Jessica Jones
Few Marvel characters have made a debut as electrically charged as Jessica Jones, who burst onto the scene in 2001's Alias #1 — a landmark Modern Age launch from the visionary team of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos that immediately announced itself as something different, grittier, and unforgettable. Over a quarter-century of publication, Jessica has proven herself one of Marvel's most enduring presences, racking up 216 catalog appearances across Alias, Jessica Jones, and New Avengers, with eight of those issues earning key-issue recognition from collectors. She moves through Marvel's highest-profile company — sharing pages with Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine, Luke Cage, and Peter Parker — which tells you everything about the weight she carries in the universe. If you're building a serious Modern Age Marvel collection, Jessica Jones is an absolute must.
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Trivia
- Jessica Jones made her debut in Marvel's MAX imprint, a label specifically designed to allow harsher language and more adult content than what mainstream superhero titles could get away with.marvel.fandom.com
- Alias was constructed around a hardboiled detective format, positioning Jessica as one of Marvel's first major characters launched primarily as a noir-style private investigator rather than a conventional caped hero.marvel.fandom.com
- Brian Michael Bendis has written more of Jessica Jones's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 80 issues.
Covers through the years — 2003–2026
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