Marvel's Jessica Jonesis all about empowering – hell,Documentary Archives superpowering – women, this time with Season 2 episode art from female designers around the world.
SEE ALSO: Anger management isn't going so well in new 'Jessica Jones' trailerNetflix also compiled the covers into a video on the official Jessica Jones Facebook page. Each cover corresponds with a Season 2 episode, with a full list below:
Any of these mockups could be a show poster, and they offer intriguing looks at the next 13 episodes.
Marvel's Jessica JonesSeason 2 premieres March 8 on Netflix.
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