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I Can’t Believe Spider-Man: Brand New Day Just Made Me Like Jean Grey
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Videos by ComicBook.comSpider-Man: Brand New Day has done what I always thought was impossible and actually made me like Jean Grey.
One of my biggest complaints about Jean Grey in comics is that she has a “Mary Sue” quality to her.
The movie Jean has layers and what I think is particularly interesting is that the movie doesn’t absolve her of her sins.
Instead, Spider-Man: Brand New Day made the character interesting, layered, and dynamic in a way that the comics never really have.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is in theaters now.