Marvel Comics has announced that the Revival project of the X-Men, presented by Jonathan Hickman a few months ago, continues with a special focus on the Phoenix character. The story contained in Volume 39 will be a prologue and will show us the origins of the character.

In fact, prior to the release of Volume 40, slated for next January, we will be tracking the adventures of Phoenix on Earth about 1 million years ago. In a prehistoric setting We will see the birth of the first “guest” of the entity known as Phoenix in a story written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Dale Keown.

The volume in question begins with the parents of the one who will become Lady PhoenixFearful of their little girl’s particular hair color decide to take it and leave it in what is known as the “burnt place” where all prehistoric tribes have classified people as different, regardless of whether they are physical , spiritual, sexual preferences or not not accepted religiously.

Fortunately The little girl is rescued by a group of wolveswith which it will grow. Years later, he will decide to return to the burned place to save all other people who have been in the same situation against their will. Here he meets a newborn with an eye, a cyclops and earth a paralyzed man, but with incredible psychic powerswho can communicate with her telepathically.

The protagonist will call on the Highwalker for his paralyzed levitation ability and become part of this prehistoric version of Professor Xavier’s Academy for Mutants. However, People who left her a long time ago feel threatened and decide to attack them and kill Highwalker. Left alone, the girl decides to stay in the burned place to die, but suddenly the being is known as Fenice decides to own itas you can see in the gorgeous table below.

Keep in mind that a character lost an eye in Marauders 16, and we’ll leave you to the devastating conclusion of the X of Swords event.

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