The Microverse certainly fits into the category of the unknown, so it's only natural that The Challengers would be interested in exploring it. Who better the serve as a tour guide than Hank Pym?
The Microverse certainly fits into the category of the unknown, so it's only natural that The Challengers would be interested in exploring it. Who better the serve as a tour guide than Hank Pym?
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Who better? Well, let's see. There's Reed Richards, Ray Palmer, the crew of the CMDF Voyager...
@Anon615: Whoa! Cynical, much?
@Ross: I think this is a top-notch team-up. Not only for the premise. But, also, for a potential sequel involving Carl "the Crusher" Creel. Because I recently learned that, in the mainstream Marvel multiverse, everyone's favorite Absorbing Man has a cousin named...Rocky Davis!
Tee-hee...I couldn't help thinking that you could have had The Atom on the banner of names on the cover, but he's not visible...because he's shrunken smaller than we can see! lol...
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