Marvel fans are still a long way away from seeing Luke Cage and Iron Fist team up as heroes for hire, but their go-to lawyer has already been introduced. The Netflix series' version of Hogarth begins as a high-powered attorney, but even though the character is now a woman as opposed to a man, Hogarth's future role as the legal representative of the Heroes For Hire probably has fans excited. For starters, the original Jeryn Hogarth was most closely tied to Danny Rand AKA Iron Fist, as a business associate of the mystical hero's father. It was obvious Marvel was going to be making some changes to the comic's version of the character when the role went to Carrie-Anne Moss. To pay the bills and locate clients with particularly challenging demands, Jessica does freelance work for Jeryn "Jeri" Hogarth, partner at the law firm of Hogarth, Chao & Benowitz. Shot for shot and word for word adaptation is the kind of thing comic book fans crave, so an opening this faithful probably makes it easier to swallow the changes made to Jessica's actual cases (no sign of Captain America, Daredevil, or Spider-Man here, sadly). being thrown through it by the series' star. Netflix viewers got a chance to see the comic's beginning recreated perfectly in live action (minus the conversation leading up to it), with Jessica's "Alias Investigations" sign being smashed by one obnoxious client.
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Having hung up her career as a superheroine under the name of 'Jewel' to take on private investigating, the comic series wasted no time in establishing that she wasn't going to be messed with. Much of the credit for Jessica Jones lies squarely at the feet of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos, the creators of the comic series "Alias", starring a tough-as-nails (but seriously scarred) young woman names Jessica Jones. We hope you enjoy our list and, remember, plenty of SPOILERS for present and future in this collection of Jessica JonesĀ Easter Eggs, Marvel Connections, and Comic Nods.
But for those looking to see just how many references or Marvel Comics easter eggs slipped by them, or for devoted fans eager to squeeze every drop of Marvel Cinematic Universe out of the thirteen episodes, we've got you covered. Of course, the casual fan who enjoys the series without any knowledge of the comic book arcs, moments, or characters being recreated in live-action doesn't necessarily need to.
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Jessica Jones adds certified superpowers to the mix - and already shows that Marvel's knack for world-building and shared universes is in full effect. But it was only one of several Netflix projects planned, and the next has arrived. There's no denying that Marvel's Daredevil changed the game, bringing a darker, more violent and in many ways, more compelling story than fans of the studio's big-budget blockbusters.