Marvels Ant-Man Prelude #1
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Marvels Ant-Man Prelude #1

Writer: Will Corona Pilgrim Artist: Miguel Angel Sepulveda Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 4, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
6.4Critic Rating
4.7User Rating

GET READY FOR MARVEL'S NEXT SMASH HIT FILM WITH THIS OFFICIAL PREQUEL!
•  Before Scott Lang becomes Marvel's shrinking sensation, Dr. Hank Pym will pull on the helmet and leap into action on a death-defying mission that will take him into the icy heart of Cold War East Berlin!
Rated T

  • 6.8
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Feb 4, 2015

    Miguel Sepulveda's art has its ups and downs in this issue. Sepulveda is generally good at rendering the action scenes, as Pym shrinks and evades danger and puts his new suit to the test. There's an overall sense of clarity and firm line-work bolstering most pages. Certain panels appear distorted, however, thanks to Sepulveda's odd perspective choices. The facial work can also be a little wonky, and none of the familiar characters resemble their movie selves at all. It's tricky, as this comic falls in a weird in-between state and unfolds in a late Cold War setting. But are we supposed to believe this Hank Pym will eventually grow up to be Michael Douglas? Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Feb 9, 2015

    "Marvel's Ant-Man Prelude" #1 gets playful and has some fun stitching in bits from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, offering hardcore readers a chance to scratch the Ant-Man itch months before the film hits screens. This isn't ground-breaking comics, but it doesn't have to be. It's DVD-style bonus material for the most dedicated fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Read Full Review

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