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• "Zero out of five stars!," says Scott Lang, the Astonishing Ant-Man.
Rated T+
ASTONISHING ANT-MAN continues to be a fun and insightful series, giving readers a closer look at what makes Scott Lang tick on his journey towards redemption. The writing and art are top notch and I'm interested to see how this story builds and where its going. I highly recommend picking this series up. Read Full Review
Scott knows he's messed up and he wants to change, no matter how hard it may be. He's made too many choices based on what was easier at the time, not even necessarily what he wanted. Hopefully Scott can turn things around, however judging from his flashback in the jail cell, we may have to see Scott hit rock bottom before he gets up. Read Full Review
Scott is being put through his paces right now, and that's always fun to do to a protagonist. His daughter hates him, his security job is a bust; he's not even sure why he's still Ant-Man at this point. That's a good place to tell stories from, and I still love what Spencer is doing with the character. I just hope things snap into better shape soon. Read Full Review
Marvel and DC have been doing a great job over the last several years of reinventing their comics in humorous and fun ways. That effort has been greatly appreciated and has led to some of the best stories in recent years. But there's also a point where that goes too far. Astonishing Ant-Man #4 is that point, an issue that just tries to be too cutesy, and then spirals out of control from there. Read Full Review