Al Ewing has revealed the inspiration behind his new series, Avengers Inc.In an interview with CBR, the acclaimed writer discussed how the series was born not only out of his love for Janet Van Dyne, whom he had written in a previous series, but also out of his desire to answer a certain question. “It grew originally out of the question of who the Avengers avenge — of taking that name and getting serious with it,” the author explained. He further elaborated, “The form that eventually took came out of the Ant-Man series a little bit, in that I knew I wanted to do something with Janet Van Dyne because she was so much fun to write in that first issue, and where my head went was pairing her up with someone in a duo that’d be the core of a new Avengers book, solving mysteries.”The intent was to take the group and view them through a “TV lens.” Ewing had the idea of putting The Wasp with a character named “Victor Shade” and giving them multiple “guest stars” as they attempt to solve their “case of the week.” Ewing also builds upon Janet’s role in a past comic where her detective side emerged. He even noted that if she hadn’t been “sidetracked” by Hank Pym, she likely would’ve been a “superhero gumshoe.” Even the name, Avengers Inc., wasn’t meant to tie into past series but to give it a very detective-style name that would inform readers of what’s coming.RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Are Legacy Heroes Like The New Punisher Marvel’s Future Or Holding Comics Back?
Al Ewing has revealed the inspiration behind his new series, Avengers Inc.
In an interview with CBR, the acclaimed writer discussed how the series was born not only out of his love for Janet Van Dyne, whom he had written in a previous series, but also out of his desire to answer a certain question. “It grew originally out of the question of who the Avengers avenge — of taking that name and getting serious with it,” the author explained. He further elaborated, “The form that eventually took came out of the Ant-Man series a little bit, in that I knew I wanted to do something with Janet Van Dyne because she was so much fun to write in that first issue, and where my head went was pairing her up with someone in a duo that’d be the core of a new Avengers book, solving mysteries.”
The intent was to take the group and view them through a “TV lens.” Ewing had the idea of putting The Wasp with a character named “Victor Shade” and giving them multiple “guest stars” as they attempt to solve their “case of the week.” Ewing also builds upon Janet’s role in a past comic where her detective side emerged. He even noted that if she hadn’t been “sidetracked” by Hank Pym, she likely would’ve been a “superhero gumshoe.” Even the name, Avengers Inc., wasn’t meant to tie into past series but to give it a very detective-style name that would inform readers of what’s coming.
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