Jones and Cage are living together when she gives birth to their child, whom they name Danielle after Luke's best friend, Danny Rand.
Isaiah Bradley is a fictional character, and one of the superheroes to hold the title of Captain America, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as an early product of the United States' Super Soldier program (codenamed Project: Rebirth) during World War II.
Cap wins in a fight but Luke is stronger. Cage can lift 10 to 25 tons that's normal Asgardians stats, cap can lift 800 Ibs to 1 or 2 tons at the most. Plus cage has almost unbreakable skin and a healing factor, unless cap uses the environment to help him, in a straight out fight cap loses.
Roberta Mendez was the wife of Alchemax Operative One-Nine-Four-Zero, who forcefully subjected her to the Super-Soldier Serum.
Daredevil was the was the first Marvel hero to get his own show on Netflix. Then came Jessica Jones, where we first meet Luke Cage. So if you're wondering if Luke Cage takes place after Jessica Jones, the answer is yes, just a few months after the Jessica Jones finale leaves off.
Danielle was born to Luke Cage and Jessica Jones.
Secret InvasionDuring the great battle in New York Jessica Jones accidentally left her baby with Skrull Jarvis. The Skrull is then killed by Bullseye who snipes him.
Although it is highly unlikely that Jones is bulletproof, it's her accelerated healing, strength, and durability (she acquired after being exposed to radioactive chemicals in an accident) that enables her to recover from any broken body part quicker than the normal rate.
Who is Orson Randall? Danny's new gun-slinging technique is a clear nod to Orson Randall, and Ward even confirms this when he says they acquired the guns from a shipping container in Jakarta. Those guns were Orsons, which confirms he is still alive and was not the corpse shown earlier in the season.
tl;dr: Jessica is consistently shown to be stronger than Luke Cage. At first sight, it is clear from Luke Cage and his tight T-shirts that Luke is fit and spent some time body-building.
And Finally MarriageLuke Cage and Jessica Jones are married in New Avengers Annual Vol. 1 #1. She tells Luke they are better together than apart and that he has made her feel safe. Jessica kept her maiden name, but did go by Power Woman for a short while to honor her husband.
Portrayed byDoctor Reva Connors was a counselor that treated prisoners at Seagate Prison, where she met and fell in love with convict Carl Lucas. She was murdered by Jessica Jones under Kilgrave's influence due to her knowledge of his origins.
Powers and abilitiesHellcat is in possession of a magic cloak that enables her to sense mystical phenomena or deflect mystical attacks. She is able to summon her costume at will. She possesses retractable claws and grappling hooks on her wrists.
And now, in the wake of The Falcon of the Winter Soldier, which focuses a lot on Captain America's legacy – Marvel has announced a new Black female version of Captain America. Nichelle Wright, created by author Mohale Mashigo and artist Natacha Bustos, hails from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
In the “Age of Ultron” comic book event series, Luke is killed by radiation poisoning following a nuclear strike from Ultron's sentinels, though it takes time for the effects of the strike to do him in. So if New York was nuked, Luke would maybe survive the blast only to die of radiation poisoning later.
In Defenders they admitted that they should've stayed in touch after their initial argument. Luke seemed to forgive Jessica for killing his wife while under Kilgrave's control, and Jessica made it clear she doesn't hold any grudges against Luke.
In the comics, Dani Moonstar was a Native American mutant who possesses a degree of psychic power. Dani herself was defeated by the Demon Bear, but fortunately, the New Mutants were able to defeat the creature.
The most intelligent and sharpest mutant of the lot, Wolfsbane, a.k.a Rahne Sinclair has the superpower of turning into a wolf whenever she pleases.
A Russian mutant with sorcery powers, she can manifest the Soulsword and use teleportation discs to travel. Illyana is the charismatic sister of Colossus, a member of the X-Men seen in previous films in the series.
A mutant, Moonstar originally possessed the psionic/psychic ability to telepathically create illusions of her opponents' fears or wishes. She later developed a wide range of psionic and energy manipulation powers. She also developed some magical abilities after a series of adventures in Asgard.
Danielle Cage (Earth-15061)
Jessica gave birth to a healthy baby girl—and as an added surprise, Luke popped the question. The two married soon after, and they named their daughter Danielle Cage.
Hope Shlottman was a girl from Omaha who was raped by Kilgrave and forced to kill her own parents under his command. Knowing that Jones would always refrain from ending Kilgrave's life so long as she was alive, Shlottman took her own life, begging Jones with her last words to put an end to Kilgrave.
Jessica Jones star Krysten Ritter welcomes her first child. The actress and Adam Granduciel have had a baby boy! It's reported that Marvel TV star Krysten, who revealed her pregnancy at the Oscars back in February of this year, gave birth to a baby boy on July 29.
Jessica Jones: A bit stronger than Luke Cage, but not as invincible. She heals much faster than normal, but not quite as fast as Steve Rogers (he says he can't get drunk, while she simply has a hard time getting drunk), so that mitigates some bullet wounding. She is also stronger than Captain America.
All the Netflix Marvel shows have been cancelled at this point, including Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and The Punisher. A key contributing factor to the cancellations is believed to be Disney's impending Disney+ streaming service.
Jessica Jones can't ACTUALLY fly. Not according to the TV show version. She herself said that she doesn't actually fly but is able to jump very higher and can have a “Guided Fall”. That is the reason she sometimes faced some injuries during her landing.
Alisa Jones (née Campbell) was Jessica and Phillip Jones' mother. She was seemingly killed in a car accident along her husband and son, with her daughter as the sole survivor.
After crashing into a military convoy carrying radioactive materials, Jessica's father, mother, and brother die, and Jessica falls into a months-long coma. When she wakes up, she discovers that exposure to radioactive chemicals has given her powers of strength and flight.
This leads to trouble when he attracts the ire of Salinger, a serial killer, who instead of paying tries to kill him, but knifes Jessica in the process who loses her spleen with her Luke Cage-but-worse powers failing her.
She has frequent nightmares and flashbacks about her assault and avoids talking about what happened to her. Her symptoms last a significant amount of time following her assault. Jessica appears to meet the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Overall, Jessica Jones is a really good tv show and while it's not quite as good as "The Punisher" or "Daredevil", it's still good and absolutely worth watching! Anyway, this is so much more than just a Superhero show, it's an intense psychological drama that is incredibly well written.