Astonishing Ant-Man #12

Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Ramon Rosanas Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 21, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 11
7.1Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The Trial of Ant-Man begins!
•  Darren Cross is mad, and looking to get even. He's grimacing and shaking his fists, like, constantly. Tough guy to be around.
Rated T+

  • 9.1
    Black Nerd Problems - Omar Holmon Sep 30, 2016

    This is the 12th issue in the second volume where this creative team has given you nothing but fucking flames man. I dunno what more you want me to do or say cause I've been telling you for almost a year and some change that this is a book you should be reading right now, and ain't a damn thing change about that. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Lead Sharp Sep 27, 2016

    So yeah boring review for a good comic, anyone would think I only did it to get that dig in at the start. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Doom Rocket - Jarrod Jones Sep 21, 2016

    I won't give away who that is or what they're here to do, but know that the next years' worth of Astonishing Ant-Man ought to be just as delightful, engaging, and charming as the last. So long as Spencer & Rosanas stay put, this will remain one of the best Marvel books published today. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Sep 26, 2016

    Conditions are established for what is sure to be the Trial of the Century, excepting future trials whose greatness cannot be predicted. Characters are moved into place, and motives re-established, while Darren Cross gets some new duds. An intriguing enough start to a story arc, I'll be watching to see if it ramps up to an interesting story by itself. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Sep 24, 2016

    Astonishing Ant-Man #12 is a hugely disappointing comic. In what seems like it should be the big climax of the series, Marvel and the creative team just limp things along. The series is being cancelled, and everything involved in this issue, from the story to the art to basic logic, seems to be rushing out the door. Read Full Review

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