IIRC, although Hank's soul was eaten by that Soul Stone monster in IC, Pymtron survived his fight with Warlock and Silver Surfer. I think it actually lines up pretty well with Jan's assertion that what's left is "Ultron wearing Hank's face."
It's the final showdown between G.I.R.L. and A.I.M., and only one team of super-scientists can come out on top! But what dark secret do the agents of A.I.M. know about Nadia's past? And once it comes to light, will anything ever be the same again?
Rated T+
I have treasured reading every new issue of this series Marvel has released. Unstoppable Wasp has been a very empowering, well-thought & constructed tale, showing the glory of science, the very real struggle those with bipolar disorder live with (and that it IS possible to live happily and healthy lives with said diagnosis), and acceptance of people of all walks of life. This issue, and indeed this series, is in my opinion, the best on-going title Marvel has published in years, and a must-read for any and every comic book fan. Read Full Review
Back in May, Whitley's third recommendation for those interested in keeping the series running included this bit of advice: "Review it. You don't know everybody out there, but when you review our books on Amazon, Goodreads, Barnes, and Noble, etc.,. then your recommendation can help other people find the book." Okay...so here's my recommendation. Anyone else wants to hang out with Nadia and her friends? They're all pretty cool. It's a fun ensemble. Check it out. Read Full Review
Unstoppable Wasp ends on a delightful high note. One of my favorite comics of the past year, it delivers everything that makes it great in this final issue. Read Full Review
Unstoppable Wasp #10 closes the latest chapter of Nadia Van Dyne and her adopted family in a typical upbeat fashion. Read Full Review
Nadia and her GIRLfriends defeat AIM. A solid ensemble fight story is capped with a lightning-round epilogue that ties off most of the dangling plot threads -- with "to be continued" tags attached to some of them. The visuals are, as usual, excellent. The story and character developments will only be of interest if you've gotten engaged with this title's cast, but this series as a whole was a high-efficiency engine for building that sort of rapport. It's a very fun sendoff, mostly optimistic as befits its star.
An alright finale, if a bit too wordy. I won't really miss this series, but I will say that this volume was certainly better than the last and some issues were genuinely great. The ones dealing with Bipolar disorder were the standouts. I wonder if Nadia's search for Hank Pym will get picked up anywhere, because Hank Pym/Ultron is dead as of the end of Infinity Countdown, which these characters wouldn't know.
A solid ending, if a bit much at times.