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Alias vol 3
Alias vol 3











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It’s that good! It’s one of those stories which make you forget all the other times you’ve lived completely within a narrative because you can’t think of anything but this story. I can’t remember the last time I read a book I had this hard a time putting down. 2 as well, and then…well, you know how some books are overhyped? It turns out, even after the endless praise I’ve heard about Jessica Jones as a character and Alias as a comic, it ended up being better than I imagined. 1, 3, and 4 (of four!!!) as I strolled Ollie’s Bargain Outlet last week! I tracked down Vol. But then magic struck! I found Jessica Jones: Alias Vol. Alias isn’t on Marvel Unlimited and I’d never seen the collected trades below $25.99 apiece (which I’ll spend but it’s a risky move without reading a single issue). Once I saw (and enjoyed!) Jessica Jones on Netflix, I kept my eyes peeled for her comics. At the time, I had no idea another Alias existed. Abrams’ cliffhanger and slow-mo running loving spy show starring Jennifer Garner.

alias vol 3

Coincidentally enough, I spent that fall falling for another Alias – J.J. Created by Brian Michael Bendis (writer) and Michael Gaydos (artist), she first appeared in Alias #1, released in November 2001. Jessica Jones was one of the genre-redefining characters born during my hiatus from regular comic reading.













Alias vol 3