Can Ant-Man fix his own life?
Scott is still trying to get on the right route for the sake of his daughter but due to his complicated background is not easy to even get a loan. However, he will soon demonstrate that he has bigger things to offer than most people think.
Second issue from this new series and I must say I'm still enjoying it a lot.
Nick Spencer comes back with a pretty entertaining script where he puts Scott in a position where most people are familiar with: Trying to get a loan from the bank.
This however, turns out to be more interesting than it sounds due to living in a world where crazy stuff happens. Scott immediately shows his skills as a superhero in a pretty insane battle against a Nazi robot.
The writer continues to portray Scott as an everyman who committs a lot of mistakes and can even be a bit of a dork but is still quite likable (despite that he tried to kinda rob the bank).
Ramon Rosanas is once again in art duties and his work is as expressive and detailed as in the previous chapter.
Pretty nice issue, one of the most enjoyable reads from this week.
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