jessica rabbit. {--who framed roger rabbit--}
Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's wife and the tritagonist of the book and movie. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. Jessica Rabbit being a sex symbol and an asexual icon confounds the belief that asexual people have to look a certain way - unattractive - so as not to be a “tease” to those with sexual proclivities (particularly men). She teaches us that anybody can be asexual. Asexuality is not confined to a stereotypical aesthetic essica Rabbit becomes the top suspect for the murders of Toontown power players. She turns out to be good all along, getting caught up in incriminating scenes just to protect her husband's life and career. Her most famous quote highlights the upended expectation: “I'm not bad.'' t's important to note Jessica's origin within the pages of Wolf's original book, as she was initially depicted as an immoral, shallow object of Roger Rabbit's obsession. In fact, their marriage is revealed to be a loveless sham, brought about by a vengeful Genie and Roger's desperate wishes