
Ant-Man (Lang)
Scott Edward Harris Lang
First Appearance
Eclipso #15 (1971)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Giant-Man, Pincer, Scott Edward Harris Lang, Scott Lang
About Ant-Man (Lang)
Scott Lang is Marvel's second Ant-Man, a reformed thief who stole the size-changing suit and Pym Particles from Hank Pym not for personal gain, but to save his daughter Cassie's life. That act of desperation ultimately earned him Pym's blessing and a spot among Marvel's heroes. Unlike his predecessor, Scott brings a grounded, everyman quality to the role — he's a divorced dad, a former electronics expert, and a man constantly trying to prove he belongs alongside Earth's Mightiest Heroes. That tension between self-doubt and genuine heroism has made him one of Marvel's most relatable and enduring characters.
Scott's collector journey is a fascinating one. His first full appearance and origin as Ant-Man is widely considered a key Bronze Age book, and his early appearances in Marvel Premiere and Avengers titles are perennial favorites on want lists. Over the decades, Scott has cycled through iconic team rosters including the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and even the Future Foundation, where he served as a surrogate father figure following the apparent death of Reed Richards. His most emotionally resonant arc involves the death and eventual resurrection of his daughter Cassie, storylines that ran through Avengers: The Children's Crusade and later titles, cementing his place as one of Marvel's most emotionally complex heroes.
The launch of his solo series in 2015 — timed alongside the MCU film debut — introduced a sharp, comedic tone that attracted a whole new wave of readers, and those early print runs have become increasingly sought after. His modern Ant-Man series, one-shots, and limited runs continue to be reliable back-issue targets. Collectors also prize his appearances in FF, where writer Jonathan Hickman gave Scott some of his deepest character work, and his recurring role in Nick Spencer's run which remains a fan favorite for its balance of humor and heart.
For collectors, Scott Lang represents exactly the kind of character whose key books punch above their weight. His origin issue, early Avengers appearances, first solo series, and MCU-adjacent printings all carry strong long-term interest. Whether you're chasing Bronze Age keys, Modern Age first prints, or variant covers, Scott Lang's bibliography rewards dedicated hunters and casual fans alike.








