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Jessica Jones-- Marvel/Netflix

"Hey Rudd, do you want to spend a week hanging out with Doctor Who?"

:)

It might be that easy.

I can handle them changing the boyfriend character to someone else, like Paladin or the Black Knight, just don't go making up anyone new. I hate that.

Although if Ant-Man is considered a hotbutton question for Jessica's love life, what the frakk about Spider-Man?

That stuff with 17 year old Peter adds a definitive flavour to her origin.
 
I was reading that the complete Alias hardcover was out of print.

Methinks that won't be the truth any more in a month or two.

Yeah, there's going to be a new print - actually with brand new cover art by David Mack.

I was reading that the complete Alias hardcover was out of print.

Methinks that won't be the truth any more in a month or two.
You can still buy the Alias Omnibus on amazon.com but they'll probably be snatched up soon.

There's also a reprinting of the four volumes.

Volume #1 on September 15, 2015
Volume #2 on November 3, 2015
Volume #3 on December 8, 2015
Volume #4 on January 12, 2016
They also added all of the individual issue to Comixology back in June.
 
Comixology will have a sail as we get closer to the premier of the series if you don't mind waiting.
 
If the series bombs, and no one watches this new tv series.

How far are these new imprints going to be immediately marked down?
 
If the series bombs, and no one watches this new tv series.

How far are these new imprints going to be immediately marked down?

Comixology always does cross promotional sales around the premiers of series and movies, or other big news. The mark their books in half usually (normally 99 cents an issue). So this fall you should look for sales related to SHIELD, Arrow, Flash, Supergirl, Jessica Jones, and Star Wars.

There are also sales every Monday (Marvel) and on the weekends.
 
Well, digital comics don't have to worry about piling up backstock like a "real" comic book shop does.

Imagine some idiot orders a thousand copies, assuming that his entire customer base is going to buy this book, as well as another 500 people who are just random foot traffic... But he only sells 4 in the first weekend.
 
Comixology will have a sail as we get closer to the premier of the series if you don't mind waiting.
Yeah, I was gonna wait to see if they add a collection, or for a sale. I picked up my first couple Daredevil comics when they did the sale about the time the show premiered.
 
Comixology will have a sail as we get closer to the premier of the series if you don't mind waiting.
Yeah, I was gonna wait to see if they add a collection, or for a sale. I picked up my first couple Daredevil comics when they did the sale about the time the show premiered.

I buy Walking Dead about once a year, picking up the new issues and older ones. I also bought the original Star Wars Marvel series and the Powers series this past year. I also bought Saga (but haven't read it yet) and the first three years of The Flash.
 
I know absolutely nothing of Jessica Jones and hadn't even heard of her until the show was announced, but I'll give it go simply for Krysten Ritter and David Tennant.
 
Do you have any strong feelings about Powerman and Ironfist?

Because those two are next.

(HA! Ironfist is powered by hugs.)

Hmmmm.

The Defenders has not always been a Doctor Strange venture where he gets his pals to fight evil that's uncomonly bad, so it's possible that a Netflix Defenders would yet still include Strange?

(The Defenders is the next series voltroning everyone together after Powerman and Ironfist each have their own outings...)

But that could put Cumberbatch and Tennant within spitting distance of each other. :)
 
Since the Netflix shows are all "street-level" heroes, I doubt they'll include Strange at all. Their use of the name Defenders in this context seems pretty random.
 
All evidence points to you being right sir, but what if it didn't?

Do you remember Charlie's Angels?

Wong shows up at the beginning of every episode, with a crystal Ball, plucked from inside a briefcase, and the disembodied voice of Cumberbatch resonates forth, giving these street level heroes their missions to save the day.

As much as we want to talk about Luke, Jessica and Matt being ScienceHeroes crusading in the filth and squallor... Danny Rand is a ####ing Dragon. That's some #### you keep an eye to make sure his britches are buttoned before Iron Fist burns down the lower east side of Manhatten during some raging tanty about how there's no Grey Poupon in his Limo's minibar.
 
^I forget, did they ever establish if Jessica was an "enhanced" or a mutant/Inhuman? IIRC they were always vague on exactly what the origins of her powers were, most probably because it had little to nothing to do with her story.

Anyway, I could see Strange having some overlap here. As you say, Iron Fist is quite solidly in the universe/dimension hopping realm of science so arcane it makes Asgardian technomancy look like steampunk (and has already been glimpsed at in Ant-Man.) Indeed Madame Gao appears to already have been a lead-in to this side of the MCU, so if anything the street level stuff is going to be just as "out there" as anything else.

Remember when Agents of Shield first started and people were predicting all we'll be getting is a Smallville style freak-of-the-week type format with the occasional reference to the movies? Two seasons later and we've had Asgardians, Kree, introduced the Inhumans, dealt with a Hydra resurgence and turned all of Shield on it's ear.
Marvel appear to have no interest in playing it safe.
 
Jessica got her metahuman powers when a car she was riding in with her family collided with a military convoy carrying radioactive chemicals. Her family died, and she was in a coma. Then, when Galactus first came to Earth she woke up, eventually went to live with another family and her powers developed soon after. So, not a mutant or inhuman, just a metahuman.
 
Jessica got her metahuman powers when a car she was riding in with her family collided with a military convoy carrying radioactive chemicals. Her family died, and she was in a coma. Then, when Galactus first came to Earth she woke up, eventually went to live with another family and her powers developed soon after. So, not a mutant or inhuman, just a metahuman.

Well we can scrub Galactus from the TV origin...
 
Hmm... here's a thought: Daredevil (the series) opened with young Matt blinded by radioactive leakage from a crashed truck. What if the truck crashed because it ran into the car Jessica Jones was in? That'd be a handy way of retconning her origin in a way that ties into Daredevil, but does so subtly enough that the series can still stand apart.

And it could've been the Chitauri invasion that woke her from her coma.
 
Jessica got her metahuman powers when a car she was riding in with her family collided with a military convoy carrying radioactive chemicals. Her family died, and she was in a coma. Then, when Galactus first came to Earth she woke up, eventually went to live with another family and her powers developed soon after. So, not a mutant or inhuman, just a metahuman.

Well we can scrub Galactus from the TV origin...

I don't think it was that important, it was probably just been a coincidence in the story itself (its been a bit since I've read it, so I had to use wikipedia to refresh my memory).

Hmm... here's a thought: Daredevil (the series) opened with young Matt blinded by radioactive leakage from a crashed truck. What if the truck crashed because it ran into the car Jessica Jones was in? That'd be a handy way of retconning her origin in a way that ties into Daredevil, but does so subtly enough that the series can still stand apart.

And it could've been the Chitauri invasion that woke her from her coma.

So, instead of a few months like in the comics, she'd have been in a coma for over 10 years? Matt was 10-12 when he got blinded, and mid 20s at least when the Chitauri invasion happened. I'm pretty sure that, if they go with the coma thing (which they probably won't), it won't be a coma that basically leaves her as a child's intellect in an adults body.
 
Yeah, the Chitauri invasion is a little too recent for that to really work. Jessica's backstory is that her superheroing days are a good 10 years prior--give or take--to when her story starts.

As for tying it into the same chemical spill that got Matt...there's a few problems with that idea. Firstly, Matt and Jessica have *vastly* different powers and abilities (Jessica can fly, is physically very strong and tough, though not invulnerable), so unless that stuff was the product of someone trying to synthesise terrigen crystals (a possibility, for sure) such vastly different outcomes seems unlikely.

Second, in the comics Jessica spent some time in her youth (late teens, early 20's ish) as an active (though second stringer/wannabe) superhero, which in the MCU almost certainly means she was indexed and probably working for SHIELD. If they knew that crash had produced one superhero, you'd think they'd have checked out the other kid (Matt) known to have been hit by that stuff. On the other hand maybe they did and he's on the index, but has since fallen through the cracks after the fall of SHIELD. That or Stick managed to hide him from SHIELD somehow.

Aside from that, I'm not sure if it was ever specified that the chemicals are what gave Matt his abilities or just the fact of being blinded activated a latent (Inhuman?) ability that was already there but dormant.

Now tying Jessica's & Cage's origins back to the same source makes a bit more sense since their powers are more in line with each other and could both be the result of someone else (Oscorp sponsored by Hydra if we really want to tie the NY stuff together) monkeying around with Erskine's formula again.
 
So, instead of a few months like in the comics, she'd have been in a coma for over 10 years? Matt was 10-12 when he got blinded, and mid 20s at least when the Chitauri invasion happened. I'm pretty sure that, if they go with the coma thing (which they probably won't), it won't be a coma that basically leaves her as a child's intellect in an adults body.[

Good point. I only just realized that myself. So I guess it wouldn't work. Too bad.
 
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