Every time a VARIANT arrives, Jessica loses a little piece of herself. But SOMEONE is trying to take EVERYTHING SHE HAS. How can Jessica fight back against an enemy who claims to actually BE her?
The Variants continues to be one of the most astonishing things Marvel has put out as of late. Read Full Review
The Variants #4 continues to raise the bar in a series that has done so in everysingle issue so far. Filled with perfect character voice and an exceptional deep dive into itsmain character's complex psyche, it's a comic where the script and superlative art work together to bring the strong emotional core at the center of this mystery to life. Read Full Review
Noto delivers some beautiful art in the issue. The characters look amazing and I love the visual scope of the issue. Read Full Review
Aside from some minor issues in coloring that make a certain sequence confusing, this issue stands as a great single issue experience and a really effective setup for the final issue's conflict.Professor X has seldom seemed this cool. Read Full Review
Some good character moments and solid cameos keep this story fun as we head into the final issue. Read Full Review
"Never."
Can't wait for the conclusion.
I love Jessica Jones she is such a unique and interesting character and the the same can be said about this story. The artwork is wonderful and matches the tone of the book perfectly. Speaking of the art the cover on this issue is amazing. I can't wait to see how this ends. The only letdown to this story is the fact that the next issue is the last as Gail Simone and Phil noto have done an amazing job and I'd love to see them continue to work together on more Jessica Jones books
This book is kinda good
The art remains beautiful and the characterization is still (to me, anyway) scrumptious.
But I think I actually heard a whooshing sound as the Killgrave plot and the variant plot went hurtling past each other, completely failing to connect. And it doesn't feel like the former was all that settled when the comic pivoted to the latter.
Solid issue that actually gets at the twist that should've happened earlier but it still works. Noto is really good on art but I wish the A/B Jessicas were differentiated better because it was confusing at times.
I love the throwback cover of this one, but the story is really falling off. Prof. X (still hating the egghead helmet) gives Jen some therapy by telling her the only hold Purple Man has on her is her mind. Why he didn't do this years ago is a mystery. Then we find out who the villain is and her motivation without having any lead to this revelation. Then the stand off comes and ugh. Oh well, this could have been good.