After a game changing 2019, Nadia is heading to 2020 with a new novel, co starring with Captain Marvel and getting involved in a big status quo event.
After a game changing 2019, Nadia is heading to 2020 with a new novel, co starring with Captain Marvel and getting involved in a big status quo event.
Interview with Sam Maggs, author of Unstoppable Wasp: Built on Hope, out next month.
https://www.cbr.com/sam-maggs-interv...built-on-hope/
And this is the cover:
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I am so excited about that novel. The fact that she spoke to Jeremy Whitley and had his run on hand when writing it is a great boost of confidence for me that she is going to do the character right.
My only pause for concern is that this is her first published novel.
Gee, you sure can tell there's no new comics right now (except at DC). CBR's running an article about how Nadia could enter the MCU - something likely to never happen considering Hope is officially her counterpart.
https://www.cbr.com/how-unstoppable-...ld-appear-mcu/
Scott Lang being her father instead of Hank Pym? Have they forgotten that he already HAS a daughter? They're suggesting Hope be the one to adopt her instead of Janet. Fact is, if the MCU wants a teenage Wasp, they'll just give Cassie her Stinger identity. They also suggested Nadia could show up in the Black Widow movie or Falcon and Winter Soldier show due to her Red Room origin (we'd already know if they were doing that, Widow's in the can and FWS was in production when Coronavirus shut things down, so in either case, casting would already be done). They also suggested she could show up in Ms. Marvel's show, due to their Champions connection - but the MCU is almost certainly using Young Avengers instead, which, again, means they'd use Cassie.
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It's a shame that they can't use Nadia as she is way more interesting than Hope has even been.