After the creation of X-Factor
both Cyclops and Jean Grey were back on an X-Team causing Rachel to suffer some
setbacks. Kicked off the X-men, she was demoted to the less popular spin-off
series Excalibur. To make matters
worse, her mini-series was cancelled. Later
in the 90s, to try to increase sales of Excalibur she was sucked into the time
stream and lost in comic limbo (probably because she wasnt enough of a 90s
bad girl like Psylocke). Later
appearing as an old lady in the critically-panned Cyclops and Phoenix (Jean, not Rachel) mini-series, it was revealed
that she was put into Cables Akansi timeline. Bear with me, this is where things get even
stranger, as Mother Akansi in that timeline, Rachel was the one that cloned
Cable (that clone becoming X-Force baddie Stryfe) and retroactively became
responsible for killing characters more popular than she was at the time. After
the X-Cutioners Song, Stryfe
(created by Rachel) unleashed the Legacy Virus into the present, which took the
lives of Illyana Rasputin, Pyro, Revanche, Moira MacTaggert (well, she was
infected), and temporarily killed Colossus and Madrox, the Multiple Man. This, of course, would be just the beginning
of Rachels reign of terror.
Colossus came back to life and the X-Men are forced to fight the Breakworld in a story line where Rachels best friend Kitty Pryde sacrificed her life. Yes, thats right, Rachel retroactively killed her best friend. *Sigh,* Kitty was so young.
Banshee started the X-Corps after Moira died while working on the Legacy Virus that Rachel was responsible for bringing into the present. He recruited mutant villains to work for him that eventually turned on Banshee. Finally, Mystique cut his throat. The injury would eventually lead to Banshees death in the Deadly Genesis storyline. Rachel had, again indirectly, helped Vulcan and Mystique kill Banshee. In addition to her convoluted history and large hit list she is also extremely unpopular among fans.
Last year, Comic Book Resources fans voted for the 100 Favorite Marvel Characters, Rachel tied with Doop and the Sentry for #93. Now you may be saying to yourself thats not so bad or Hey, Doop is cool but here are some comments people said at the bottom of the page.
- I mean dear god why would they (Rachel and the Sentry) be in anyone(s) favorite character list?
- I can do it in 4 words: Leftover 80s/90s X-crap. (In response to someone asking who Rachel was in two sentences).
- I never understood the fascination some people had with that character (Rachel).
Now flashback to 2004, I was
reading the X-men for three years and sort of enjoying Uncanny X-men since the
Chris Claremont relaunch (it wasnt as annoying as X-treme X-men), however,
there was one member of the team I wasnt familiar with or liked all that much;
it was my first exposure to Rachel Grey, a whiney little girl doing a bad Jean
Grey impersonation in a stupid mini-skirt put on the team only to serve the
purpose of stimulating teenagers (and Chris Claremonts) hormones. Then I read Uncanny X-men #452, and saw her
in an astral fight with Emma Frost. One scene was all it took. She proved to me that she wasnt just a
whiney little girl and that when written correctly she could actually be an
interesting and compelling character. She then reverted back to that dumb Jean
Grey wannabe, and now she is stuck in space after the events of Emperor Vulcan.
When and if Rachel comes back from space limbo she deserves to get a total character revamp from the current X-Men writers. How can they improve upon Rachels character without upsetting her two fans? First, she should probably not reference that shes from an alternate future every other line (then maybe we could forget sometimes). Second, she should get a new costume that doesnt have fans saying that she looks like a slut. And finally, third, she should be herself and less like the daughter of Scott and Jean. We arent always necessarily defined by who are parents are. So please X-Writers Rachel should come back soon. She has potential and, lord knows, you need more X-Women in your roster.

Rachel Summers, an alternate future
daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey possessed by the Dark Phoenix, proved the
right choice to Claremont as she joined the X-Men through a convoluted series
of events. Unfortunately, X-Men fans
disagreed with Claremonts choice. How
could the daughter of two of the most popular X-Men be so unpopular? The answer
boils down to five simple reasons.* Constant whining over dead mother
and cheating father.