![]() ![]() But it still manages to explore the various elements of what makes Jessica the character she is, while examining her past in a fresh new way. The Variants is an interesting role, as Jessica’s alternate selves don’t show up until the end of the issue. A key example is Spider-Man, with both Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verseand Spider-Man: No Way Home exploring the core concepts of the web-slinger by having him meet alternate versions of himself. Though the concept of the multiverse and alternate takes on a character are becoming commonplace in Marvel’s stories, some of the best stories to utilize this concept tackle the core concepts of the characters. And as if that wasn’t bad enough, she encounters two mysterious versions of herself. ![]() Said case brings up bad memories for Jessica when she learns that the girl she’s supposed to be investigating has been under the control of Zebediah Kilgrave, aka the Purple Man, who abused her early in her superhero career. Her time as a private investigator comes to the forefront when Daredevil asks for her help in solving a case. Jessica Jones has lived through multiple lives and identities – a superhero as Jewel, a private investigator, and wife and mother. The Variants #1 is written by Gail Simone, illustrated & colored by Phil Noto, and lettered by VC’s Cory Petit. ![]()
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