Jessica Jones Vol. 1: Uncaged!
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Jessica Jones Vol. 1: Uncaged! (2017) Brian Michael Bendis, David W. Mack, Michael Gaydos
1. I know nothing about Jessica Jones. I never watched Alias. I don’t follow the Avengers.
I picked this up because Jessica Jones is a female private investigator and that piqued my curiosity.
2. I have the digital version of this.
As much as I love digital the digital word, I do not love digital comics. Even wearing reading glasses, I have to zoom in to read all the text, which means I don’t see what is going on, on the page as a whole, which means I miss more than I do normally when reading a comic.
So, no background on the character and in a format I’m not that fond it, so take that into consideration as to my review.
The story opens with Jessica in prison. I have no idea why she is in prison, just that she is being let out.
We also learn that she is a private investigator, she isn’t that good at having super powers, and she’s on the outs with her husband, Nic Cage, because she’s hidden her child. (Even I have heard if Nic Cage.)
She goes to her office and almost immediately is hired for a case: a woman doesn’t understand what is happening with her husband, who is claiming she isn’t his wife, that he actually has another wife–and a daughter–in a different timeline. So she takes the case.
As the story unfolds, we eventually learn where Jessica’s daughter is, why she was in prison, and a whole other bunch of things.
Including that Nic Cage has a temper, and apparently a lot of his friends don’t actually like Jessica. In fact, a lot of people don’t seem to like Jessica. That bit made me like her more, as I tried to understand both her anger, and what was going on with her.
I slept before writing this review, because I wasn’t sure quite how I felt about the story. Upon waking I decided that I wanted to know more about the story–despite my confusion about so much of what was happening.
So I’ll rate this as a like, despite the issues I had with the story.
Publisher: Marvel
Rating: 6.5/10
- Categories: Fantasy, Female, Graphic Novels, Super Hero
- Tags: Jessica Jones, Marvel Comics
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