Thanks, as bad as the slap was those decades ago I've hated how he's been blacklisted for it ever since or like he can't have a story about him where Ultron isn't the main focus...
Tales to Atonish #42 Apr 1963
"The Voice of Doom!"
A radio spokesman gains a hypnotic voice from radiation,
and decides to test it by turning the people against Ant-Man.
Script by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, art by Don Heck
Someone asked Jim Zub about Hank and Tigra's son: http://jimzub.tumblr.com/post/172997...the-fact#notes
I did not like his answer very much
The skrull impregnating Tigra wasn't good for her or Pym. I am surprised that they let it happen. They walked it back when it was Johnny Storm.
I wish more folks had given the Avengers A.I. title a chance. I was enjoying that series and could see various directions it could've gone.
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
It was pretty good. I wouldn't have minded that being the direction the characters (especially Hank and Vision) went in for good, though Vision's benefited from Viv's existence. I do miss Hank but I'm not certain that I'd like what Marvel would be doing with him if he were back to being a normal hero. What they do with him always feels kind of generic, even if good, like Avengers Academy.
I had an odd thought, when Hank finally returns to Earth maybe have some of the Avengers get captured, Janet gets locked up and chained up and can't shrink to save herself and then suddenly her chains/locks are opened and she's confused before the door to her cell opens and Hank is standing there and tells her that he freed her, she asks where he was hiding, and he replies after telling her that he hitched a ride with her he then comes up with nowhere I haven't been before...
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“If you want to really see a road map of where our movies will be (going) in the next five, 10 or 20 years, read the comics,” says Joe Quesada, Marvel’s chief creative officer. “Because they’re almost always a precursor to what’s on the horizon in our cinematic universe and our television universes.”
Oh, that makes sense, I was just kind of teasing that old panel where he's all shrunk and sitting between her... and telling Janet that it's her turn now and that's where he'd then hide out so that the guards wouldn't find him...kind of a funny place for him to hide given their history and then wondering how Janet would react to it, then again she'd think that he was still part of Ultron and all I'd guess...but he'd be 100% himself...