CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
• Scott's in jail, but that doesn't mean he won't be asked to choose a side.
• *Whichever side puts the most money in his commissary account wins.
Rated T+
Astonishing Ant-Man continues to be the book more people should be talking about. Spencer and Rosanas continue to make Scott Lang the most smug underdog in the Marvel universe. There's really a lot to love about this series, this character, as well as the supporting characters. Ant-Man is a book with a copious amount of heart, comedy, and tragedy that any reader would respect and appreciate. Read Full Review
The rest of the issue was Scott following through with the promise he made to his daughter. Again meshing a great deal of comedy like Scott trying to convince his partners not to break him out, but with a touch of melancholy as Scotts life fall apart in front of him. This is the way to do a transition story. Plot wise not a great deal happens, however character wise it was full of great content. Read Full Review
Last issue was a blast, and next issue is the Trial of Ant-Man, which also sounds like a lot of fun. But for now, we twiddle our thumbs in prison a little bit. Read Full Review
Some pretty funny scenes, but not a lot of story define this ending of what was a fairly exciting arc in the series. Not really the place to jump on the Astonishing Ant-Man, but still a worthwhile series, particularly if you like humor and blue-collar sensibilities in your comic books. Read Full Review