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This became a significant plot point during the "Dark Phoenix Saga" when she reminds Jean of the promise she made when her sister went off to theXavier Institute,that if Jean would use her powers to help save people, Sara would love her no matter what had happened.[1]
This is incorrect. If you look at Uncanny 136, "Child of Light and Darkness," Sarah's only spoken line notes Jean's costume, and say, "So it's true, you are some kind of super hero." That's inconsistent with the "promise" that was mentioned in this article, and the promise does not appear in the cited issue. Thus, I removed the information and placed it here. If there is a different source for this "promise," then it can be put back with the correct citation.
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^Chris Claremont,John Byrne(w), John Bryne (p). "Child of Light and Darkness!"X-Men,no. 136 (August 1980). Marvel Comics.
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I don't generally work on comic books, so I don't have an informed opinion as to whetherGorr the Golden GorillaandGorr the God Butchermeasure up to the usual standards for comic book characters. Iaddeda separate section for each character. I became aware of them when I encountered a questionable redirect that points atGorr (comics).