• In the fallout from the attack on G.I.R.L. by the Red Room, lives and the future of the lab hang in the balance. Nadia is lost, drifting and unsure how to move forward. Now, there's only one heroine who can save the day and that is...
• THE WASP! Janet Van Dyne is on the scene to save the day. But the Red Room is not done yet. Can Janet take on the superhuman bounty hunters who have been contracted to retrieve Nadia and Ying?
Rated T+
While this issue may not be the most exciting thing you read, it should be read. More than that, it should be given to every little girl and boy because consistently exposing our children to the types of representations seen in this issue has the potential to truly change our culture for the better. 4.5 Stars! Read Full Review
The Unstoppable Wasp pumps the brakes just slightly for a very fun guest appearance by the original namesake character. Her appearance fits perfectly into the ongoing story and really enriches this issue. Read Full Review
This issue is delightful, and it gives both Wasps their due. It's hard to ask for anything more than that. Read Full Review
There's a lot of good stuff *IN* here, but it's not always arranged in a way that makes narrative sense. And the shifting focus between Nadia and Janet does neither any favors. Read Full Review
After the mess of the last story arc, it's up to Jan to save the day. Veteran Wasp coming through! Writer Jeremy Whitley probably had this grand finale in his back pocket from the very beginning of the series. It's a shame he's called on to deploy it right after the first arc, but it's going to finish off the story of the two Wasps in memorable style. It's not a flawless comic, but it's a fun and fascinating one and Janet certainly flourishes when she gets an all-too-rare chance to slide into the protagonist's seat. Veronica Fish's art makes a decent complement to the shift in POV and tone.
This is one of my favourite books right now and I'm sad it's not continuing! I missed Nadia a bit in this issue; Janet isn't quite as funny. But on the flip side, it was great to get to know Janet a little bit more, and it was a very sweet issue.