RETURN OF THE PURPLE MAN Part 2
• Killgrave is back.
• He has baby Danielle Cage.
• Dear God.
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Above all, you do not mess with Jessica Jones' loved ones. Someone's about to get really, really messed with. I can't wait to see it happen. Read Full Review
Overall, Jessica Jones #14 fulfills the promise of the issue that preceded it and continues an arc that is, and likely will be, the strongest yet. Be excited to stick around and see the what comes of the Purple Man, what steps Jessica has to take to overcome him, and how much it may break her in the process. Read Full Review
Hopefully Marvel can find some fresh talent to step in and carry on Bendis' traditions - and someone who can continue the edgy drama we've come to expect from Jessica Jones. Read Full Review
This story arc is absolutely bone-chilling. While this issue taken by itself doesn't progress the story all that much, it heightens the looming sense of dread cast over Jessica and her family perfectly. This is one of the most poignant, tragic, and well written stories on shelves today. Read Full Review
JESSICA JONES #14 brings Jessica one step closer to a new battle with Kilgrave. Brian Michael Bendis adds new levels to this conflict, while Micheal Gaydos brings us from the streets to space and back again. Read Full Review
Bendis is finishing up what might be his last arc of Jessica Jones. It would seem he is attempting to go out exploiting the most interesting relationship in Jessicas history. The manipulation is authentic and intimate as a result of the last 17 years of character development with each character. They truly bring out the best and worst in each other. Read Full Review
It's a good start for what may be Jessica's last adventure with her original creative team. Read Full Review
If this is your first Jessica Jones experience, it's probably great. For the rest of us it's just a lot more of the same. Read Full Review
Wow. Kilgrave is an extremely frightening and intimidating villain, especially when he’s speaking through Jessica’s daughter herself. A truly epic issue
"Purple Man speaks to Jessica Jones through her daughter" is a mother☠☠☠☠ of a set-up, and Brian Michael Bendis puts on his superstar hat to deliver on all of the creepiness the premise has to offer. Some of the supporting scenes (particularly Alpha Flight on babysitting duty) get cheesy, but some of them are just as formidable as the key scene itself. Carol and Danny get chances to do great good. Michael Gaydos's art is as strong as ever, and this script really hits the ideal tone for his visuals: Profound alienation and strong undercurrents of fear. This issue builds anticipation for the next chapter to almost unbearable levels.