
Jameson is the publisher of the Daily Bugle newspaper.

She's spoken out against prejudice, helped turn lives around, made up with Luke Cage and is on the cusp of actually dating while sober.

Recently she's been set up, beaten up, talked down-to by cops and made life more miserable for herself by further sexual misjudgements. Rule Number One: never ask questions you don't want to know the answers to. Jessica is now a private investigator, but not everyone has loved the results of her investigations. We're finally on the road to rehabilitation for Jessica Jones, a woman whose career as a cape was destroyed long before the first chapter opened by something so degrading that it sent her spiralling into a hopeless well of self-loathing only exacerbated by the drink she necked to escape and the sex she gave away freely to anyone who would have her.

It hasn't been easy, but there is hope in sight. With some of the best dialogue in the medium, this is such thoroughly accessible crime fiction that fans of Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips may relish it.
