Episode
X-Men: The Dark Phoenix: The Dark Phoenix (3)
Overview
As the Dark Phoenix grows increasingly hostile, even destroying an entire star system, the X-Men struggle to figure out a way to stop her without harming their teammate Jean Grey.
Details
- Series
- X-Men
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 1994-11-19
- Runtime
- 20 min
Episode context
The Dark Phoenix: The Dark Phoenix (3) is Episode 13 in Season 3 of X-Men. It aired on 1994-11-19. The runtime is 20 min.
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Episode 12: The Dark Phoenix: The Inner Circle (2)
The Circle Club makes the Phoenix-controlled Jean Grey their new Queen, but finds two factors opposing it: her mental bond with Cyclops, and the presumed-dead Wolverine stalking after them.
Episode 14: The Dark Phoenix: The Fate of the Phoenix (4)
The X-Men face the Shi'ar Imperial Guard in a trial by combat to spare the life of Jean Grey, though even they begin to question the safety of the universe as long as the Dark Phoenix remains alive inside her.
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