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There are numerous reasons for this, but the biggest is Pym’s history. He’s most well-known for the time that he hit his wife the Wasp, and since then, he’s been pushed further and further down the superhero totem pole. However, this ignores just how important to the history of the Marvel Universe he is. While plenty of people like his girlfriend the Wasp better (and there’s a good reason for this: she’s awesome), it’s easy to forget his place in the team and its history. That doesn’t mean that Marvel forgot how integral to the team he was, and in the ’90s, we got a story that revolved around him and showed him and his role in the Marvel Universe’s history: The Last Avengers Story, by Peter David and Ariel Olivetti.
The Last Avengers Story Paid Homage to Hank Pym’s Place in the Avengers

The ’90s were an interesting time for Marvel. The X-Men and Spider-Man were ascendant, and the old school Marvel heroes weren’t “cool” anymore. However, another thing that seemingly wasn’t cool at the House of Ideas was good writing. That’s not to say there was no good writing at Marvel in the ’90s, but there was a stretch, from 1991 to about 1996, where the majority of the publisher’s writing wasn’t up to snuff. However, they did have some amazing writers who knew Marvel history very well and one of them was Peter David.
Peter David was doing bang-up work on The Incredible Hulk, and anything he worked on in the ’90s was amazing. In the mid ’90s, Marvel split into several “imprints”: the X-books, the Spider-Man books, the classic heroes, the edgy street level ones, and an “Alterniverse” that was the home to alternate universe books. Marvels showed that prestige format books, with painted art and amazing writers, would sell, and the Alterniverse was home to these kinds of books. Ruins took the idea of Marvels to a dark Marvel Universe in 1995, and later in the year, we got The Last Avengers Story.









