Ant-Man

Marvel Comics.

Ant Man/Giant Man Masterworks 1 (Tales To Astonish 27, 35-52; w Stan Lee, Larry Lieber & H.E. Huntley; a Jack Kirby, Don Heck). [From Marvel Comics: Burned under the magnifying glass of overwhelming demand, Mighty Marvel has given in to give you our smallest hero in his big Masterworks debut! Lee and Kirby’s second hero creation, scientist Hank Pym, invented an amazing growth serum and a cybernetic helmet making him the Astonishing Ant-Man! Teamed up with the winsome Wasp, the tiny twosome battle a sensational array of mini- and maxi-sized menaces from the Scarlet Beetle to the Black Knight! And if that’s not enough to occupy a man of science, he’s also defending the good ol’ U.S. of A’s secrets from the commie hordes! But we’ve got more than just miniature mayhem for you, True Believer. You can look forward to the birth of the biggest Avenger there ever was—Giant-Man—so run, don’t walk, and reserve your copy today!]
Ant Man/Giant Man Masterworks 2 (Tales To Astonish 53-69; w Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Leon Lazarus, Al Hartley; a Dick Ayers, Don Heck, Steve Ditko, Larry Lieber, Carl Burgos, Bob Powell). [From Marvel Comics: Hank Pym and his ladylove, Janet Van Dyne, make their highly requested return to the Marvel Masterworks in the concluding volume of Ant-Man/Giant-Man’s Silver Age adventures! Penned by no less than "The Man" himself, Stan Lee, and illustrated by an unmatched cadre of Bullpen embellishers - from "Dazzling" Dick Ayers and "Sturdy" Steve Ditko to Golden Age greats Carl Burgos and Bob Powell - you’ll need high pockets to hold onto the action and adventure that's in store for you. Giant-Man and the winsome Wasp have the decks stacked against them as they go up against an array of antagonists from the wild and weird Human Top, Porcupine, Colossus and the Wrecker to the Incredible Hulk, Attuma, and Spider-Man! Also presenting the debut of the world's tallest Avenger's new look and the Wasp's own solo feature, you don't need to be one of the smartest minds in the Marvel Universe to know it's time to reserve your copy today!] 2/27/08
Essential Astonishing Ant-Man 1 (Tales To Astonish 27, 35-69; w Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Ernie Hart, et al.; a Jack Kirby, Don Heck, Dick Ayers, et al.). [From Marvel Comics: The smallest hero of them all gets his own big book! To celebrate his 40th Anniversary, the mini man of might finally gets his due! Ant-Man leaps into bold black-and-white action as we reprint all of his TALES TO ASTONISH appearances (that's TTA #27 as well as #35 - #69, kids!) in one giant volume! Witness Hank Pym's transformation into Giant-Man and his blossoming relationship with the winsome Wasp! Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's smallest creation is still one of their finest!]
Irredemable Ant-Man 1 (1-6; w Robert Kirkman; a Phil Hester). [From Marvel Comics: Introducing the world’s worst super hero! When a low-level S.H.I.E.L.D. agent gets a hold of Hank Pym’s new Ant-Man suit, you know the Marvel Universe is in trouble. He’s not concerned with saving the world or helping others. He’s concerned with getting through the day and getting a leg up on life. He’s not going to use his powers responsibly, he’s going to use them for the betterment of himself. He’s Ant-Man, a new “hero” for the modern world. If you thought Robert Kirkman pushed the boundaries of what could be in a Marvel Comic with MARVEL ZOMBIES just wait until you see what he does in here!]
Irredemable Ant-Man 1 (7-12; w Robert Kirkman; a Phil Hester, Cory Walker). [From Marvel Comics: Eric O'Grady has found himself in need of a little employment. It costs money to be on the run from the law. Luckily Damage Control is on the lookout for someone who can safely sift through rubble for survivors. Don't worry, though--he'll still have plenty of time to spy on the ladies like the despicable human-being that he is. Plus: Why fight super-villains when you can watch attractive ladies take their clothes off in the privacy of their own homes? Our little Irredeemable Ant-Man has got it made! That is, until he realizes that the current subject of his perverted voyeurism is none other than Carol Danvers – otherwise known as MS. MARVEL!]