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Unfortunately, there's been no rumor of that as far as I know.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #5 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron finishes strong with another visually energetic issue that balances strong detailing and an almost cartoonish exaggeration of said details I still like the stubble given to Scott, and I like the[...]
However, these are the only such moments in the book and don't do much for the overall story of this issue.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #4 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron and Israel Silva succeed in making this another vibrant and dynamic issue of the book The detailing on the characters give them[...]
The story doesn't go especially far in this comic, but it advances far enough so that the book doesn't feel like a waste.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #3 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron continues to helm the art on the book, and his work holds up well despite some flaws It is an[...]
It's all a misunderstanding.
Ant-Man and The Wasp #2 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron once again provides excellent artwork given a lot of detailing and soft edges It looks great, but it's also given a lightness fitting of the whacky sci-fi story The aliens have an anarchic yet expressive design which I hope[...]
Nadia is reluctant to interfere since she nor Scott understand much about the Microverse, but, at the end of the day, she can't help but aid the light creatures.
This stage of the story is surprisingly self-contained too; this threat is resolved by the end of the comic, even if it is immediately replaced by a[...]