If Jessica Jones' Characters Were Accurate From The Comics
Dec 11, 2015 20:27
Jessica Jones, the new Netflix show based on the Marvel Comic Alias is a hit with both fans and critics, but if you were a fan of the comics you may have noticed no one in it is exactly like they are in the comics.
Jessica Jones, who went by the name Jewel when out being a superhero would have a new hairdo and killer skin tight costume.
Luke Cage, aka Powerman
Kilgrave, or as he was called in the comics, Purple Man is usually seen on the show dressed with an appropriately purple accessory.
In the comics though he is just straight up purple.
Simpson would look a bit more crazed and patriotic…
As his alter ego, NUKE.
Trish is a classic red head, which is very noticeable in the comics as she dawns her own costume to fight crime as Hellcat, it is always flowing out of the back of her mask.
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