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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. 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. Je n'ai plus qu'à aller le faire dédicacer par Ant-Man lui même quand j'irai à Disneyland à l'Avengers Campus !

Because my life—just like yours—loses half its value if we don’t find a way to share its lessons with others. Members of WikiProject:Timeline team are working on editing pages in response to the information revealed in the book. 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. We get a first person perspective on the final battle with Thanos, but sadly, he didn’t reveal how he shrunk down, went up Thanos’ butt and became Giant-Man to end (see what I did there) him. Even if Paul Rudd himself had half-assed a single paragraph it would’ve been a delight to read compared to this garbage.

At first I feared this was going to be one of those disappointing reads where you really like a celebrity, get the impression they'd be fun company, but when you pick up their memoir it's too busy trying to be inspirational to let them be themselves. 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. I do love Ant-Man so much, he's absolutely one of my favourite characters and my dad and I rewatch the Ant-Man movies all the time, so of course I had to read this! It's Scott telling the story covering the Ant Man movies, Civil War and End Game so there's a bit of going over those events and wee insights into what part Scott played.

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. Along the way, you’ll hear about my story—Scott Lang’s story—from where I started to the (ant-) man I’ve become, and am still becoming.Who would have thought it, Scott Lang, big small guy who talks to ants and occasionally having a hand in saving the world, writing a book that may or may not blow your mind. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. 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. That makes a total of 24 mentions of Luis by name throughout the book, which is 24 more times than he was mentioned in Quantumania.

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