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''Alias'' is a comic book series created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Gaydos. It was published by Marvel Comics under Marvel's MAX imprint for a total of 28 issues from 2001 to 2004. The protagonist of ''Alias'' is Jessica Jones, a former costumed superhero named Jewel who left that avocation to become a private investigator. The running thread is Jessica's character development, as the layers of her past and personality are revealed to the reader while, simultaneously, she tries to come to terms with them herself. Characters from the series moved to Brian Michael Bendis' subsequent series ''The Pulse''. ''Alias'' became the basis of the Netflix series ''Jessica Jones'', which premiered in November 2015. ==Publication history== ''Alias'' was written by Bendis and illustrated for most of its run by Michael Gaydos, with covers by David Mack. ''Alias'' was one of the titles that launched Marvel's "R-Rated" MAX imprint, and was reported〔''Alias'' #28, letter page〕 to have been one of the reasons the imprint was created. Marvel Publishing President Bill Jemas read a draft of the script for the first issue of ''Alias'' (which, characteristically, starts with the word "fuck") and exclaimed "Why couldn't we publish this?"〔 Being under the MAX imprint imposed certain other limitations on what the creators could do in the series. They were not allowed, for example, to use many of Marvel's most famous characters, such as Spider-Man (with the exception of one cameo). Bendis gave this as one reason for ending the series and moving the characters to ''The Pulse''.〔Bendis, Brian Michael. "Afteword," ''Alias'' #28 (Jan. 2005).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alias (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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