Mary Jane Watson is dead. Or is she? Jessica struggles to understand the baffling crime scene at MJ's apartment - but she may be in more danger than she realizes. Guest-starring the Amazing Spider-Man!
RATED T+
I have no complaints about this book except for the face on the cover, but I don't fault the main creative team for that. I don't want this to end, but I fear Jessica Jones is best served in mini-series. One of my favorite characters of all time is well served in this creative team's hands. Read Full Review
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot #4 was a dramatic, yet highly entertaining, read. This is one of those issues that upped the ante in every way possible, leaving readers anxious to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Even though this reviewer was a bit displeased with the answers we received this issue, Im still holding out hope that there may be something larger in play missing from this story… dare I say a Blindspot? My point is: other than the big reveal, Thompson continues to nail the characteristics of Jessica Jones and continues to get me interested in another installment. My guess is that youre in the same boat too! So, lets continue reading the series until the end and both agree to be disappointed in the reveal hoping that something bigger and more sinister is at work! Whos with me? Read Full Review
This is just so great. This mystery keeps on delivering surprising new twists after it seemed like it was heading in a rather cliché direction.
Prelude:
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot has been consistently good. Let's see how this issue fares for that.
The Good:
Everything is tying togther.
I find the powers Dia has very interesting. Quite Monkey Paw based.
Still liking the trip around the MU.
Art is still good as well.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
This issue starts tying everything together and I'm really enjoying it.
Blind Spot 4 is definitely a low point of the series. I’m glad we’re getting somewhere with Dia telling Jessica what’s going on with her powers. I hate when characters are killed and resurrected but that’s exactly what this entire mystery is all about, so it kind of annoys me. Plus, was that groping scene actually necessary. What did it add to the story? Peter’s reaction to MJ dying is completely unrealistic. The last page reveals the true villain: evil Jared. Pretty underwhelming revelation that was.