed with despair by her friends' deaths, contemplates turning her psychic abilities on herself to commit suicide at the "Burnt Place". Although the Demon Lords fight to prevent it, the Phoenix communes with the female and with the loyalty of her disciples that helps her to control the infinite power of the Phoenix, she breaks the spell and the Demons are swept away. ![]() The rebellion drew the Phoenix to the planet. However, five powerful beings led by a female with pyrokinetic powers wage a rebellion against the Lords of Stasis. Īccording to the alien peace-keeping robot Unit, a billion years ago the alien Demon Lords of Stasis cast a spell on their planet to stop the Evolution. It has been described as being "the embodiment of the very passion of Creation-the spark that gave life to the Universe, the flame that will ultimately consume it." ĭuring its time as a sentient and formless mass of energy, it traveled the cosmos and was worshiped by several alien races, including the Shi'ar, who named the entity Phal'kon, the "sister" of their other gods K'ythri and Sharra. The Phoenix Force is among the most feared beings in all of existence-it can cut, re-grow, or destroy any part of the universe. It is the nexus of all psionic energy of the past, present, and future in all realities of the multiverse, the Guardian of Creation and of the dangerously powerful M'Kraan Crystal. The Phoenix Force is a creation of the universe that was born of the void between states of being. The Phoenix Force is an immortal and immutable manifestation of the universal force of life and passion. The Phoenix first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #101 (October 1976) in the guise of Jean Grey, and was created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum. Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, the Phoenix Force is famous for its central role in The Dark Phoenix Saga storyline, and is frequently linked to Jean Grey. The Phoenix Force is a fictional entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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