The Unstoppable Wasp Explained

Schedule:Monthly
Ongoing:y
Superhero:y
Publisher:Marvel Comics
Date:Vol. 1: January–August 2017
Vol. 2: December 2018–July 2019
Issues:Vol. 1: 8
Vol. 2: 10
Main Char Team:Nadia van Dyne (née Pym)
Writers:Jeremy Whitley
Artists:Elsa Charretier (Vol. 1)
Gurihiru (Vol. 2)
Pencillers:Elsa Charretier (Vol. 1)
Gurihiru (Vol. 2)
Inkers:Elsa Charretier (Vol. 1)
Gurihiru (Vol. 2)
Letterers:Joe Caramagna
Colorists:Megan Wilson (Vol. 1)
Gurihiru (Vol. 2)
Editors:Alanna Smith
Tom Brevoort
Creators:Jeremy Whitley
Elsa Charretier
Subcat:Marvel Comics
Sort:Unstoppable Wasp, The

The Unstoppable Wasp is an ongoing American comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring Nadia van Dyne (née Pym). The solo series initially debuted in January 2017 and ran for 8 issues as a part of Marvel NOW! 2.0, before relaunching in October 2018 for another run of 10 issues.[1] The series were written by Jeremy Whitley. Art was by Elsa Charretier from the start of the publication until the second run, which Gurihiru took over as artist for.[2] In May 2020, Disney Books published a young adult novel continuing the series written by Sam Maggs, titled The Unstoppable Wasp: Built On Hope. Critics have praised the series for its comedy as well as its portrayal of relationships and bipolar disorder.

Publication history

Starting in July 2016, the Civil War II crossover storyline affected a number of Marvel comics and characters, introducing the character of Nadia Pym / The Wasp. Marvel announced in late 2016 that, after Civil War was complete, they would relaunch their entire line as part of a Marvel NOW! 2.0 rebranding,[3] including The Unstoppable Wasp, with the series following Nadia after acquiring U.S. citizenship, as she starts the program G.I.R.L. (Genius In action Research Labs) to look for women with genius intellects upon realizing that S.H.I.E.L.D.'s index of the world's most intelligent people doesn't list any women above 27th place,[4] adopting the new surname "Van Dyne" after Janet van Dyne.[5]

Plot

Volume 2

Reception

Issue #1 was published on January 5, 2017, to positive reviews. The Unstoppable Wasp was praised for its comedy, and the character of Nadia Pym (later van Dyne) was seen as empowering for being likable, smart, and having an infectious charm unlike that of typical superheroes.[6] ComicsAlliance praised the series' "structure, pacing and character interactions", regarded its "Unstoppable" title as "the perfect adjective for the series, because Nadia represents a kind of determination and perseverance that’s both admirable and inspiring."[7] CBR expressed interest in the series being adapted to the Marvel Cinematic Universe,[8] while Comics Beat lauded the series' "enticing" nature and "Jeremy Whitley’s commitment to Nadia Pym’s unwavering & infectious optimism against the worst odds [with] Elsa Charretier’s incredible layouts and spreads add[ing] so much substance to the vibrant personality of this comic".[9] The series' depiction of bipolar disorder was also praised.[10] [11] [12]

Collected editions

The series has been collected into trade paperbacks:

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
The Unstoppable Wasp Vol. 1: Unstoppable!The Unstoppable Wasp #1–4 and All-New, All-Different Avengers #14September 12, 2017
The Unstoppable Wasp Vol. 2: Agents of G.I.R.L.The Unstoppable Wasp #5–8 and Tales to Astonish #44March 13, 2018
The Unstoppable Wasp: G.I.R.L. PowerThe Unstoppable Wasp #1–8April 2, 2019
The Unstoppable Wasp: Unlimited Vol. 1: Fix EverythingThe Unstoppable Wasp (vol. 2) #1–5May 7, 2019
The Unstoppable Wasp: Unlimited Vol. 2: G.I.R.L. VS. A.I.M.The Unstoppable Wasp (vol. 2) #6–10September 11, 2019
The Unstoppable Wasp: A.I.M. Escape!The Unstoppable Wasp (vol. 2) #1–10January 26, 2021

Novels

Nadia van Dyne has also been featured in one middle grade novel.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Unstoppable Wasp Canceled After Issue #10.. But Is It Goodbye, or So Long For Now?. Bleeding Cool. May 14, 2019. 14 May 2019. Terror. Jude.
  2. Web site: The Unstoppable Wasp is Back with a New Ongoing Series by Jeremy Whitley and Gurihiru. Bleeding Cool. June 12, 2018. 12 June 2018. Terror. Jude.
  3. Web site: Unstoppable Wasp Returns: An Interview With Jeremy Whitley. Geek Dad. August 15, 2018. 15 August 2018. DeRider. Mathias. Frost. Kay Tilden.
  4. Web site: Marvel's The Unstoppable Wasp Flying Back To Comics This Fall. SyFy Wire. June 12, 2018. 12 June 2018. Granshaw. Lisa.
  5. Web site: Exclusive Preview: It's Time for the G.I.R.L. Young Scientists Expo in Unstoppable Wasp #8, But What About Nadia's Mom?. Comics Beat. May 17, 2019. 17 May 2019. Puc. Samantha.
  6. Web site: The Unstoppable Wasp #1 Review. IGN. January 5, 2017. 5 January 2017. Schedeen. Jesse.
  7. Web site: Don't Stop Her Now: The Infectious Enthusiasm Of Charretier's The Unstoppable Wasp #1 [Review]]. ComicsAlliance. January 4, 2017. 4 January 2017. Schedeen. Jesse.
  8. Web site: Unstoppable Wasp: How Nadia van Dyne Could Appear in the MCU. Comic Book Resources. April 22, 2020. 22 April 2020. Lockyer. Margaret.
  9. Web site: The Marvel Rundown: Nadia Pym is a Breakout Star in her First Wasp Ongoing Series. Comics Beat. January 4, 2017. 4 January 2017. Jones. Alexander.
  10. Web site: Marvel Reveals Superhero 'The Unstoppable Wasp' Has Bipolar Disorder. The Mighty. February 20, 2019. 20 February 2019. V.. Juliette.
  11. Web site: Marvel's New Comic Book Series, The Unstoppable Wasp, Stars a Superhero With Bipolar Disorder. Men's Health. March 19, 2019. 19 March 2019. Schrodt. Paul.
  12. Web site: Unstoppable Wasp – The Villain in Her Story? (Spoilers). Bleeding Cool. February 21, 2019. 21 February 2019. Johnston. Rich.
  13. Web site: The Unstoppable Wasp Takes On A High-Tech AI In Exclusive Excerpt From Novel Built On Hope. SyFy Wire. March 9, 2020. 9 March 2020. Spry. Jeff.
  14. Web site: Marvel Sets Unstoppable Wasp YA Prose Novel for 2020. The Hollywood Reporter. August 7, 2019. 7 August 2019. McMillan. Graeme.