After being brutally attacked in her office, Jessica turns to Doctor Strange to help her find the target. But he may discover more than Jessica bargained for...
RATED T+
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot #2 was everything fans could hope for, living up to the expectations from the first issue, and carrying it forward. This is an intense and entertaining series. But it's also not the sort that's taking itself too seriously. Between that and Jessica's snark, you'll find plenty of room for levity in this otherwise dark series. Read Full Review
This reader continues to love this series and feels that JESSICA JONES is a perfect match for Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis. The story attracts readers and makes them feel like their walking right beside Jessica as shes trying to solve this mystery. Plus, the art is so remarkably vivid and vibrant that comic fans will get lost in the issue. Its such a fast read leaving fans wanting more and craving the next installment. From someone whos never dipped his toes into the character of Jessica Jones, I highly recommend giving this series the old college try! If you enjoy mysteries, strong narration, extremely expressive art, and are willing to take a shot on a new character, this story is perfect for you. And, if youre already a JESSICA JONES fan, this is a no-brainer and a must-read! Grab the issue and let me know what you think. Read Full Review
This was great. Loved the dialogue, and the mystery is drawing me in a lot more. I'll say it again, Thompson really does write a good Jessica Jones.
Besides that lame Dr Strange cameo, Blind Spot 2 was just as enjoyable as the first issue. Thompson nails the subtle humor and the mystery is intriguing. Still loving the art and it’s always good to see Elsa Bloodstone
Prelude:
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot had a good start so let's see if that continues into this issue.
The Good:
I like all the cameos in this issue.
The art is pretty good.
That's an interesting cliffhanger.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
It's a very good issue but that's it. It is interesting though that a lot of new mini's have this idea of going throughout the Marvel Universe.