• Every time Ant-Man and Wasp shrink in the Microverse, they enter a reality with new physics, new beings and new danger!
• How much smaller can they get before there's no way back?
• Marvel's weirdest science trip takes things up, er, down a notch!
Rated T+
A genuinely exciting story mixed with bright colors and smooth artwork makes for another A+ installment to this series. Read Full Review
This issue was fantastic and I was hard pressed to find any fault with it. So I gave it a perfect score. I really wish this series wasn't a mini. Read Full Review
The emotional beats aren't what they could be, and the science-babble is thick, but the plot progresses and you're dying to know what happens next. Read Full Review
Ant-Man and the Wasp #4 is probably the weakest issue of the miniseries, but its still an entertaining book. The charm of Nadia van Dyne and Scott Lang outshines the somewhat shallow plot. I can still recommend this one. Check it out. Read Full Review
With a good story and art to match, Ant-Man & The Wasp #4 is another in an incredibly enjoyable mini-series. Read Full Review
Great story by Waid and awesome art by Garron beautifully colored by Silva. One of my favorite books because it's just fun!!!
Fun story. Great art and a big left field turn!
So ridiculous that it’s good. I like the blue guy
Scott and Nadia technobabble their way to what looks like but of course is not their home. They realize the too-good-to-be-trueness just in time and keep on adventuring. The visuals here hit a very high standard, but the overall effect is undercut by a pair of splash pages that are blatant conservation of artistic effort.
This was really close to good, but I'm still too prickled by the ongoing treatment of Nadia as a second-class protagonist due to her age and sex. Of course she's got a REASON not to be on point - the fakeout Earth offers up the father figure she desperately wants - but that's exactly how marginalization works: How compelling the reasons are is less important than the fact that the reasons are always there. Some more
This was fine but didn't really grab me or anything.