The Unstoppable Wasp #2

Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Elsa Charretier Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 1, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 16
7.7Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

• Nadia is on a mission to bring together the brightest Girl Geniuses of the Marvel Universe and change the world, but first, she has to figure out how to find them and get them to join her.
•  With her chaperone Jarvis by her side, her first recruiting mission is going to take her to Washington Heights in search of one of the greatest young engineering minds of our time...one no one has even heard of.
•  Guest-starring Lunella Lafayette, The Miraculous Moon Girl!
Rated T+

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Doug Zawisza Feb 1, 2017

    While this comic was written (and certainly pitched) before recent political developments, The Unstoppable Wasp has become the ultimate antibiotic comic book to a current administration that denies equality, science, and, well, optimism. In a week that has given us terms like Rogue NASA and concepts like silencing park rangers, The Unstoppable Wasp #2 is a breath of fresh air, a moral booster shot, and a smile on printed page. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Black Nerd Problems - L.E.H. Light Feb 2, 2017

    The action and dialogue continue to be fun and friendly, I'm on board to see what G.I.R.L comes up with. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Russ Dobler Feb 1, 2017

    Unstoppable Wasp #2 is a suitable follow-up to the stellar debut issue, as it better explains Nadia's need to search out more girls like her. Whitley continues to define and strengthen Pym's character while Charretier and Wilson perfect their cute yet crunchy imagery. Outside the actual story, the science in this science-heavy book could be presented a little better, but the professional interviews in the back partially make up for that. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Feb 4, 2017

    I was already a big fan of the new female superhero comics Marvel has been pushing lately, but somehow they found a new and exciting way to write about their newest young female superhero! The Unstoppable Wasp is a joy to read for all the right reasons. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Sirens of Sequentials - CJ Pendragon Sep 29, 2018

    I cannot recommend The Unstoppable Wasp #2 highly enough. If you're a younger reader, a parent or someone who just enjoys empowering and fun stories, then this is definitely the book for you. I, for one, cannot wait to read what happens next and to watch Nadia and her new friends burn the patriarchy in the science world and rewrite history. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Alexander Jones Feb 6, 2017

    The Unstoppable Wasp doesn't skip a beat in a second issue loaded with sleek visuals and undeniable charm. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    On Comics Ground - Jessica DeWitt Feb 7, 2017

    I wonder what Jarvis role will be and how Nadias immigration status will play out as this series continues. Its also interesting to see how the female dynamic plays out once the team is assembledwill some of the recruits turn into villains? How strong is the sister dynamic between Alexis and Taina? We shall see. Until next time thanks for shooting the breeze with me! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Feb 16, 2017

    If you've been avoiding this book because of weird promotion, I can tell you that it's much better than the strange hype would make it feel, and I suspect it could be another Ms. Marvel-style success story given some time for the creative team to sharpen their skills and for Nadia to make her name in the superhero world. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Weird Science - Dan Mayhoff Feb 6, 2017

    The Unstoppable Wasp started out perfectly for me which makes me a bit saddened by the fact that this second issue is so lackluster. Granted, this is a book aimed at a much different demographic than I belong to and perhaps that will have some bearing on whether those fans will continue to stick with this book. I found this issue to be VERY exposition heavy and not in a good way. I need more from a comic to keep me interested.  Read Full Review

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