what makes you think that they had sex? and how much older do you think Reed Richards is than Sue?
the quote from the handbook is "nearly two decades." so let's say that Hank was 15 years older than her. look at how old Jan's dad appears. a lot of Pym's colleagues look like that. so it wouldn't be weird for them to refer to hank as "young man."
^this stuff used to not be as taboo. I don't think it's unbelievable that Hank fell in love with a much younger woman. he is a widower afterall.
Last edited by Michael Watkins; 06-11-2018 at 08:57 PM.
I think you're thinking of Carol Danvers, not Jan. There was a line in the first issue of Brian Reed's MS. MARVEL series that implied that Carol and Johnny had a fling in Las Vegas and Carol was embarrassed or something about it now because she was trying to avoid the FF.
Johnny and Peter are around 29 at this point. Yeah, Janet would be slightly older. Was she a teenager when she started? At any rate, Spidey and the Torch were around 15 when they got their powers, Janet I was thinking 18 or 19, and certainly not older than 21. Hank already being in his 30s at that point. Tony would've been mid 20s when he started out (and yeah, about 40 nowadays), so yeah, a few years older than Janet, but the age gap is smaller than her and Hank for sure.
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I haven’t read any of Hank’s and Jan’s early adventures but my guess is that Jan was at least 15 years younger than Hank. He was already well into his career as a biochemist when his first wife “died”, so unless he graduated high school and college super early, he had to be around in his late 20s or early 30s when he met Janet.
When it comes to Marvel’s early heroes (1960s) and their ages, I always looked at it like this:
Thor
Prince Namor
Professor Charles Xavier
Doctor Stephen Strange
Doctor Reed Richards
Ben Grimm
Doctor Bruce Banner
Dotor Henry Pym
Tony Stark (must have had a master’s degree in Engineering)
Matt Murdock (already a practicing lawyer so he had to be in his late 20s, at least)
Natasha Romanova
Steve Rogers (he was frozen in ice before the fall of Nazi Germany so physically, he should have been around 23 or 24 years old in Avengers #4)
Clint Barton (?)
Prince T’Challa (already a college who may have a master’s and/or doctorate degrees. But I’m not certain, because he and Storm are roughly the same age and she’s not that much older than some of the original X-Men)
Sue Storm
Henry McCoy
Janet Van Dyne
Scott Summer, Warren Worthington
Jean Gray, Wanda and Pietro Maximoff
Johnny Storm, Peter Parker
Robert Drake
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Marvel timeline is confusing to me. I thought they reboot Peter's age because he keeps looking younger and younger than almost 30, but I think 14 years since they started are fitting. Peter and Johnny with 29, Jan ( I read last night that she was 20 when she met Hank) and probably Sue , 34. Hank and Doom maybe 45-50 and Reed, Tony, Bruce T'challa etc 40.
Jean, Storm, Scott are this young?When it comes to Marvel’s early heroes (1960s) and their ages, I always looked at it like this
ALways think of them in mid 30.
Last edited by Ana; 06-12-2018 at 11:13 AM.
Hank was a supergenius and excelled in the sciences from a very young age. No definite age is ever given, but you have to factor in that time just works differently in the Marvel universe. Hank was always much younger than his colleagues, it makes sense within the context of the Marvel-verse that he was a wunderkind and as such was most definitely below 30 when he met Janet. And going by that logic, it's MAYBE a 10-year difference when they met. But during the process of creative changes and progression, I think Janet and Hank were written to be nearer to each other's ages by the time they became an actual couple. I mean Hank never showed signs of aging even before he died, so the theory that he was like 50 years old makes zero sense to me.
Janet will also appear in UNSTOPPABLE WASP #1. New volume.