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Jennifer Blood

Jessica Blute

First Appearance

Jennifer Blood #1 (2011)

Powers & Abilities

AgilityIntellectWeapon MasterUnarmed CombatMarksmanshipStealth

Also Known As

Jennifer Fellows, Jessica Blute, Jenny Bell, Jen-Jen, Jessica Long, Prisoner #060665

About Jennifer Blood

Jennifer Blood is one of Dynamite Entertainment's most viscerally compelling antiheroes — a suburban mother by day and a calculating, ruthless vigilante by night. Debuting in Jennifer Blood #1 (2011), she was introduced to readers as Jessica Blute, a woman harboring a blood-soaked secret life beneath her picture-perfect domestic facade. Created with a darkly satirical edge, the character draws on pulp crime and exploitation thriller traditions to deliver a story that is equal parts shocking and addictively readable. That first issue is a must-have for Dynamite collectors, marking the launch of a character who quickly carved out her own corner of the independent comics landscape.

What makes Jennifer Blood so compelling to collectors is the sheer complexity layered beneath her arsenal of skills. A master of marksmanship, unarmed combat, stealth, and tactical intellect, she operates with near-supernatural efficiency — befitting a character whose origins touch on divine or eternal power. Her many aliases — Jennifer Fellows, Jenny Bell, Jessica Long, and others — speak to a life lived in constant reinvention, always one step ahead of the consequences closing in around her. Early issues explore her methodical campaign against her criminal family, while later arcs push her into increasingly desperate and morally ambiguous territory, testing just how far a person can go before there is no coming back.

The original ongoing series ran for an impressive stretch and was supported by several spinoffs and follow-up limited series, demonstrating that Jennifer Blood had genuine staying power in a crowded market. Her story evolves from a revenge thriller into something far darker — a meditation on violence, identity, and consequence. The tone shifts as her carefully constructed double life begins to unravel, and those mid-run issues are some of the most intense and collectible in the entire Dynamite catalog. Variant covers, guest creative teams, and crossover events have also made key issues increasingly sought after on the back-issue market.

For collectors, Jennifer Blood represents exactly the kind of bold, creator-driven character that defines Dynamite's publishing identity. First appearances, early print runs, and variant editions of Jennifer Blood #1 continue to attract attention from fans of crime comics, antihero narratives, and independent publishers alike. Whether you are building a complete run or hunting down that elusive first issue, Jennifer Blood's bibliography rewards patient and passionate collectors with some of the most daring storytelling Dynamite has ever put to print.