In the aftermath of a brutal investigation, Jessica reunites with her family for a much-needed break. Since Jessica Jones and Luke Cage got married, there's been nothing they couldn't handle together. But that's about to change...
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This creative team has a wonderful handle on Jessica Jones. I couldn't have asked for a better story from the original creative team that put her on the map. My suspicions that the rest of the arc will be mostly light-hearted were absolutely dashed by the last page. I don't know what the pandemic means for the upcoming releases, but the damn coronavirus will have picked one hell of comic to interrupt. Read Full Review
Gosh, for a series that began with such promise, these last two issues simply fell apart and really disappointed this fan. Sure, there was a landing but it just didn't stick. Read Full Review
Thor slowly backing away from the apartment was hilarious. Dialogue was great throughout, and a crazy twist at the end. Pumped for the next story arc!
I actually really, really liked the final issue of Jessica Jones: Blind Spot. The tone is a lot lighter, and Thompson perfectly highlights the relationship between Luke and Jessica, something no one has been able to do since Bendis. I loved Thor’s cameo, although I find this new Jen very irritating. This was a very cute story with one killer plot twist.
Prelude:
While Blind Spot fell down a bit last issue, it didn't feel like a sixth issue was needed. Anyway, let's see what this one-shot holds.
The Good:
A nice look into Jessica's trauma.
I loved the slice of life this offered.
Really interesting lead-in to Purple Daughter.
Good art from Takara.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
A great issue after the lackluster issue prior. I'm really interested in how Purple Daughter is going to go.