![]() ![]() Phil Noto continues to wow, The opening page is absolutely breathtaking. It’s serious writing, with serious themes but Simone manages to break the seriousness with some great humor as well, the coffee shop scene is a great example of how she does this before plunging back into the mystery of what’s happening to Jessica. ![]() ![]() Her Luke Cage is excellent and there’s a great fight scene with Simone’s quippy dialogue toward the end of the book that’s tragic yet pitch perfect. We get to see more of She-Hulk (who Simone writes amazingly) as well as Daredevil, Danny Rand, and Luke Cage. Simone beautifullyĭelineates those differences yet doesn’t forget the storyline and central narrative withĪll this character work and smartly balances it with this mysterious threat that comes after They are all defined by loss in their own ways. What this does as is it brings these variants into much sharperįocus and all of a sudden while they may all be Jessica, they become distinct shades of the Jessica PRIME but also crack open and interrogate the psychology of her variants in truly Of her mirror selves in superbly resonant ways that not only dig into the psychology of In an issue that brings Jessica and her variants together. Gail Simone continues to prove that her character writing is some of the best in the business ![]()
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