Marvel Adventures: Avengers #20

Writer: Marc Sumerak Artist: Chris Giarrusso, Ig Guara Publisher: Marvel Comics Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
8.0Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

The arrival of ANT-MAN! Hank Pym has gone missing from his lab at Van Dyne Industries, and it's up to his most famous experiment -- the gorgeous Giant-Girl -- to track him down. But when Giant-Girl finds herself stuck in the middle of a very bizarre love triangle, it's time for the world's tiniest super hero to make his diminutive debut!

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Jan 21, 2008

    Ig Guaro and Norman Lee handle the artwork this issue. With Arreola's vivid colors, their style gives the book and the characters a more cartoony look. This may have been Marvel's attempt to mitigate the rather unsavory issue of Erik Josten essentially stalking Janet. In any case the artists keep the story firing rapidly and contrast the massive action sequences with understated emotion. Particular notice should be paid to Spider-Man, who accompanies Jan on her quest to find the "missing" Henry Pym. You can tell an artist knows what he or she is doing when that person can evoke emotion from a mask that doesn't actually lend any hints. Guaro and Lee craft an animated, comical body language for Spidey that fittingly makes him a sort of human Bugs Bunny. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Ultimate Goblin Feb 25, 2023

    This artist is a bit meh, but not that bad and the story was okay. A funny comic. Also, Spidey actually isn't full-time Avenger and he really lives with aunt May, so this is indeed canon for Marvel Adventures Spider-Man. Such an intense life...

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