Thread:Vision0/@comment-25380870-20141230110622/@comment-5795364-20150115192643

DuttPanda wrote: I COMPLETELY agree with the third paragraph of yours. He has mental issues of his own. He left his own wife at Civil War just to cheat with a university classmate or something and it turned out, ahem, as a boy-.......... Skrull... Then he had whipped and beated his wife out of alcohol issues with anger and resilience issues yet he derives the name as a hero out of all of the negative things he has done. This Ant-Man seems fine to me but the stories and arcs about Hank Pym and his Ant-Man suit adventures weren`t at all wondrous, that`s why it ended up so less grossing and unimportant to comic book fanatics and geeks. This character has great character development. He didn't slap his wife so many times. He hit her once. And it was in a state that you could understand, not to mention, Hulk, Cap and every big hero, killed people that no one talks about, yet, everyone care about Hank slapping someone. Hulk fucking killed millions. Millions!

He is always sorry for what he had done, and he is a hero.

And he is actually well known I think.