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Ant man reader
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ant man reader
  1. ANT MAN READER HOW TO
  2. ANT MAN READER MOVIE
ant man reader

I couldn’t sleep for the death of me, I’d never been good at Warnings: Mentions of depression, Anxiety, Depression, Mentions of nightmares, Mentions of paranoia. Or you can let me know via Facebook or Twitter.(GIFs not mine, all credit to the owners) Have you read Ant-Man Volume 1: Second Chance Man? Let me know what you thought of it in the comments below. You can also take a look at a preview of Ant-Man #1 here. Overall, it’s a fantastic read and comes highly recommended.Īnt-Man Volume 1: Second Chance Man is now available in all good comic book stores and digitally. Through, these elements readers will be invested in these characters and will feel the highs and lows on Scott Lang’s journey for redemption. Spencer and Rosanas have been able to not only introduce new readers to the world of Scott Lang but have done so with wit and a story of a man given a second chance.

ANT MAN READER MOVIE

If you’re curious about reading Ant-Man in lead up to the movie Ant-Man Volume 1: Second Chance Man is a fantastic place to start. In moments in which Ant-Man is required to shrink he makes the world around him look huge through the use of interesting angles and the size of the panels. Ramon Rosanas, with his crisp style, succeeds in this regard.

ant man reader

While each superhero comic has its challenges when it comes to art, Ant-Man is unique in that it has to worry about scale on various different levels. Through characters facial expressions and body language (as seen above) the humour becomes more than just words in a balloon but gives them tone. Much of this humour works well due to Rosanas’ expressive art. Whether this be Tony Stark ( Iron Man) who appears in the early pages Scott, who is able to make light of his own situations or Grizzly (employee and ex-villain) who is a man in a giant bear suit.

ANT MAN READER HOW TO

At the same time, the series knows how to make fun of the characters without it being nasty. A lot of the humour comes from character interactions, which are peppered with witty dialogue and the occasional pop culture reference. Humour is a big part of Ant-Man Volume 1: Second Chance Man which helps not only helps make the reader invested in Scott, but also stops it from being a depressing story. The reader is emotionally invested in him as a character, which will have you cheering during his successes and being disappointed when he fails or takes the easy way out. While it’s a long road ahead of him, watching Scott at least attempt to make up for his shortfalls and mistakes is great to read. Even in his heroic activities, there’s redemption to be found with Ant-Man being known to take the easy way out. Nick Spencer explores this in a variety of ways from Scott’s lack of a steady job, the stigma of being an ex-con and Scott’s persistence at trying to be a reliable father. Ultimately, this volume of Ant-Man is all about Scott’s redemption and the second chance he has been given at an attempt to make his life better. Although, things start going wrong as someone from his past resurfaces and makes a situation very personal. In a different city, Ant-Man sets up his own security business – who better to keep your stuff safe than the guy who used to steal it – with a few reformed C-Grade supervillains as employees. The job is only a narrative stepping stone as Scott moves from New York to Miami to be closer to his teenage daughter – much to the dismay of his ex-wife. You’ll have to read to find out if he’s offered the job – I’m not the kind to give away spoilers! From the get-go Spencer is trying to make Ant-Man as new reader-friendly as possible. While it can feel a little like an exposition dump, it works well to introduce Scott Lang’s history and situation to the reader. Through the interview, we find out about his history as an ex-con, how he was dead for a period and his relationship with other heroes. The story opens on a job interview at Stark Industries with Ant-Man, Scott Lang, applying for a job as the head of the new security division.











Ant man reader