SCOTT LANG MUST PICK UP WHERE HANK PYM LEFT OFF!
When the leader of an interdimensional force is captured by a brutal dictator, they reach out to their old friends ANT-MAN & THE WASP! But...uh...you see, SCOTT LANG is not exactly the Ant-Man who helped them all those years ago...he's AN Ant-Man, but not THAT Ant-Man...but when the fate of freedom hangs in the balance, Scott Lang has no choice but to try and fill the shoes of his mentor, Hank Pym, as Ant-Man and the Wasp fly once again!
Written and drawn by comics legends RALPH MACCHIO and ANDREA DI VITO, you won't want to miss the epic intergalactic conflict...o more
This is a good issue that's much more for all-ages audiences than hardcore fans. That said, it ties in Scott Lang into a Hank Pym story. Read Full Review
Unfortunately, Ralph Maccio's script also finds itself stuck in the past, opting to make Scott the joke-a-minute prankster he was when he first donned the cybernetic helmet and turning Janet into a stiff facsimile of herself while they rotely go through the one-shot's plot. Read Full Review
As an introduction to who these characters are, the issue is serviceable, but it provides nothing beyond that. Read Full Review
Scott Lang slides into Hank Pym's shoes to sequelize a Silver Age story about parallel-dimension rebels. It's a tale told with serviceable art and a tiny, encouraging sliver of modern characterization. For the most part, though, it dives a bit too gleefully into aping the simplistic storytelling of Stan Lee in cruise-control mode 55 years ago.