Jeremy Whitley is the creator of Princeless and the writer of The Unstoppable Wasp for Marvel Comics But why hasn't he written for DC Comics? Last night on Twitter, he talked about his big break at DC – that wasn't.
Every time I see somebody post about Tanya Spears "Power Girl" it reminds me that I[...]
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Sam Maggs is reviving the Unstoppable Wasp series in young novels published by Marvel Comics starting next year Previously the Marvel PR ran thus;
In this thrilling new adventure, Nadia is struggling with something we're all very familiar with – not having enough time to do all the things we want to do Plus, she's new[...]
Following the recent cancellation of Unstoppable Wasp with Unstoppable Wasp #10, Marvel has announced that the character will return in the form of a young adult novel by author Sam Maggs in 2020 Marvel revealed the news on their website, with the story summarized as:
In this thrilling new adventure, Nadia is struggling with something we're[...]
Unstoppable Wasp sadly comes to an end this week with Unstoppable Wasp #10 But the series intends to go out with an important message for its readers: don't violate the user agreement on your technological devices It happens that Mockingbird and Winter Soldier entered a Siberian Bunker in search of Wasp's mom, and there they[...]
In this week's Unstoppable Wasp #9, Advanced Idea Mechanics shows off their new aggressive recruiting techniques at the G.I.R.L Expo To avoid having to compete with rival companies and villainous organizations, A.I.M has a killer strategy – they're simply not giving their potential candidates any choice It's join or die THough at least the pay[...]
Unstoppable Wasp may be ending in July, but we've still got a few issues left to enjoy it And in this preview of Unstoppable Wasp #8, we find that Nadia is enjoying life after her first bout with bipolar disorder, getting up early, exercising, and hosting the G.I.R.L Young Scientists Expo.
Yes, things are going alright[...]
Those comics were: Uncanny X-Men, X-Force, Deadpool, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, and Unstoppable Wasp Out analysis was based on how "final" the solicitation text felt, along with ongoing sales numbers and, in the case of the X-Men books, Jonathan Hickman's upcoming relaunch.
Well, writer Jeremy Whitley has given us the first confirmation out of those[...]
It's Nadia Van Dyne's birthday in next week's The Unstoppable Wasp #7, and her friends are throwing her a party Just look who showed up in this preview…
But yeah, you might be thinking, hanging out with a bunch of old Avengers is maybe not the most fun time for a teenager Thankfully, Cassie Lang has[...]
Of course, it's entirely possible I'm off-base here, but it's food for thought.
And that brings us to our final comic, Unstoppable Wasp And of all of the books listed here, if I'm right, this one stings the most… er, no pun intended Because Unstoppable Wasp isn't a book that's likely to be rebooted in a[...]
The Wasp has been a bit of a jerk to her colleagues over the past few issues, but in this preview of next week's Unstoppable Wasp #6, she decides it's time to apologize to Taina, who is particularly upset about the list of ways Nadia could fix her friends written on the chalkboard in her[...]
Nadia Van Dyne may be a hip young Wasp for the new generation, but a preview of next week's Unstoppable Wasp #5 shows that she's definitely got her father's genes Nadia is losing control and her team is falling apart, which makes her just want to retreat to her lab and, presumably, to invent an[...]
Unstoppable Wasp #4 hits stores next week, and Janet Van Dyne is caught sleeping in this preview in more ways than one On the one hand, she's caught literally sleeping after finally seeking medical treatment following last issue's big defeat for G.I.R.L., as you can see in the panels below…
But Janet is also figuratively sleeping[...]
Nadia Pym may be the Unstoppable Wasp, but is her comic uncancellable? It appears not, as there is no issue of Unstoppable Wasp solicited for March, according to Marvel's just-released solicitations, though there is a trade paperback collection.
Originally canceled in 2017, Unstoppable Wasp was brought back earlier this year as an ongoing series Then relegated to[...]
And since Marvel is the company WWE aspires to be, we have to assume the rules are the same, and therefore mockingbird is either a heel or a midcarder, because she gets totally owned by teenage scientist Ying in this preview of next week's Unstoppable Wasp #2.
While sparring for training, Ying locks in a rolling[...]
That said, I am content just watching the Astonishing Ant-Man and the Unstoppable Wasp teaming up.
There is an arbitrary cliffhanger at the end that will likely only be resolved if Mark Waid gets and Ant-Man and the Wasp ongoing out of this Unfortunately, there's been no rumor of that as far as I know.
Ant-Man and[...]
The Champions battle the Man-Thing in Tanzania. Viv Vision is down, and it's up to the rest of the team to save her. Is it a good read?
The Champions team undergoes some major changes before embarking on a mission to help a small Tanzanian village. Is it a good read?
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The Unstoppable Wasp is being held without her suit by an alien species in the Microverse Ant-Man is struggling to free her, but he's stuck at a size that's small for even the Microverse Can an army of super-intelligent Microverse ants and an eccentric alien scientist be the key to saving the day?
Ant-Man and[...]
The Champions have tasked themselves with saving the Chitauri people from being slaughtered by Warbringer while Thanos watches. Is it a good read?
And Marvel went all out to deliver, getting Unstoppable Wasp writer Jeremy Whitley to write the book, with art by J.L Giles, colors by Rachelle Rosenberg, and letters by Joe Sabino.
In the comic, Nadia Pym goes to visit her friend Cassie Lang with her trusty Dell laptop When she arrives, she finds Scott Lang overpaying[...]
Marvel Comics has announced the return of The Unstoppable Wasp this October with a new series written by Jeremy Whitley with art by Gurihiru In the book, Nadia Pym will team with her Agents of G.I.R.L and original Wasp Janet Van Dyne to investigation connections between A.I.M and Nadia's father, Hank Pym.
The book is set[...]
The Avengers are still caught in the game between the Grandmaster and the Challenger, with Voyager's role in it all still a mystery. Plus, the Hulk is back and madder than ever. Is it a good read?
Elsa Charretier is the comic book artist who launched Unstoppable Wasp earlier this year with a very notable style.
In July, however, she is off the book, replaced by Veronica Fish, Was it just a fill-in?
Thank you! I'm on the title until #6 but other great artists picked up after me!
— Elsa Charretier (@e_charretier) May 25,[...]
We don't have a goddamn unlimited budget for CGI wheels, you know!)
Today's subject: Nadia Pym, The Unstoppable Wasp, the star of an ongoing series by Jeremy Whitley, Elsa Charretier and Megan M Wilson from Marvel Comics:
The daughter of Hank Pym, raised by the Red Room in Russia before escaping and moving to America to pursue her career as[...]
Hall (opt Jennifer Carpenter & James Remar), CAGE! #1 with Mike Coulter, Uncanny Avengers #8 & Unstoppable Wasp #1 with Evangeline Lilly, some Stranger Things with Millie Bobby Brown (opt extra kids, and Winona Ryder), and more:
There's a special Tatiana Maslany Orphan Black (various issues / covers) opportunity:
January's thread (check for availability) had Justice League VS[...]
The Unstoppable Wasp is the latest new comic from Marvel to get a Skottie Young variant cover This time, Young steps outside of his comfort zone, and instead of drawing a cartoon baby Wasp on a plain white background, he creates a lush scene that really helps to inform the reader of what's happening inside[...]