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antvnger · 2 months
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Shrink discs and grow discs are what we call them. You’re fine, buddy.
I’ve tried and succeeded growing a taco. And an orange. And cake.
Pym particles definitely work on food, and it’s amazing! In fact, Hope’s been using Pym Tech resources to research how our particles can help with world hunger and things like that. It’s incredible. She’s incredible.
Anyway, yeah, this totally works on food.
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@kosmothewonder
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cyberjack · 5 months
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firelance2361 · 4 months
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The Invincible Ant-Man
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Here’s another What If…? Art style recreation attempt, this time with the version of Tony Stark as Ant-Man from Avengers: Forever storyline.
Just another tidbit for all the fans of the series as we wait in anticipation for Season 3.
Hope you like it!
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I know this is two very different fandoms but Hank Pym is giving Sung Jin-Woo Shadow Monarch in the new ant man. THE ANTS AHHHH. He needed a Beru.
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Ant-Man and The Wasp #5 (2018)
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Pym Particles and House Spiders- A Marvel Fanfiction
Note: Y/N has ice powers in this fic; takes place in the same Marvel Universe as Cryogenics and Kidnappings
The spider crawled over the boxes of old suits and pieces of tech. The young Avengers’ attic was huge, but it was also rarely used, so it gave plenty of opportunities for little creatures to make a home inside of it. The spider made a leap over a set of old katanas, then landed precariously on a vial of red liquid. The cap must not have been screwed on all the way, however, because as the spider jumped from the vial, its top fell off and the contents inside dribbled down onto the floor… right where the spider landed.
The spilled Pym particles took effect immediately. The spider grew to the size of a small elephant, its back reaching to the attic’s rafters. Unbothered by its change in size, the spider quickly went to work building its web, and the inhabitants of the mansion were none the wiser.
Y/N woke up to the sound of bumping. She bolted upright in bed. Deciding that she must have just been hearing things, Y/n went to lay back down, but then, it happened again. Bump. Thump. Bump.
That does it, Y/N thought, and she got out of bed and reached for her room’s intercom.
“Guys, wake up,” Y/N said into the tiny machine on the wall, “someone’s in the house.”
A groan crackled out from the intercom.
“Y/N, it’s four o’clock in the morning,” Miles’s voice rang out, “some of us were up all night crime fighting.”
“Well get ready to do some more crime fighting, because like I said, we’re in the middle of a home invasion.”
“It’s probably just Doreen grabbing snacks again, you worry too much.”
“Hey!” Squirrel-Girl’s voice came on, “I grabbed all of my nuts and acorns at midnight, thank you very much. My squirrels and I were sleeping peacefully until someone woke us up.”
Y/N pinched the bridge of her nose. Was no one else worried about the intruder?
“Where did you hear the noise, Y/N?” Peter asked.
“It sounded like it came from the attic,” Y/N answered.
“Then I’ll meet you there,” Peter said, “everyone else, don’t go back to bed just yet. We might need back up.”
“Thank you!” Y/N said, “at least someone’s taking this seriously.”
Y/N met Peter at the ladder that would lead to the attic. The webslinger hung upside down on the ceiling, fully clad in his spider-suit. Y/N had also gotten dressed in her suit and was ready to take down whoever was dumb enough to break into a house full of enhanced teenagers.
“Okay,” Peter said, landing on the floor, “I’ll go first, then you follow. Got it?”
Y/N nodded. She followed Peter up the ladder and through the trap door to the attic. Y/N watched Peter look around with his night-vision lenses, then felt him immediately tense up.
“What is it?” Y/N whispered, “HYDRA? AIM? The brotherhood of evil mutants?”
“Worse, it’s so much worse,” Peter whispered back, “abort mission. Go back down.”
“What!?”
“Y/N, I’m not joking, go back down,” Peter said.
There was an urgency in Peter’s voice that compelled Y/N to oblige. She descended the ladder, with Spider-Man right behind her. He closed the trap door and sealed it shut with a web.
“Gather the team,” Peter said, “we’re leaving.”
“What?” Y/N asked, “Leaving? Peter, who’s up there?”
Before he could stop her, Y/N pushed past Peter and climbed the ladder to the attic. She tore off the web with an ice shard and pushed the trap door open. She flicked on the light to the attic and gasped at what she saw. A giant spider, the size of at least three cars, in a corner of the attic. The spider had covered the attic in webbing and was clicking its pincers menacingly. It arched its back and shot a web from its rear. Y/N felt Peter’s arm tug her down just in time. She heard the web whizz over her head. Peter reached past her and closed the trap door, sealing it with a web once again.
“Right,” Y/N said, her voice significantly higher than usual, “I’ll go get the team.”
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elgaberino-mcoc · 1 year
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Hank Pym kit design! I spent all day making this. Credit to MCOC Journal for the initial background template
- nookromance
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sophieinwonderland · 1 year
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"You can tell me Iron Man’s suit uses tech as much as you want, but it gives zero shits about the laws of physics..." My hypothesises: 1. Tony Stark lives in a different world. It's a lot like our own, but different in some ways, like slightly different physics. So, the suit is rational. 2. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. It's possible humanity in our world simply haven't found the means to make an exact copy of the Iron Man suit yet. There, not fantasy :P
Host: The physics would have to be really different. It's not just how the suit somehow works, but that it doesn't kill him when he falls straight out of the sky in the first Iron Man. And again in The Avengers.
And it's not just Tony either. Captain America's shield doesn't behave consistently at all.
Hulk's transformation somehow creates mass from nothing. And he can somehow create shockwaves by slamming his hands together at completely normal speeds.
Don't even get me started on Ant-Man's Pym Particles.
The MCU is great. I love it. Huge fan. But it's all magic. Every bit of their science is nonsense with no internal consistency, and just does whatever the writers need it to do at that moment.
Although it's still way better than The Flash series.
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spiderbae2319 · 12 days
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Ok I was today years old when I realized that the shrinking disks Scott used in first movie and Civil War would’ve saved a lot of fucking lives. It’d be a lot easier to squish Thanos if he was the size of an ant.
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hughmanrights · 1 year
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania review
Director:
Peyton Reed
Main cast:
Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lily, Jonathon Majors, Kathryn Newton, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfieffer, Corey Stoll, William Jackson Harper, Katy O’Brian, David Dalmachian and Bill Murray.
Runtime: 125 minutes.
Does it pass the Bechdel test? Yes
Basic Plot:
Enjoying newfound fame after the events of Avengers: Endgame, Scott Lang, Hope Van Dyne and their family get trapped in the Quantum Realm. Desperate to escape with his family, Scott Lang makes a deal with the Kang the Conqueror.
Overall thoughts:
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a great start to Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The special effects, acting and storyline are superb. In particular, Jonathon Major continues to shine in his role as Kang the Conqueror as well as his variants. The Quantum Realm heavily draws on the Star Wars and Dune franchises in terms of style to create a breathtaking setting. While Quantumania is a great film, some of the cast have come under fire for confirmed and alleged actions outside the MCU. Evangeline Lily has been criticized for having some anti-lockdown views during the Covid-19 lockdowns in Canada. Michael Douglas and Bill Murray have been accused of inappropriate behavior in past roles. Despite these controversies, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is still an enjoyable adventure of a film.
Overall rating: 4 out of 5 stars.
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agent-42 · 1 year
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so can pym particles still poison your brain or was that issue fixed after the first antman movie?
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antvnger · 6 months
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Who knows how it happened. Maybe it was one of the guys, maybe an ant messed something up. But either way, it happened. Some how, some way, Scott and Hank ended up with dysfunctional Pym Particles. @og-ant-man
Scott crossed his arms and huffed. His face betrayed his annoyance. He looked completely done. Whoever’s fault it was, it didn’t matter. This just had to be fixed. Now. ASAP.
“Awesome,” he exclaimed sarcastically. “Now what?”
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feleshero · 14 days
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&.  social media meme ―― IG Stories
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One forty likes in four minutes, nine DMs with varying crying emojis, 'girl what!?' and eye emojis. She doesn't tag @particlexxdealer. She doesn't feel as if she has to. He knows what he's done.
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firelance2361 · 1 month
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Ant-Aunt
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Here’s a MCU redesign piece based on an obscure deep cut from What If? #34 from May of 1982 where Aunt May dons the Ant-Man suit and mantle, modeled after the MCU Pym-Tech suits.
Hope you like it!
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https://twitter.com/HeavyWomanGuy/status/1771746864527773822
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og-ant-man · 1 year
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You had fun when Scott was kid sized, didn't you?
Btw, i admire your work, it's very impressing
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oh without a doubt.
That was probably the best thing I had seen that entire week. Plus it was kind of adorable seeing him have to jump up into the car. I was so tempted to tell him he had to sit in a booster seat.
and thank you. I appreciate the comment. Trust me I'm not done doing my research.
@ask-scott-lang-whatever wasn't that a great time?
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