• Cassie Lang used to be cool. She used to be a super hero! But nowadays, she's de-powered, her friends are on the other side of the country and she sucks at basketball. It's the worst.
• But Cassie is about to find out what being a hero really means. It isn't about changing size, it's about what's in your heart.*
Rated T+
This book is still going strong and I highly suggest jumping on. Read Full Review
"Astonishing Ant-Man" #5 has it all: it's funny, it's serious, it's touching, it's ridiculous -- and all of those elements show up at just the right times. I really want this book to stick around for a long time, because it's one of the best ongoing series at Marvel right now. Seriously, if you aren't reading it, give it a shot. I bet you'll love it. Read Full Review
This is one of the few Marvel series that hasn't lost it's step since the start of the new Marvel Universe (mostly because not much has changed). The Astonishing Ant-man #5 is great addition into the new volume of Ant-Man. Read Full Review
Ant-Man continues to be one of Marvel's most reliably enjoyable books. Read Full Review
Spencer already has a great handle on Scott Lang, and he infuses Raz with that same affable humanity. Giant-Man is a nice addition to the cast. Read Full Review
There is some great humor in the characters and in the dialog. This title has been doing a great job of showing ridiculous sides of being a hero. The ending left me looking forward to the next issue, so I would say keep up the good work.