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Hit or miss, with no one story knocking my socks off, but enough with enough meat that I read almost all of them. I skipped the 2 longest that had the most poetic, flowery language.
Oh, Vision! You're so adorable in your suits - which you apparently make yourself, from your body, so always naked. (YAAAAAAYAYAYAYAY! Um, I got waaaay too excited when I learned this fact.) This brought me comfort when I needed it. There's some odd moments that Disney decides are too adult...
More so than many of the others: the cybernetic enhancements, and tech, the brainwashing storyline, Sam and Cap and Bucky and Cap. I'd forgotten how great this movie was, and it was a blast reading it, too. Not in the mood for a longer review and I only have a couple minutes so I'm going to lea...
So, I'm gonna come out and say it: I haven't particularly liked any of the Ant-Mans. (The people who wore the suit and took that name.) Scott Lang may be my least favorite Ant-Man, though, and I basically bought this to see if there was anything interesting in the way Irvine wrote the hive-mind ...
It's about as fun to read as any novelization could be: slick, easy to read, and action-packed. There was one error that I found particularly glaring: "They were armored, their faces hidden. They were humanoid in shape, with monstrous faces similar to the reptiles found on Earth." To be honest...