Ant-Man Vol. 1: Second-Chance Man, by Nick Spencer
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Scott Lang has never exactly been the world's best super hero. Heck, most people don't even think he's been the best Ant-Man! And the last guy invented Ultron and joined the Masters of Evil, so that's saying something. But when the Superior Iron Man calls with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and an old enemy returns (sort of), Scott's going to get a chance to turn it all around and be the hero he's always dreamed of being. That's right, Ant-Man's starting a new life -a bold new adventure - and you know what that means! It means he needs to borrow some money. Sure he's been to prison! Sure he's been through a messy divorce! Sure he's been, um...dead. But this time is different! This time nothing is gonna stop the astonishing Ant-Man! Collecting: Ant-Man 1-5
Ant-Man Vol. 1: Second-Chance Man, by Nick Spencer- Amazon Sales Rank: #111019 in Books
- Brand: Spencer, Nick/ Rosanas, Ramon (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-06-23
- Released on: 2015-06-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.25" h x .25" w x 6.75" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 120 pages
About the Author Nick Spencer is a comic book writer known for his creator-owned titles at Image Comics (Morning Glories, Thief of Thieves, Bedlam), his work at DC Comics (Action Comics, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents), and for his current work at Marvel Comics (Secret Avengers, Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Avengers World).
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Don't Know Who Ant-Man Is? Take a Chance! By Anarchy in the US With the massive audience the Marvel cinematic universe has on the world, it comes to no surprise that most of the A-tier characters have already gotten their own films, followed by the B-tier character to start taking hold. Vision, Scarlet Witch, Falcon, and Quicksilver are the current wave of characters added to the film universe. And this summer, Ant-Man will be joining them with his own solo film and that means Marvel is putting out material for the premiere. To sum it up, Ant-Man was one of the founding characters of the Avengers in 1962 as Hank Pym, genius scientist who created the Pym particles, the technology to change his size and mass from microscopic level to giant forms. The character went through a great deal of identities over the years like Giant-Man/Goliath, Yellowjacket, and Wasp. But after many years of finding his true identity, his left behind his original Ant-Man suit and identity. And in walked the second person to take up the suit and be Ant-Man, Scott Lang.Now Scott Lang’s story is something more low-key than his predecessor Pym. Pym built the crazy villain robot Ultron, has an infamous following in the Marvel Universe as a wife-beater to Janet Van Dyne AKA Wasp, and again, his many identities and costumes that follow. Lang was thief and electronic expert who first became Ant-Man after stealing Henry Pym's Ant-Man suit to save his daughter Cassie from a heart condition. He then reformed his life to be Ant-Man full-time and has worked with every super hero team in the Marvel universe becoming a reliable asset over Pym. But died one time and came back to life and BOOM! Long story short, the premise is the same for the feature film this summer and Scott is receiving his own series. Who cares about a guy who can shrink and talk to ants? Right? Well, to my surprise, this is a delightful series.ANT-MAN VOL.1: SECOND-CHANCE MAN collets issues #1-5. Scott Lang, AKA Ant-Man, is having a bit of a crisis. He has no real job (since being a hero is volunteer work), no place of residence, a criminal background, a ticked off ex-wife Bobbi, and never gets enough time to see their daughter Cassie because of his superhero work. Things look grim, but Scott has hope at a second chance to get his life in order by finding a real job and being a true father to Cassie. The thing is, Cassie and Bobbi are moving to Florida to get away from superhero problems of New York. So what does Scott do? How about working for “Superior” Iron Man Tony Stark as new head of security and starting his own security firm in Florida named Ant-Man Security Solutions to prove himself. That could work!I’m not much of an Ant-Man fan, so I was worried the characters confusing incarnations would bog things down, but that isn’t the case. Writer Nick Spencer summarizes Scott’s history in one issue, getting readers up to speed and cleaning up any messy continuity for new readers to jump on board without knowing a single thing about Ant-Man or Scott Lang. Additionally, Spencer creates Ant-Man as an underdog hero, seeing as many people (myself included) probably don’t know much about the character. So new and old readers can give this all a whirl.As for Scott, Spencer portrays him as a sympathetic father, human being, and superhero with humor, likability, and wit in the same vein he did for Superior Foes of Spider-Man (there’s even has a cameo appearance of one of the characters from that series!). Scott has always been a smart-aleck, laid-back, and down-to-earth guy, which makes for reading about him and his troubles about getting a second chance in life is actually enjoyable either trying to win “Superior” Tony Stark’s approval for chief security against three other super-beings, trying to get a loan out from Florida bank, taking on his arch-nemesis Taskmaster (funny story about that…), dealing with long-time Spider-Man villain Grizzly (interesting turn of events there), and even running into a very old enemy. Scott deals with villains and his family life in a way I didn’t think was possible, but Spencer uses his sense of humor to make an engaging book.All five issues of art are done by Ramon Rosanas which is good and clean in design, yet a dash of cartoony to make the book light in appeal. It reminds me a lot like Steve Lieber’s art for Superior Foes. Coincidence? I think not.I actually had no problems with this opening volume. Maybe because my expectations were low or I don’t know enough of Ant-Man/Scott Lang’s history to possibly see the setbacks. I feel my review is around 4 ½ stars, but there series doesn’t quite have the charm like Superior Foes or the massively popular Ms.Marvel.ANT-MAN VOL.1: SECOND-CHANCE MAN is a fun and likable book in prep for the film coming out this summer of Scott Lang. It’s funny, has heart, has a clean slate for new readers, and isn’t bogged down by the rest of the Marvel universe. I am interested to see Nick Spencer take this character in the future.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Fun Book, best for new Ant-Fans By SPaulB Nick Spencer's writing is wonderful, witty, character driven (if something needs explaining, Ant-Man does it, not "Stan Lee" or an omniscient narrator). After reading this I promptly bought his The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol. 1: Getting The Band Back Together, The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol. 2: The Crime Of The Century, and The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol. 3; they are...superior to this, so funny and original.In 'Foes' Spencer has a clean slate for the inner lives of minor league super villains. Here he takes on heroes that have been around for 35+ years, and works to make them familiar to those just coming off this summer's 'Ant-Man' movie. So Cassie Lang reverts to the first couple paragraphs of her Wikipedia entry - she goes from 'Young Avenger killed and later resurrected by Doctor Doom (yeah, that happened)' back to 'victim girl.' Early on Scott thinks 'this is why my daughter is cooler than yours' - not because she is a self-sacrificing superhero, but because she thinks Battle Royale is better than the Hunger Games.Anyway, I'd originally thought that I should give the second volume of Superior Foes a 4 star rating and therefore this should get 3 - but that means it is 'ok' and this book is better than OK. Buy the others first and then, unless you have cash flow problems or an inflexible fondness for previous versions of Ant-Man and Stature, buy this - fun stuff.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Ant-Man on the Move... By Clarence A. Dillard, Jr. After a pretty hard life in the Big Apple, Scott Lang follows his daughter to sunny Miami. Lang hasn't always been there for Cassie, what with being in jail and all, so he decides to stay close after his ex-wife relocates to the Sunshine state. The second Ant-Man hopes to capitalize on his name recognition and he starts up a new security business. Along with a fellow reformed super-villain named the Grizzly (who mistakingly tries to kill Scott after believing he is the Ant-Man who sent him to the slammer!), things seem to be going great at this new business (except for the customers who mistake him for an exterminator...) But Scott should know not to look on the bright side for too long as a trio of his old foes has arrived on the scene, gunning for revenge. Just don't call them his arch-enemies, okay? These baddies do have a reputation to uphold! I liked this series. It did a fairly decent job playing off of the events that occurred in last year's Ant-Man movie. Author Nick Spencer has Lang be the narrator for this volume and I think that was a great idea. Spencer seems to really be able to get into our anti-hero's head and with that being said, I really can hear actor Paul Rudd's voice throughout this book. This Ant-Man has all the mannerisms, quirks, and foibles of the actor who is set to portray the diminutive character for a number of upcoming Marvel films. It was brilliant. There are just two little things that I think are missing from this series. The first thing is that I think Miami was a little bit of a mistake. In the Ant-Man film, the lead character lives and operates in San Francisco. Now, I know that in the comics all of the characters operate out of New York and that's where this story opens up. But I also know that Marvel wants the books to more closely resemble the films. So, instead of Scott pick up stakes and move to Miami, Spencer should have him set up in the Golden Gate area. The other issue I had was an editorial problem. This series only ran for 5 issues and an annual. The short run is all likely due to the massive shakeup of Secret Wars. But Second-Chance Man only contains issues 1-5! Where is the annual at? Is it going to be reprinted somewhere else? And more importantly, why isn't it contained in this volume? This was a great book, though a little incomplete. Hopefully, after Secret Wars, we'll continue the adventures of Scott and Cassie Lang. I gotta say, if Marvel doesn't return to the adventures of this Ant-Man, they'll be coming up 'short' on a perfect opportunity involving a fascinating character. Worth Consuming Rating: 9.5 out of 10 stars.
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