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Jessica Jones : Alias, writer, Brian Michael Bendis ; artist, Michael Gaydos ; colorist, Matt Hollingsworth ; dream sequence, Mark Bagley, Al Vey & Dean White ; letterers, Richard Starkings & Comicraft's Wes Abbott & Jason Levine (#10 & #16) and Cory Petit (#17 & #21), Vol. 3

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Jessica Jones : Alias, writer, Brian Michael Bendis ; artist, Michael Gaydos ; colorist, Matt Hollingsworth ; dream sequence, Mark Bagley, Al Vey & Dean White ; letterers, Richard Starkings & Comicraft's Wes Abbott & Jason Levine (#10 & #16) and Cory Petit (#17 & #21), Vol. 3
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Explicit content
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Jessica Jones : Alias
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
931081761
Responsibility statement
writer, Brian Michael Bendis ; artist, Michael Gaydos ; colorist, Matt Hollingsworth ; dream sequence, Mark Bagley, Al Vey & Dean White ; letterers, Richard Starkings & Comicraft's Wes Abbott & Jason Levine (#10 & #16) and Cory Petit (#17 & #21)
Series statement
Alias Max, 2001-2004, Issues 10, 16-21
Summary
As a costumed adventurer, Jessica Jones was plagued by a lack of self-esteem and an inability to master her superhuman powers. Eventually she realized that she would forever be considered a second-rate super hero, and hung up her cape and tights. Now a tough-as-nails private investigator, Jessica returns home to find a mysterious girl in a costume hiding in her apartment, but the girl flies away before Jessica can find out who she is. Through sources, Jessica discovers that her intruder is Mattie Franklin, a.k.a. Spider-Woman, a teenage super hero with a personal connection to Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson. With Mattie in danger, Jessica Jones must seek help from an unlikely source--Jessica Drew, the original Spider-Woman--to bring her home alive
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Jessica Jones, Vol. 3Alias, Vol. 3
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