Jessica Campbell Jones Cage is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Jessica Campbell Jones Cage is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Bendis envisioned the series as centered on Jessica Drew and only decided to create Jones once he realized that the main character had a distinct voice and background that differentiated her from Drew.
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Since her debut, Jessica Jones has been labelled as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes.
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Jessica Jones's became a member of the New Avengers, alongside her husband, Luke Cage, during Marvel's 2010 Heroic Age campaign.
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Jessica Jones's has used various aliases throughout her history, including Jewel, Knightress, Mrs Cage, and Power Woman.
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Jessica Jones debuted in the Marvel MAX imprint series Alias in November 2001.
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Midtown High student Jessica Jones Campbell goes to school with Peter Parker, on whom she has a crush and is present when he is bitten by the irradiated spider which gives him his powers.
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Jessica Jones's father receives tickets for Disney World from his boss Tony Stark.
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Jessica Jones later discovers that her radiation exposure granted her super strength, limited invulnerability, and flight.
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Jessica Jones's briefly adopts a darker identity as the Knightress and interrupts a crime meeting between the Owl and a mafioso, through which she meets up with fellow superhero Luke Cage.
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Jessica Jones takes a leave from the detective business and joins the staff of the Daily Bugle newspaper as a superhero correspondent and consultant, becoming a main character of the comic book The Pulse and a contributor to the same-name fictional newspaper supplement within.
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Jessica Jones appears as a supporting character in Young Avengers until the series ended.
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Jessica Jones's helps fight Doctor Doom and is present when Stature and the Vision are killed.
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Jessica Jones's is seen hugging Hulkling in the final panel when the team is declared full-fledged Avengers by Captain America.
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Jessica Jones is unaware that Luke has asked Norman Osborn for help in their search for Danielle.
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Spider-Man reveals himself as Peter Parker to the New Avengers, leaving Jessica Jones shocked to see that her former classmate is Spider-Man.
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Jessica Jones's then tells Peter of her former crush on him, only to find out that he did not recognize her all this time, let alone remember her name, only remembering her as "Coma Girl", upsetting her.
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Jessica Jones reveals that she was inspired to become a superheroine after witnessing an early battle between Spider-Man and the Sandman.
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Jessica Jones later appears as an ally to the Mighty Avengers team formed by Luke Cage.
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Jessica Jones swiftly found a babysitter for her child and refused before delivering a powerful punch to Spider-Man's face for his threat.
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The series is about Jessica Jones taking on a case that leads her to meet alternate universe versions of herself.
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Jessica Jones's possesses superhuman strength and durability, as well as flight, and can block mind control.
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Jessica Jones is able to fly, and while she was able to fly quite well during her early years as a heroine, she has admitted that her flying ability degenerated while she was no longer an active hero.
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Jessica Jones's has since displayed improved flying ability after joining the New Avengers.
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Gifted with super-strength, flight, and invulnerability, Jessica Jones got her powers as a teen when a chemical truck collided with her family's car, killing her parents and putting her in a coma.
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Jessica Jones is a recent addition to Marvel canon, created for the adult-rated comic Alias.
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Jessica Jones's used to be a traditional costumed superheroine named Jewel.
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Jessica Jones's is clever and street smart and possesses a range of powers like superhuman strength, superhuman durability, telepathic resistance, and accelerated healing.
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Apart from being a star PI, Jessica Jones has been an investigative journalist for The Pulse, which has made her skills shine in front of the world.
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Jessica Jones's has a pretty average comic book existence: Dead parents, run-in with a super serum that gives her special powers… you know the drill.
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In much the same way that Captain Marvel helped save Jessica and set her on the path to recovery, Jones saw some teenage heroes in need of direction and was instrumental in helping the Young Avengers form.
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Jessica Jones's had issues learning to fly initially, though this has since been mastered.
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Jessica Jones's's done a great job battling her own inner demons, trying to become a better person and hero.
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The fact that so much about Jessica Jones's life has reverted to the old status quo isn't a drawback, but rather one of the book's main selling points.
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Gaydos' action scenes aren't flashy, but there was a fun moment when Jessica Jones was confronted by a very angry heroine who was a friend of the family before Jess apparently burned her bridges.
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We're admittedly quite curious to discover how Jessica Jones blew up her life, considering how angry nearly everyone is at her.
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Jessica Jones's rendering of past Luke and Jessica is made poignant by their current state, the passage of time and damage done clearly expressed in their eyes.
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Jessica Jones's found that in Kelly Thompson, the Marvel writer perhaps best suited to continue Jessica's troubled journey.
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When someone framed Jessica Jones, she went to Doctor Strange for help and the body count began to rise.
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Jessica Jones has certainly come a long way from her days begging for an audience at the front gates of the Avengers mansion, with her marriage to Luke Cage and the birth of their daughter, Dani Cage.
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Jessica Jones seems to have grown, picking out the correctly-shaped cereal for her toddler, as opposed to whiskey for herself.
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Jessica Jones uses a soft, muted color palette with occasional washes of color, especially blue and fuschia.
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In What If, Jessica Jones accepted Captain America's offer to work for The Avengers.
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In Ultimate Spider-Man, Jessica Jones appeared as a senior student in the school Peter Parker attended.
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Jessica Jones's was the executive producer of the school's television network.
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Jessica Jones's later became jealous of Mary Jane Watson's superior film skills.
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In Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Jessica Jones was a student at Mary Jane's high school and was a former friend of Mary Jane until she became a goth.
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Jessica Jones merged with Janice Lincoln and became this universe's version of the Beetle.
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In Spider-Man: Life Story, Jessica Jones briefly dated Peter Parker after his split with Mary Jane and helped him track down the elderly Norman Osborn.
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