Character » Ant-Man (Lang) appears in 835 issues.
An extremely violent boxer turned criminal, Loki bestowed his powers upon him, and he was transformed into the Absorbing Man, granting him powers to absorb any material and take on its properties. He is the on-again-off-again husband of Titania, and an enemy of Thor and Hulk.
Akhenaten was an Egyptian Pharaoh circa 1300 BC who was chosen by the Celestial Order to receive a huge portion of power from the Heart of the Universe.
Clone of Squirrel Girl.
Anuxa's race sent him to Earth as a scout. His mission was to wait for the dominant species on Earth to die out, then claim the planet for his own.
Arcadius is the Chancellor of the Genetics Council, determining how the Terrigen Mist should be used.
Replaced the Fantastic Four with evil duplicates and started a civil war within his own Watcher race. Was killed by Uatu the Watcher when Aron was about the destroy the Fantastic Four.
A robot created by Howard Stark during World War II to prevent the Axis powers from winning the war. Arsenal Alpha was stored away following the end of the war and reawakened years later.
Son of Darren Cross, kidnapped Cassie to save his father
A synthetic adaptive android designed by the Mad Thinker to combat super-heroes. Although later defecting and becoming an employee of Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg and Holliway.
The 13th Baron in the Zemo bloodline. Helmut followed in the footsteps of his father before him, becoming an enemy of Captain America and the Avengers. In what could be his greatest scheme ever, Helmut masqueraded as Citizen V and led the Thunderbolts to public acclaim in order to conquer the world. In the end, he failed only because his cohorts desired to remain heroes and rebelled against him.
Prosecuted him after he broke into Cross Technological
A new Blacklash hired by The Power Broker through his Hench mobile app.
Blackout is a super-villain who can manipulate Darkforce matter and energy and open portals to it's dimension. He formerly worked alongside Moonstone and subsequently joined the Masters of Evil and later the Thunderbolts.
Scott's ex-wife's new husband and police detective known for giving Scott a hard time
Daughter of the original Bulldozer of the Wrecking Crew.
This mind sapping villain felt unappreciated and superior to other genius of his time like Reed Richards and Tony Stark. The man formerly known as Basil Sandhurst was a scientist who was crippled in a laboratory accident and later developed mind controlling technology that allowed him to move as well as being directly linked to his exo skeleton. Having made alliances with people like Thanos to improve his technology, The Controller remains dedicated to his ultimate goal, the defeat of Iron Man.
Cousin of Darren Cross, employed by Cross Technological to target Ant-Man
Cynas is an Inhuman, and a member of their Genetics Council.
Long feud with Scott Lang beginning when he kidnapped Dr. Erica Sondheim, who Lang needed to help his dying daughter
As a member of both Fantastic Four and Future Foundation, Lang has had run-ins with Dr. Doom
Lang was a member of the Underground against Hydra's Secret Empire, which Doc Ock was a member
A very dangerous Deviant mutate who was seal by his own people.
Egghead is a loathsome scientist who quickly became a nemesis to Hank Pym.
After stealing prototype Ant-Man armor from SHIELD, Eric O'Grady became the Irredeemable Ant-Man; the world's most unlikable superhero. He spend time as a member of the Initiative, The Thunderbolts, and the Secret Avengers before he was killed. He was reborn as an evil synthetic version of himself and went freelance with Taskmaster.
A former freelance mercenary that worked for Apocalypse, Frenzy joined Magneto as a member of the Acolytes and served as ambassador of Genosha. She joined the X-Men after the Age of X.
Furgar is an Inhuman, serving on their Genetics Council.
Gargouille was one of the Acolytes who aided Cortez' with his attack on Wundagore.
Ghost faced off against Scott in the movie, Ant-Man and the Wasp
Giganto is one of the Mole Man's pets from Monster Isle. Giganto appears on the cover of the legendary Fantastic Four #1, squeezing the Invisible Girl, who is unable to turn invisible fast enough.
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