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  2. Hope van Dyne - Wikipedia

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    After Pym breaks Lang out of jail, Van Dyne reluctantly helps train Lang to fully harness the Ant-Man suit's abilities. While Hope still holds resentment towards Pym, she begins to reconcile with her father after he reveals that her mother shrank herself down to disarm a missile and became trapped in the subatomic Quantum Realm. Consequently ...

  3. Hope Pym - Wikipedia

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    Hope Pym is a supervillain known under the codename Red Queen. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Evangeline Lilly portrays a different version of the character, Hope van Dyne , in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant-Man (2015) and appears as the Wasp in the films Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023).

  4. Nadia van Dyne - Wikipedia

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    Nadezhda "Nadia" van Dyne (née Pym) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Mark Waid and Alan Davis , the character first appeared in Free Comic Book Day 2016 Civil War II (July 2016), and was loosely based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe character Hope van Dyne , played by Evangeline Lilly .

  5. Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z - Wikipedia

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    In an alternate universe, Pym is working at Camp Lehigh, when vials of Pym particles are stolen from him by Steve Rogers. In another alternate universe, Pym dresses in the Yellowjacket armor and murders prospective Avengers Tony Stark, Thor, Clint Barton, Bruce Banner, and Natasha Romanoff as revenge on Nick Fury for Hope's death. He is ...

  6. Wasp (character) - Wikipedia

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    Wasp's first appearance in Tales to Astonish #44 (June 1963). Art by Jack Kirby and Don Heck.. Janet van Dyne debuted in Tales to Astonish #44 (plotted by Stan Lee, scripted by H. E. Huntley, and drawn by Jack Kirby, June 1963) as Henry "Hank" Pym's partner, becoming the Wasp to avenge the death of her father, scientist Vernon van Dyne. [6]

  7. Goliath (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Hank Pym incarnation of Goliath makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "One Man's Worth (Part 1)". [ citation needed ] The Clint Barton incarnation of Goliath makes a cameo appearance in the Fantastic Four episode "To Battle the Living Planet".

  8. Cross Technological Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    This version, known as Pym Technologies, was a multinational technology and scientific research company founded by Hank Pym, following his departure from S.H.I.E.L.D., to study quantum mechanics. But he was later voted out of his own company by his protege Darren Cross and his daughter, Hope van Dyne.

  9. Giant-Man - Wikipedia

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    Giant-Man is the alias used by several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in association with the alias Ant-Man. Hank Pym first appeared as Giant-Man in Tales to Astonish #49, though he had appeared multiple times before, first in #27 as the scientist Henry Pym, and in #35 as Ant-Man. Regardless of iteration, Giant-Man usually has the power to ...