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From: kayuucee@cvl.UUCP (Kenneth W. Crist Jr.)
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Subject: Re: Re: Jean Grey
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Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 15:17:08 EST
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> In article <900@cvl.UUCP> kayuucee@cvl.UUCP (Kenneth W. Crist Jr.) writes:
> >	I think this whole matter stinks. Madelyn Pryor is getting the short
> >end of the stick and even though she is the Phoenix she is still a great
> >character.
> 
> What makes you think that Maddie is the Phoenix?  Nothing I have
> seen suggests that, except some silly hypnotic tricks.
> -- 
> 
> 	Joe Yao		hadron!jsdy@seismo.{CSS.GOV,ARPA,UUCP}

	But, are they silly? Just because Mastermind was using Madelyn in
his bid for revenge, doesn't mean that she still couldn't be Phoenix. I
don't trust the fact that her last memory was waking up from a plane
crash and being the sole survivor. A plane crash which happened to take place
the exact instant whatever we thought was Jean Grey killed herself on the
moon.
	As a side question does anyone know the month and year publication
dates for Avengers Annual #10, X-Men 137 and whatever issue Madelyn Pryor
first appeared? I could find out from my collection, but it would take 2 
days to get to my Avengers. I want to find out once and for all whether or
not 5 year old "Maddy" could be Scott's blushing bride.

						Thanks,
						Star-Lord