Meet Jessica Jones, a former costumed super hero who, in fact, stunk at it. With powers unremarkable in comparison to the great icons of Marvel, Jessica never found her niche. But once she hung up her cape, she was surprised at how quickly she fell out of the spandex loop. Sure, she may hang out with some of the Avengers socially, but she`s not welcome in Avengers Mansion. And she feels the rejection. She`s self-destructive, drinks too much, and has a huge inferiority complex. And did we mention that she's now a Private Investigator who specializes in cases of the super human variety? So if you're thirsty for the film noir feel and complex chmore
No critic ratings have been found for this issue.
The F word is said many many times. The N word is said once. Luke and Jessica do anal sex. Marvel Max really knew what it was doing lmao😂. Anyways, great opening issue which Bendis makes so realistic. Alias 1 feels like it could actually happen in real life, and there’s a guy with unbreakable skin. The art is beautiful and the pacing is a little slow, but that’s ok when you have perfect dialogue from Bendis
I love this run so much.(Rating is for the full run)
Alias #1 is going to be a slow burn but its very intriguing. The first issue get the reader hooked to Jessica Jones without revealing much about her past outside of the fact that she is a former hero. Luke Cage makes an appearance which is cool. Alias is probably never going to feel like an action packed comic but the art is really cool and really sets the tone of the story. Its essentially an R rated comic book.
Nice beginning, but this artist is bad. Yeah, his style has something, but he's so lazy guy... So many copypasted pictures...