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Phoenix believed herself to be Grey, and she and Cyclops continued their relationship, until Phoenix lost control of her powers, and eventually committed suicide. The lengthy story of the decline and fall of Phoenix, by [[Chris Claremont]] and [[John Byrne]], is regarded as one of the best comics stories of the [[1970s]].
 
Grey's survival was revealed when the original X-Men formed [[X-Factor]], which she joined when she emerged from her coma. Cyclops, in the meantime, had married her double (later revealed as her [[clone]]), [[Madelyne Pryor]]. Pryor joined her creator, [[Mr.Mister Sinister]], as the villainous [[Goblin Queen]], and herself died sometime after the founding of X-Factor.
 
As a result, Cyclops and Grey were able to resume their relationship, and eventually married. Shortly thereafter, she resumed using the name "Phoenix" as an attempt to redeem both the entity and herself in her mind, and also to honor her "daughter" Rachel, who at the time was believed to be dead. Later, she assumed the role of the Headmistress of the [[Xavier Institute]].