As Jessica re-opens a cold case in the hopes of bringing a former client's murderer to justice, she finds herself caught in the web of a serial killer who seems to be hunting powerful women. And his latest target is monster hunter Elsa Bloodstone!
RATED T+
Thompson and Iulis continue to gel so well together. The tone of the issue is perfect and the mystery is still intriguing after three issues. Read Full Review
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot #3 is a highly entertaining read. One that found the balance between anxiety and entertainment, with the end result of a memorable experience. Read Full Review
These are the moments that help us fall in love with Kelly Thompson all over again. Make it real but make our women powerful and full of agency! Great action packed issue of Jessica Jones. I'm looking forward to the reveal of this dastardly fiend out here shooting women in the head. In the meantime, more ass kicking and curse words galore! Read Full Review
Elsa Bloodstone and Jessica Jones slaughtering swamp monsters while casually discussing a case is everything I didn't know I needed. This book is getting better and better. Starting to sound like a broken record, but I really am loving how Thompson writes JJ.
Prelude:
So far, Jessica Jones: Blind Spot has been very good. Let's see if Thompson can keep this trend going.
The Good:
Liked Elsa here.
I like the mystery and investigation aspect.
Art is good.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
Another good issue from Thompson.
Blind Spot 3 is another solid installment of this series, but there’s a little too much supernatural stuff going on for my liking