Summary

The iconic Krakoan Age of theX - Menestablished a brilliant new condition quo for the mutants of Marvel , including debuting exciting new relationships between beloved heroes likeBetsy Braddock and Rachel Summers . While it was never made textually explicit , the Krakoan Age also seemed to establish that Jean Grey , Cyclops , and Wolverine were in some variety of polyamorous throuple , an implausibly sexy dynamic honored in a gorgeous new cover by Mahmud A. Asrar .

The erotic love triangle between Jean , Scott , and Logan is one of the most ill-famed sources of drama in the ten - Men franchise , which is known for its acute romantic and familial spectacle , and the Krakoan Era seemingly resolved the question of who Jean Grey truly loves .

Mahmud A. Asrar ’s adorable " Farewell Krakoa " cover forFall of the House of X#1 honors the legacy of the Summers House on the Moon , where much of Scott and Jean ’s extended family live at the dawn of the Krakoan Age , reminding fans that besides the Summers Family , the only other lasting resident was Scott and Jean ’s plain fan , Wolverine .

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The Summers House Set-Up Was Perfect For A Throuple

Krakoa was established as a " utopia " that did n’t need to follow the oppressive ethics of the human world , making the entire community more open about sexuality and quirkiness , evidence by the undefended - minded kinship between Jean , Logan , and Scott . There have been many signs throughout the Krakoan Age , in particular the first two old age before Krakoa commence to crumble , that the three heroes are a enjoy throuple , like howWolverine , Cyclops , and Jean ’s roomswere organized in the Summers House . Jean ’s room is placed directly in between Scott and Logan ’s room , and unlike other room in the Summers House , all three of their rooms are right away approachable from the interior .

At one peak inX - Men#7 Cyclops invites Wolverine on a beach holiday , instigate Logan to say " Jeannie in a two-piece , " and Scott to say , " Scott in a speedo , " to which Logan responds , " Heh . Well , who could say no to that ? " While Marvel never explicitly stated " Jean , Logan , and Scott are in a polyamorous relationship , " the subtext could not be clearer . At the very least the writers firm made canon that Jean is seeing both men , but also hinting that Scott and Logan are engaged in an intimate relationship as well , andalmost certainly having sex activity on the moon .

The Future Of Marvel’s Sexiest Couple Is Very Uncertain

Mahmud A. Asrar ’s cover is a thoroughgoing " Farewell Krakoa " memorial , harkening back to best times on Krakoa , before Orchis destroyed the state and force mutantkind into hiding or outright warfare . TheFall of Xhas seen water flea captured and tortured by Orchis , Wolverine on the running game , and Jean Grey murdered by Moira X and trapped within the White Hot Room . Before Jean ’s body died she astrally visited Logan and Scott , telling them both that she have it off them , prove that Jean has never had to pick out between the two , alternatively sharing alone and passionate love life with each of them .

Now that the Krakoan Age is ending , the future of the Jean / Scott / Logan throuple is implausibly unsettled , but lover ofthe beloved love trianglecan always look fondly back on the preceding few years to fulfil some of their polyamorous fantasies . Mahmud A. Asrar ’s gorgeous cover absolutely honors one of the high spot of the early mean solar day of Krakoa , create a persistent memorial for the iconic Summers House and Marvel ’s indisputably sexiest throuple .

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Fall of the House of X #1 Asrar Farewell Krakoa variant

Map of the Summers Moon house from X-Men, featuring Cyclops, Jean, and Wolverine’s rooms interconnected rooms.

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