WASP: Janet Van Dyne Flies Higher Than Ever In A New Marvel Comics Series From Al Ewing And Kasia Nie

WASP: Janet Van Dyne Flies Higher Than Ever In A New Marvel Comics Series From Al Ewing And Kasia Nie

Marvel has announced plans for a new Wasp series that will put the spotlight on Janet Van Dyne, exploring her legacy in the past and present Marvel Universe as the hero celebrates her 60th anniversary.

By JoshWilding - Aug 27, 2022 09:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Since the very dawn of the Marvel superhero age, Janet Van Dyne has enchanted comic book fans as the founding Avenger known as the Wasp! Now, after 60 years of being a superhero (and fashion icon), the character will headline a new four-issue limited series next January. 

Wasp will be written by Defenders scribe Al Ewing with art by Kasia Nie, known for her acclaimed work on titles like Mockingbird and Age of Conan: Belit. Like Ewing's hit Ant-Man series currently on stands, Wasp will pay tribute to Janet's incredible legacy by shedding new light on her wild Silver Age origin, spotlighting her relationship with protégé Nadia Van Dyne, and paving the way for a bright future.

The saga will also directly lead into another Ewing-penned series launching in the new year. 

After countless Avengers missions, earth-shattering battles, and fabulous costumes, Janet Van Dyne is ready to start a new chapter in her legendary superhero career. But as she sets out to change up her role within Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, a villain from her past rises out of the shadows to ruin all she's worked for.

Joined by Nadia Van Dyne, Janet and Nadia team up against a dangerous new organization with shocking connections to both their histories. As the threat grows more urgent, Janet and Nadia will face a test so great that they may become the very thing they fear most.

"The Ant-Man series was a whole lot of fun and gave me a new appreciation for Janet Van Dyne and her world - and when I went digging into her past, there was a whole story there just waiting to be unearthed," Ewing explained. "If you weren't a fan of the Wondrous Wasp before - not to mention her adopted daughter Nadia Van Dyne - you will be when we're done!"

"I’m super excited to work with Al and rest of the team on this anniversary tribute to Wasp," Nie added. "I love Janet, she’s one of my favorite Marvel characters—a mature person with an uneasy past, a successful woman and the best mom to Nadia. She’s unstoppable."

You can check out two of Tom Reilly's covers for the series below, and we'll no doubt have more to share with you about Wasp before it arrives in comic book stores next January.
 

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marvel72
marvel72 - 8/27/2022, 9:37 AM
No thanks, supporting character or in The Avengers comic book.
HeeroG
HeeroG - 8/27/2022, 10:14 AM
@marvel72 - You mean, a founding member and long-time leader of the Avengers?

You need to take marvel out of your nickname, with such shitty takes.
ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 8/27/2022, 10:38 AM
@HeeroG - One of the oldest characters in Marvel Comics, right? Well established character.
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/27/2022, 11:02 AM
@HeeroG - Yes she is team member/leader of The Avengers or partner of Ant-Man/Yellow Jacket/Giant-Man.

Why should I take the Marvel from my name? I've been a fan of Marvel for most of my life,I enjoyed most of the MCU Phase 1-3,but they've gone downhill after Avengers:Endgame,phase 4,only a couple of Disney Plus shows are worth watching and phase bore has been shit apart from Spider-Man:No Way Home and Doctor Strange And The MultiVerse Of Madness.

So no I won't be changing my name because you want me to.
zeon00
zeon00 - 8/30/2022, 12:39 PM
@marvel72 - you MCU fan not a Marvel Comic fan
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 8/27/2022, 10:49 AM
Cool. I’ll be checking it out.
GirshwinDavies
GirshwinDavies - 8/27/2022, 12:14 PM
I really like it when they stick to semi original designs as opposed to making it look ultimately or cinematic looking ones.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 8/27/2022, 12:34 PM
I always liked The Wasp. Kind of underrated character when all's said and done.

I've been saying for ages that Marvel Studios is missing a trick having her be such a side character. Make her leader of the avengers. I know it's Hope in the films and not Janet but I can live with that. She's going to age out eventually so they're missing their window.

Now that I think about it, if I were to pick which MCU characters I am most excited to see again in future outings it's Clint, Hope, Scott, M'Baku, Yelena, Kate and America Chavez.
FearTheLiving
FearTheLiving - 8/27/2022, 8:58 PM
About time. Jan is awesome.
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