![]() ![]() This team of young (predominantly mutant) individuals would learn how to utilize their mutant powers to better all of humanity, mutant and non-mutant alike. Unbeknownst to John and Elaine, this would also be her first step to becoming a founding member of Professor Xavier's X-Men. Here she would learn to harness the massive psionic power dwelling within her. The Professor recommended she stay in Salem to attend Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. After his initial analysis, he informed Jean and her parents that she was a mutant, a possibility that her parents had yet to consider. Following the psychiatrist's advice, the Grey's brought their young daughter to Professor Xavier's mansion in Westchester County. When Jean reached age eleven, a psychiatrist referred her parents to Professor Charles Xavier, an expert on mutation, specializing in telepathy. ![]() Jean was so traumatized by this event that she slipped into catatonia for the next three years. This sudden surge in telepathic power linked Jean with her friend, which caused her to experience Annie's death firsthand. The high emotional stress of the accident caused Jean's mutant powers to manifest well before she reached pre-pubescence. Jean grew up a normal girl born and raised in New York, but while playing with her friend Annie Richardson, Annie was struck by a car. Her father was a professor at Bard College History Department in Annandale-on-Hudson. Jean Grey was born the youngest of two daughters to John and Elaine Grey.
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