This issue is a slight step down from the previous two, but then again how do you top that last one? This series still has my full attention and I am eagerly awaiting the next installment.
• The Wasp and Ant-Man are trapped in the Microverse, which sucks for them.
• Know who it's even worse for? The even more tiny people our heroes can't help but threaten by their very existence!
Rated T
This issue was surprisingly emotional and really helped sell me on Nadia as the new Wasp. The brilliant visuals in this particular chapter have gotten me onboard for the rest of the series no matter how it all turns out.
A NEW SERIES FROM MARK WAID & JAVIER GARRON!
Wasp was just trying to help Ant-Man get home to Earth to see his daughter...but a little problem got in the way. Very little. Subatomic, in fact, as Scott Lang was lost in the vast spaces between atoms! Now, Nadia is his only hope of rescue...if only he would listen long enough for her to save th...
A really solid start to what I hope will be a great miniseries. Scott and Nadia's interactions remind me of the way Matt Fraction wrote the Hawkeyes. I can't wait to see where this goes next, especially with 'that' ending.
A NEW SERIES FROM MARK WAID & JAVIER GARRON!
Wasp was just trying to help Ant-Man get home to Earth to see his daughter...but a little problem got in the way. Very little. Subatomic, in fact, as Scott Lang was lost in the vast spaces between atoms! Now, Nadia is his only hope of rescue...if only he would listen long enough for her to...