“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.”
Why would he use it to age himself?
Anyways, I find it hard to believe that Mike Deodato jr doesn't know what Hank's Ant-Man costume looks like. He drew it a few times during Hickman's run. It's an easy look to find reference material for. And Scott was in the same issue.
Last edited by Michael Watkins; 02-25-2018 at 12:24 PM.
Look, nobody has an explanation for this. We're all speculating here. Does Deodato have a twitter account, IG or something? Maybe someone can ask him if it was a mistake or something else.
And to be logical he would have had to draw Hank in his usual Giant-Man costume, since he was wearing it when Ultron fused with him. From a story stand point, it's illogical for Hank to have Scott's costume on right now. Even if in the highly unlikely event that Hank would come back as Ant-Man in a book called "Ant-Man and the Wasp", it's still illogical for him to have it on right now.
That's why I believe it was an unintentional mistake.
"You don't raise yourself by stepping on somebody else"
Currently looking for a pull list... Does near-mint West Coast Avengers count?
#givebackthesuit
#stopstealinghisstuff
“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.”
“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.”
Tales to Atonish #40 Feb 1963
"The Day Ant-Man Failed!"
Ant-Man investigates a series of hijackings;
He pretends to be sick to lure the hijacker into the open.
Script by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, art by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky
Tales to Atonish #41 Mar 1963
"Prisoner of the Slave World!"
Henry Pym is kidnapped along with other scientists in order to build a super-weapon for a tyrant in another dimension.
Script by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, art by Don Heck
A Giant-Man trade, and a Scott and Janet mini following up the Living Eraser story where Giant-Man debut... Guys, is Hank Pym coming back as Giant-Man?
“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.”
If they can have two Hawkeyes then I see no reason why they can't have two Giant-Men
I don't think Raz would miss being Giant-Man. He's more scientist than superhero, currently. I would love for him to stick around. He has made Pym particle discoveries of his own.
"You don't raise yourself by stepping on somebody else"
Currently looking for a pull list... Does near-mint West Coast Avengers count?
#givebackthesuit
#stopstealinghisstuff
I think that he should come back but as a surprise where say some baddie is about to kill say Jan and then Hank would break free from the Infinity Stone and then say something like over my dead body before growing up large and beating the baddie, just that Hank being back would be a surprise to everyone or something along those lines...