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    Ant-Man: Season One #1

    Ant-Man: Season One » Ant-Man: Season One #1 - HC released by Marvel on September 1, 2012.

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    Legendary writer Tom DeFalco (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN) and acclaimed artist Horacio Domingues (FANTASTIC FOUR: TRUE STORY) bring you the origins of the original Avenger, Ant-Man! Hank Pym has had a life full of adventure and success, failure and humiliation. Known by a variety of names — including Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath and Yellowjacket — he’s been an innovative scientist, a famed super hero, an abusive spouse and more. What demons drive a man like Hank Pym? How did he begin his heroic career? ANT-MAN: SEASON ONE tells the story of the man behind the myth, and reveals the fears and paranoia that propelled him to greatest heights and the darkest depths! Also includes AVENGERS ACADEMY #1.

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    Going back to the roots 0

    With all the recent, and rather disappointing, news of the Ant-Man movie, it seems to become clearer and clearer that nobody at Hollywood will ever give Hank Pym a portrayal that respects his classic Silver Age adventures. This book, on the other hand, does.I've always thought that Henry Pym was an incredibly underrated superhero. When most people hear his name, do they think of the fact that the Avengers remaining a team after their first adventure was his idea? Or how he used to punch out comm...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Tedious 0

    Ant-Man has never been a very interesting character to me, and this volume certainly didn't help. While his family situation intrigued me, this story had the problem of relentlessly retrodding the same territory, seemingly unable to have a sentence without referring to Hank Pym's mental stability. Couple that with none of the characters having character. an awful villain that is as tragically stereotypical and flat as ever, and art that isn't particularly impressive, and I cannot say that I can...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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