Havok83
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1. Hair ColorSorry but, what hints? There haven't really been any that don't seem like anything until they're turned around by fans to make them seem significant. Hair color? Big whoop. Sorry, but I'm not buying the "it'll turn red when she gets older" argument either. This is comics, when have the artists ever thought of something like that when drawing her? I think the fact that she's vollied between blonde and strawberry blonde speaks more for the fact that the colorists just interpreted "strawberry blonde" in their own ways. I'm not buying how her face looked in the last issue as a viable argument either, because Bachalo is a **** artist, and her face looked pretty much like every other female face he's ever drawn, so I see no significance in that either. Nor am I buying the thing about the locket either. From a storyline standpoint, it was clearly done to remind Scott about the sacrifices he made when he had to give up Cable as a baby and when he lost Jean to show that giving up this baby would be what is best for her, not say that the baby was Jean herself. Everything that has been said to be a so called "hint" at the baby being Jean is only considered that because it has been fanwanked within an inch of its life.
2. Eye Color
3. Cable's attachment to the child
4. The fact that there have been no mention of any parents. Where did this child come from. This could just be the Phoenix reborn as she wouldnt need parents
5. The potential power levels that the baby holds
6. Ability to block out telepaths
7. Scott having a specific memory of Jean while looking at hte baby
8. Scott kissing her on the forehead and the baby taking the locket which contained teh pic of Scott and Jean
Of course this is all circumstantial and by no means fact that it is Jean. I have not said that it is, only that it could be. This isnt just made up by fans. Marvel intentionally threw this all out there to either have it be Jean or be a red herring and throw people off. Either way,