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Michael Gaydos

    Jessica Jones #12
    Jessica Jones 13. Return of the Purple Man Part 1
    Jessica Jones: Alias, True Believers 1
    Inferno
    Jessica Jones Uncaged
    Alias
    • Jessica Jones Uncaged

      • 138pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      After a decade, Jessica Jones is back in her own solo series! A lot has changed in the Marvel Universe and there are many secrets hiding in the shadows - secrets only a special woman like Jessica Jones can hope to uncover. Alias Investigations is open for business, and of all the many mysteries to discover, her new case may be the most dangerous one! This blistering new series is filled with haunting revelations from Jessica's past, and answers to some of the biggest questions about the new Marvel NOW! universe! From Jessica Jones' original creators comes an all-new chapter in the world-famous private eye's ongoing adventures! COLLECTING: JESSICA JONES 1-6

      Jessica Jones Uncaged2017
      3,9
    • Zero. Vol. 2, At the heart of it all

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Edward Zero was the best spy the Agency had--and then he realized he was working for the wrong side. Now he stands at the crossroads. From Switzerland to Mexico, and back in time to Bosnia in 1993, the lives of those who work for the Agency begin to unravel at fast speed

      Zero. Vol. 2, At the heart of it all2015
      3,9
    • Inferno

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      When John Travis is murdered he finds himself in Inferno, a Hell that takes the form of an endless city alive with corruption, intrigue and despair. Yet being dead is the least of his problems; he is actually Jacamo Terence - dead 800 years and the first man to escape Hell and live his life again.

      Inferno2003
      3,0
    • Alias

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Meet Jessica Jones, one-time costumed heroine turned private investigator. After realizing that her powers were unremarkable compared to those of the icons in the Marvel Universe, Jones gave up being a super hero and eventually opened up a detective agency. While her intent to help others is intact, her personal behavior is anything but valiant: She is bitter, resentful and self-destructive. In lieu of professional help, Jessica battles her inferiority complex and depression with a chain-smoking habit and alcoholic tendencies. In spite of her self-imposed exile from the spandex crowd, Jessica's cases continually lead her back to her old circle of acquaintances, which only fuels her angst even more. Jessica is imperfect and human, and her textured personality is eloquently rendered by Bendis and Gaydos.

      Alias2003
      4,1