Uh oh... looks like another case of 2, 4-D herbicide. I had damage identical to this, and thought it was bugs for the longest time, but no pesticide helped, but Dash2 point out his damage was identical to mine, and his neighbor had sprayed it, and it drifted over. The herbicied doesn't need much to aerosolize and go with wherever the wind takes it, and 0.1 PPM can cause damage like this, so all it takes is a neighbor or someone in the area to use it.
Best practice is to prune the leaves and let new growth come back. It sucks, but I did so on my plants, and new (properly shaped) leaves came out, and flowers are also coming back to my plants after a month of excellent pod development, only for all the ones almost ready in May just dropped off within a couple days of each other, far too fast to be explained by bugs or nutrient deficiency, and with no change in my fert schedule.