Astonishing Ant-Man #13
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Astonishing Ant-Man #13

Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Ramon Rosanas, Brent Schoonover Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 19, 2016 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 10
7.8Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

• The trial of Ant-Man! Order in the court.
•  Darren Cross is out for revenge! (And out of the office - see autoreply).
Rated T+

  • 9.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Oct 22, 2016

    The writing is a little sloppy here and there, and I think Spencer probably had to rush through his plans for the villains, but overall, he's clearly having fun. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Black Nerd Problems - Omar Holmon Oct 20, 2016

    Spencer and Rosanas have truly created a great pocket within Marvel for Scott Lang. We see him as a hero but at all times we see just how much he loves his daughter and how he puts being a father first before everything. The suspension of disbelief for how crazy the trial gets starts to lose it's bearings, however, and this looks to be the loose ends being tied up on this adventure for Scott Lang. This series continues to be one of the best series put out by Marvel and I firmly stand by that statement. This team has Ant-Man filling a void that needed filling in Marvel but they did it on their own terms, and looking back it couldn't have been done any better. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Matthew Sibley Oct 20, 2016

    The verdict is in "Astonishing Ant-Man #13 sticks the landing and provides a fitting send-off for Spencer and Rosanas' run on the title. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Oct 24, 2016

    We say goodbye to Scott Lang, and hello to a new superhero team that is sure to have an overlooked miniseries sometime in the next ten years. The ending of this series isn't as laugh-out-loud funny as it was early on, but it does get a little bit sappy and touching, which is almost as good as a guffaw for a comic book. Any kind of emotional register will do. God, anything to get people to interact with these things, we need to sell more comics! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    AIPT - Jordan Richards Oct 19, 2016

    The Astonishing Ant-Man #13 is a finale that, while wrapping up the main plotline, leaves way too many loose ends with all of its side characters and plotlines. It's also bogged down by a plot that only works if the main character is very incompetent and suffers from artwork that goes back and forth in quality. In what should have been a very easy landing from the creators, the end results of their Ant-Man run leaves me wondering if their run was sadly ended before its time. If you have enjoyed the ride up until now, you'll probably enjoy the results of the ending, despite the unanswered questions. If you didn't, this ending won't change your mind. Read Full Review

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