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I'm not filing this under MCU YA for two reasons:
1. Although my library labelled it YA, it's closer in tone to the JF Squirrel Girl books by Shannon & Dean Hale. There are illustrations and footnotes!
2. It's not in the MCU! This is the version of Marvel canon where the daughter that Hank Pym never knew he had was raised in the Red Room. Her name is Nadia, which we're told here means Hope, a clever allusion to Hope van Dyne, Pym's daughter in the MCU.
All that said, it's a delightful and sentimental story. I loved the Unstoppable Wasp comics and was glad to spend more time with Nadia, who honestly is a more interesting character than either Hope or Scott Lang.
1. Although my library labelled it YA, it's closer in tone to the JF Squirrel Girl books by Shannon & Dean Hale. There are illustrations and footnotes!
2. It's not in the MCU! This is the version of Marvel canon where the daughter that Hank Pym never knew he had was raised in the Red Room. Her name is Nadia, which we're told here means Hope, a clever allusion to Hope van Dyne, Pym's daughter in the MCU.
All that said, it's a delightful and sentimental story. I loved the Unstoppable Wasp comics and was glad to spend more time with Nadia, who honestly is a more interesting character than either Hope or Scott Lang.