A review by ltg584
Jessica Jones: Alias, Vol. 4 by Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Gaydos

5.0

Okay, so... umm... that's it? That's the end? But...

This volume finally delved into the Killgrave plotline (aka The Purple Man) and I'm torn. I'm not sure if I would have enjoyed this more or less if I hadn't already watched the show on Netflix. As far as villains are concerned, he was much more... real... in the show. I mean, purple doesn't really strike terror into the hearts of evil doers, y'know what I mean? His ability is still one of the better ones out there, and there's this one scene where the artist perfectly captured his unrestrained violence.

Speaking of artwork, this final volume captured my attention. The artistry changed with her timeline and memories, which allows the reader to follow the quick scene changes, but also changes the feel of each scene.

I'm going to be sad to see this series go. I'll definitely check out The Pulse, but I'm a little wary of what it will be like without the gritty vulgarity that I've come to expect from Jessica Jones.