@JairamGanpat: Ok! I'm here for you, fellow Ant-Fan!
With the new FF series, I've really been interested in getting to know all the Ant-Men.
Congratulations! Hank Pym is extremely underrated, Lang is great, and O'Grady's the f*cking man.
HOWEVER, After reading season 1 and the Avengers Origins Ant-Man and Wasp one-shot, I'm not quite sure which is Hank Pym's correct origin...
Hopefully I can help. I did read the one-shot, but that was a little while ago. The Season One book I did read fairly recently, so that's fresher in my mind.
Is one of them a retcon or did someone just mess up? I'm not sure why it would be necessary to change his origin. Both books were made very recently though. :(
That's actually a good question. I've read all the Season One books that have come out so far, but no one (to my knowledge) has ever came out and said that "Hey, this is a reboot of their origins." The Season One book seemed a little redundant after following the one-shot, but hey, more Hank is good for me. Refresh my mind, though: is there anything in the one-shot that would cancel out anything in Season One? The reason I ask is because I remember that Season One takes place before Jan, and the one-shot introduces her.
Also, the Ant-Man mantle has a very long history. Where do I go after reading these origins?
Not as long as you may think, actually. For a character that's been around since the 60's, he (or any other Ant-Man, for that matter) doesn't get enough exposure at all. Not nearly as much as the other Avengers, anyway. Looking at your list, you seem to have almost everything current that's worth reading. Here's a few things I'd recommend, though:
- Essential Ant-Man- This is your earliest stuff. It includes Pym's actual origin, and a bunch of his early stories.
- Ant-Man and Wasp- This is a mini-series that takes place between Hank's time at Avengers Academy and O'Grady's early days as a Secret Avenger. Very fun, Pym makes heaven, and it's awesome.
- Avengers: The Many Faces of Hank Pym- A trade that collects some various stories featuring Pym in his many aliases. After Essential, but before the more current stuff.
- Avengers: The trial of Yellowjacket- A trade where Pym has a breakdown, does some things, and the Avengers put him on trial. After Essential, and before some of the stories in The Many Faces of Hank Pym.
I also heavily recommend three Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episodes that really do the character justice:
- Man on the Ant Hill
- To Steal an Ant-Man
- Yellowjacket
I have the Irredeemable Ant-Man run, Avengers Academy, Avengers: The Initiative, Secret Avengers, Avengers the CHildren's Crusade and Thunderbolts.
I'm thinking I read them in this order- Irredeemable Ant-Man (Eric O'Grady)
- Thunderbolts (Eric O'Grady)
- Avengers the Initiative (Hank Pym)
- Avengers: The Children's Crusade (Scott Lang)
- Avengers Academy (Hank Pym)
- Secret Avengers (Eric O'Grady)
Excellent collection so far. The Children's Crusade barely has anything to do with Lang, other than obviously bringing him back from the dead, but other than that, that order should be alright. Pym does play a part in events like Civil War and Secret Invasion, but if you're only reading it for him, they aren't worth the buy.
Is there anything I should read before Irredeemable Ant-Man?
Not really, I don't think. Robert Kirkman is very good with new-reader-friendly books like this.
On top of that, I am very lost on what to read to learn about Scott Lang :/
Lang's a tricky one because he was right in the middle. Truth told, the reading selection isn't so great. But that episode of Avengers: EMH, To Steal an Ant-Man, gives you everything you need to know about Lang.
What issue does Pym create Ultron?
I believe it was Ultron's first appearence in Avengers #54 or somewhere in that era. Not 100% sure, though.
I really hope I helped! Ant-Man's a great character, and I hope you enjoy!
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