Look Out for the Little Guy!

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Look Out for the Little Guy!

Look Out for the Little Guy!

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It started strong but as I read through it I kept thinking it was lacking attention to detail that marvel is known for. Possibly because - scandalous suggestion, I know - the person whose name and face are on the cover has not in fact written the book as such, and their ghost is so used to churning these things out that they've reskinned the same crappy template they use for the other no-marks. So this is a weird one to review, it's a memoir from Scott Lang in the context of the Marvel Universe.

I guarantee there isn't a person who hasn't seen the movies that is going to pick up this book and read it. If you wish to contribute, please do not immediately edit these pages, and instead visit the Timeline Discussion. Although I suspect the personality might come through a lot better in an audiobook version, and if Lang is too busy saving the world to record one, I'm told the actor Paul Rudd does an excellent impression of him. There were some very heartfelt farewells to certain heroes and the letter to Cassie Lang was just so beautiful. C'est le livre du personnage Scott Lang, que l'on voit dans le film Ant-Man et La Guêpe, et c'est trop cool qu'il ait été édité en vrai.Yes, it's frequently cheesy, sometimes even irritating in an affable sort of way, but that's Scott Lang, isn't it? These are stories of epic battles won and lost, as this everyman turned Super Hero finally tells all-from the official account of what really happened between the Avengers and Thanos to how shrinking down to ant size really feels to the challenges of balancing the roles of hero and dad.

Cap told me that in Age of Ultron, there was this one scene where Natasha said *insert quote directly from movie* and then Thor said *insert quote directly from movie* and then Cap said ‘yes’ and ultron said…etc.It did fall a bit flat - I was hoping that we'd get more in this than just recapping the movies, but we essentially only got a couple of new Ant-Man stories. He has been an ice cream scooper, a corporate whistleblower, a consultant for The Pym Van Dyne Foundation, and an Avenger. I would definitely recommend this to any fans of Marvel/Avengers/Ant-Man or simply anyone interested in a fun superhero story which is made to seem like a hero’s autobiography. Once you learn the unforgettable details of his epic journey, you won’t need to be reminded… to look out for the little guy. In Look Out for the Little Guy , Scott Lang shares with the world a bracingly honest account of his struggles and triumphs, from serving time to being a divorced dad to becoming Ant-Man and joining The Avengers.

Okay onto the more important details…SCOTT LANG I LOVE YOU ❤️ I totally heard him narrating this book to me in my head. To be added Passages [ ] And in that moment, all I could think was, "How did the Hulk turn me into a baby? This is a memoir and as you will get if you know who that is, it's a humorous one with little truths sprinkled all over.

Thank you on behalf of Marvel fans for a well written timeline of events from Scott Lang's point of view. I think I would have rather had this as an audiobook and have him narrate it because that would have made all the difference. As a long term Marvel fan (films, characters and the comics/graphic novels) I was so excited when I was granted access to an ARC copy of Marvel Avengers Ant-Man: Look Out For The Little Guy.



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