Jean Grey's classic Marvel Girl outfit originates from her early appearances in Marvel Comics' original X-Men series (Earth-616), debuting in The X-Men #1 (1963) by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. This iconic green mini-dress with yellow accents and mask became synonymous with her identity as a founding member of the team, enduring through the 1960s and 1970s in various issues, reprints, and adaptations before her transformation into Phoenix in the mid-1970s. Frequently celebrated as a retro 1970s-style look in fan discussions and modern revivals, it symbolizes her youthful heroism and telekinetic abilities. This LoRA, trained on the Z-Image-Turbo base model, faithfully recreates canonical depictions from classic comic artwork, delivering high-fidelity photorealistic or semi-realistic outputs with efficient generation.
Visually, Jean Grey is portrayed as an athletic young woman with fair skin, green eyes, and long red or auburn hair flowing freely. Her signature costume features a short green mini-dress with yellow piping and belt, a distinctive yellow domino mask, yellow gloves extending to the elbows, and matching yellow thigh-high boots, creating a bold, minimalist superhero aesthetic suited to the era's design.
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