| Release: | 2003 |
| Cover: | 2003 |
The Underneath - #10,16-21
| Release: | 2003 |
| Cover: | 2003 |
As a costumed adventurer, Jessica Jones was plagued by a lack of self—esteem and an inability to master her superhuman powers. She hung up her cape and tights when she rea]ized she would forever be considered a second—rate super hero. Now a tough—as—nails private investigator, Jessica returns home to find a mysterious girl in a costume hiding in her apartment, but she flies away before Jessica can find out who she is. Through sources, Jessica discovers that her intruder is Mattie Franklin, a.k.a. Spider—Woman, a teenage super hero with a personal connection to Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson. With Mattie in danger, Jessica Jones must seek help from an unlikely source — Jessica Drew, the original Spider-Woman to bring her home alive.
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Cover Painter | David Mack |
| Penciller | Rick Mays, Michael Gaydos, Al Vey, Mark Bagley, Dean White |
| Letterer | Jason Levine, Cory Petit, Wes Abbott, Richard Starkings |
| Editor | Stuart Moore, Joe Quesada, C.B. Cebulski |
| Editor in Chief | Joe Quesada |
| Daredevil | Matt Murdock |
| J. Jonah Jameson Jr. | |
| Spider-Woman | Jessica Drew |
| Ben Urich | |
| Ant-Man | Scott Lang |
| Spider-Woman | Mattie Franklin |
| Jewel | Jessica Jones |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 160 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |