Ant-Man’s home has been invaded! And as Macrothrax gets his hands on some Pym Particles, Ant-Man’s problems start growing rapidly out of hand. But there’s no time to call for help – the insect invasion is already underway!
Ant-Man #4 may be stuck on the web, but its as vibr-ant and ant-ertaining as ever. Read Full Review
Ant-Man #4 is a fun issue with some feels and a big threat getting way bigger by the end. Zeb Wells and Dylan Burnett will be ending things next issue, and it's a shame more people haven't been reading this book I recommend you change that and start reading this series. Read Full Review
Dylan Burnett's style matches perfectly with Wells' sensibility and tone. The art is light and fun. It captures the emotion of the moment as well as the heart. A fun looking issue with some great visual moments throughout. Read Full Review
A fun book that I think many parents will love sharing with their kiddos. Pick this book up and delight in the amazing shrunken-down world only an Ant-Man and his son could share. Read Full Review
Even with only one issue left to go, Ant-Man #4 makes some big strides forward, both in terms of progressing this miniseries' storyline and scratching that narrative itch for comics fans missing their weekly hit from the House of Ideas. While Scott himself sometimes gets lost in the mix, Wells makes up for it with some satisfying twists and turns, while Burnett alone makes this series worth the cover price for his eclectic and exciting art. You might not expect it given Scott Lang's diminutive size, but Ant-Man #4 might just be Marvel's best book this week. Read Full Review
The plot moves in a lot of good ways as we gear up for what will hopefully be a grand finale. Read Full Review