The Pulse #7
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Artist | Brent Anderson |
Luke Cage is missing and Jessica Jones will do whatever she can to find him. But who are the mystery men following her?
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Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell
Jan 28, 2005Brent Anderson has never impressed me with his ability to ink his own pencils, as his smooth style takes on a crude, less refined appearance when he provides the inks, and this month's issue does little to change my opinion. However, I will concede that with Astro City issue's shipping once every blue moon, I'm glad to see Brent Anderson has found a home on this title, and his photo-realistic style lends itself quite nicely to the world of Jessica Jones. I also like the fact that Brent Anderson understands the fact that Jessica Jones is a rather ordinary looking woman, and that in this issue she actually looks like a person who has been through the wringer and is clinging desperately at any information that she can get her hands on. There's also a lovely sequence where we see Jessica goes through the numbers on her phone, where the art manages to perfectly sell her growing sense of frustration. I also loved the Jim Steranko inspired cover design. Read Full Review
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This isn't a bad story. I just find it to be going around in circles over and over again. The characters are in a bit of a daze after Luke Cage disappears and no one has any way of explaining his disappearance. There really isn't much advancement.
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Wow, I just noticed, that this artist is almost as bad as Gaydos and for some reason he's copying his own art too damn often too. So, I see now a strong interconnection between the lack of drawing skill/talent and copying of your own panels. The story is not that good too. But at least there's something new to the Secret War story, so it's still better.
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