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    Ant-Man & Wasp #1

    Ant-Man & Wasp » Ant-Man & Wasp #1 released by Marvel on January 2011.

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    Two of Marvel's smallest heroes must join forces and get over one BIG elephant-in-the-room! Eric O'Grady once STOLE the Ant-Man suit from Hank Pym. But now, Eric is the only one who knows about a secret AIM plot to steal Pym's greatest invention! Can the two men get along long enough to save the soul of the former GOLIATH, Bill Foster? Tim Seeley, creator of “Hack/Slash” brings us the big story of the two smallest Avengers! And make sure you check out this adventure before the astonishing events of AVENGERS ACADEMY #7 next month!

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    "Ant-Man and Wasp" Falls Short 0

    Eric O'Grady unwittingly assists in the robbery of Hank Pym's lab. Now, it's up to Ant-Man and the Wasp to track down those responsible and stop them from using the technology to their own malevolent ends.  ... And really, that's about it.  The first issue of Ant-Man and Wasp suffered from cultural references that stuck out like sore thumbs. References to Betty White and "RickRolling" came off as Tim Seeley either trying to hard or doing his best to reach an arbitrary word count. I'm also a new-...

    2 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Ant-man & Wasp - disappointing 0

    I really, really wanted to enjoy this issue - but I have to say I didn't and overall the issue was a disappointment. Where do I begin? The credit's page was an immediate turn off - If we must have a list of a dozen or so names attached to any given issue, please put them in a long credit box at the foot of the opening page. This really is overkill, as all I want to know is writer, artist(s) and editor. Talking of writing (such as iy was) Tim Seeley came up with a plot that can only be described ...

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