• Because you demanded it: Scott Lang, the Astonishing Ant-Man, teams up with Sam Wilson, Captain America! Just like you saw in the movie!
• Except in the movie, they actually got in a fight. And in the movie, Sam was still Falcon, not Captain America. But... close enough, right?!! Please buy our book, movie-watcher people!
• The return of The Slug! Er, he wasn't in the movie either. Dang it.
This team has transformed an obscure, often overlooked B-list hero into a such a great, great character of interest. If you have a friend or random stranger next to you that isn't in the know about Astonishing Ant-Man AKA Shrink Game Scott Lang — do them a favor and put them on point for one of the most underrated heroes in the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
There's a lot to love in the All-New, All-Different Marvel, and this is one of the top books in the new line. It's a comic written for people who love super-heroes but want to get more inside the day-to-day lives of these characters. It also delivers a good amount of humor, without making the book all about the jokes. I highly recommend picking up this series. Read Full Review
"The Astonishing Ant-Man" may exist because of this year's "Ant-Man" movie, but -- if that's how it got the green light -- there's another reason to be happy about that quirky film. "The Astonishing Ant-Man" is a ridiculous amount of fun; if you haven't read the series up until now, this issue works well as an introduction to what you've been missing. Read Full Review
Ant-Man and Cap bring a lot of fun and humor in their team-up. This continues you to be a strong series worth reading.
One of the funniest books I've read in a while. The interaction between Ant-man and Falcap was hilarious for the most part.