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When The Power Broker hits Ant-Man where he's most vulnerable, he'll respond the only way he knows how: That's right. By breaking the law. Lots of laws, actually. The secret of how Scott landed back in jail is revealed here. (Because that's what happens when you break a bunch of laws, genius.)
Rated T+
Ant-Man is a book that's constantly bettering itself, and with the stakes raising as we begin a new arc I suggest jumping on now. You've been sleeping on Ant-Man for years but now is the time to get on board with one of Marvel's best sleeper titles. I promise this shit is trill. Read Full Review
"Astonishing Ant-Man" #7 is another installment in a series that everyone should be reading. It's got humor, it's got drama, it's got superheroes and supervillains fighting one another -- what more could you possibly want? Well, if the answer is an incredibly likable main character to tie it all together, don't worry, because Spencer and Rosanas give us that too. This is a great point to give this title a whirl; trust me, you need to jump on board. This book is too good to let slip away. Read Full Review
The Astonishing Ant-Man always threatens to topple over into being a poor-man's parody of itself, but like the titular character, still finds ways of surprising us each month. Read Full Review
Spencer and Rosanas keep the story rolling along with this issue and I am definitely still on board. The humor alone is worth the read. Not as laugh-out-loud funny as some books, but Scott Lang delivers the chuckles. Read Full Review
Nick Spencer and Ramon Rosanas' Ant-Man series was already great, but it has been getting even better in recent months by adding Cassie Lang as a main player in the story. Read Full Review
Spencer and company are continuing to put out a fun Ant-man comic that isn't afraid to do it's own thing. The most intriguing parts of this series has been Cassie and Scott's relationship, so it's nice to see the main story's focus turn to that. Read Full Review
All New All Different Avengers has been advertising the new Wasp with the 'Who is she?' tag and unless I am mistaken we are seeing the new Wasp in action here. This issue is not the best in the series, but I believe that this is a lead up to a more action packed issue. Many elements that were being set-up are being brought together for a conclusion to be made. The art is very fitting for the series. The writing is natural. It will be interesting to see where this leads.
Not the best issue if the series but fun nonetheless.