BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
• Nadia Van Dyne, A.K.A. the UNSTOPPABLE WASP, and her team of girl scientists are back! With the backing of the original Wasp, Janet Van Dyne, there's no problem the Agents of G.I.R.L. can't solve!
• But they're not the only acronym-toting science organization out there, and when A.I.M. strikes, Nadia and the ladies of Genius In action Research Labs answer the call.
• But who is A.I.M.'s new super-powered lieutenant, and how do they know Nadia? And what does A.I.M.'s plan have to do with Nadia's father, Hank Pym?
Rated T+
I am the entirely wrong audience for this book, and with that said, I did not enjoy this at all. Why would the gender of scientists matter enough to create a group? And they made leaps in scientific progress? Are you shitting me? Are they even out of high school yet?
Guruhiru's art was the only saving grace for this pile. Their panels are very clean and professional.
In the first volume, Nadia comes across a SHIELD list of the smartest people on earth and there weren't any women in the top 30 or so, so she specifically set out to find female geniuses from across the world.
That doesn't make it any less stupid.
That's the character motivations, which answers all your questions. Make of it what you will. Their genders matter because that's what Nadia set out to accomplish. They're the best minds she could find, so of course they might make some scientific progress, despite their age. I know smart teenagers are a fantastical concept, but these comics also feature people shrinking into ant-sized people.