• When you need something smashed, you call a Hulk. When you need to win a war, you call a Captain America. But when you need to make the world worth saving, you call the Wasp.
• Everything Nadia has been building is in ruins, but she has Janet Van Dyne on her side and there's nothing the two of them can't handle together.
Rated T+
Look, if I could, all I would do is the tears emoji fifteen times. This issue is the last of what was one of Marvel's best series, The Unstoppable Wasp. Read Full Review
I hope Marvel gives this series (and its creative team - writer Jeremy Whitley and artists Ro Strein and Ted Brandt) another run! Read Full Review
A happy and cheerful issue sets up the new status quo in a lot of fun ways with a lot of fun characters, and nary an unnecessary super-villain fight to be seen! I like that. Read Full Review
Aside from one questionable decision, it is what it needed to be. You can say that for a majority of the series, really. Read Full Review
The perfect finale. I've loved this book, and the last issue is moving and funny. I hope we get to see more Nadia in the MU, and more of Jeremy Whitley's writing, because this has been a great book.
Janet arranges a happily-ever-after for Nadia and GIRL Labs with her amazing powers of money and connections. That's about the saltiest possible way to summarize this and I was absolutely sure the indulgent happily-ever-after content would drop an 8/10 ceiling on my rating, but dammit if amazing character work by Jeremy Whitley and shockingly impressive art by Ro Stein & Ted Brandt didn't turn this into something more special than I thought it could be. The Unstoppable Wasp ends here. That's regrettable, but the characters get a splendid "the adventure continues" finish that hints at life getting better for Nadia, Janet, and all the folks they've touched along the way. It will be missed.
This story was freaking awesome. Mr.Whitley nailed it. The art was less than perfect (but not bad per se, in fact the 7&8 were looked so much better than issues before) and the reason for the lowered rating. There was so much old school Wasp respect and fun. There was so much new Nadia fun and awe.
I see a lot of high-ranking reviews for this comic and it makes me wonder how many of those people actually read it.
It wasn't good.
It was, in fact, pretty terrible. There is a reason it is being cancelled and that reason is that the sales are miserable. This was not a 10/10 Masterpiece, I'm sorry. Almost no action, nonsensical plot, annoying agenda-pushing and overall very boring.
1/10. Not good.