AMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS JACKPOT #2 (OF 3)

With one choice, Sarah Ehret gave up a normal life and embraced her destiny as the vigilante Jackpot. But the underworld isn’t about to go down without a fight. As Jackpot finds herself locked in combat with a resurgent WHITE RABBIT and in the crosshairs of THE ROSE, not even the wisdom and friendship of THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and MR. FANTASTIC will be enough to help Jackpot as BOOMERANG closes in for the kill. Be warned – someone doesn’t walk away from this fight alive. Marc Guggenheim (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN) and Adriana Melo (MS. MARVEL) bring you the defining moments of the next great Marvel hero!

WRITER: Marc Guggenheim
PENCILS: Adriana Melo
COLORED BY: Andrew Dalhouse
LETTERED BY: VC - Joe Caramagna
COVER BY: Adriana Melo

Price: $3.99
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Comments

  1. Issue #1 was excellent.  If issue #2 is great, than this will be one of the best minis out there at Marvel.

  2. I also loved issue 1. Its rare to see a female hero with family, let alone have children, and it made for the backdrop of a riveting story in issue 1.

     Looking forward to this. 

  3. issue 1 wa spectacular, but it seems like that has been the case with a lot of marvel’s 3 part limited series. hopefully this one doesn’t cease excellence.

  4. I would love to see Marvel take this series  to monthly. Excellent job in Issue 1&2

  5. This book is fun.  A little cheesecake but fun.

  6. O….O

    Huh… anyone else get the feeling that Guggenheim just finished reading Identity Crisis?

  7. @Mangaman

    "There are no new ideas, only new ways of making them felt". Audre Lorde 

    Identity Crisis wasn’t the first time that Heroes Identities were found out by the bad guys and I’d bet on Jackpot not being the last.

    In fact it was done incredibly well in the "Poisoned Memories" Storline which crossed through New Warriors and Night  Thrasher in the mid nineties. Elvin (Rage) Halliday lost his Granny Staples in a comic with one of the best covers ever created.

     

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