Homme-Fourmi
Homme-Fourmi is the French-language edition of Marvel's Ant-Man, the size-shifting hero created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Scientist Hank Pym discovered a substance allowing him to shrink to insect size while retaining full strength, and could communicate with ants.
Born in the Silver Age from the legendary creative partnership of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Homme-Fourmi made his French-language debut in Fantask #5 in 1969, bringing Marvel's miniaturizing marvel to Editions Lug's beloved ligne of translated comics. Over a remarkable span stretching all the way to 2020, this character found his home across the pages of Strange, Spécial Strange, and Titans — the cornerstone titles that introduced generations of French readers to Marvel's universe — sharing adventures alongside luminaries like Hank Pym, Iron Man, Peter Parker, La Chose, and Ben Grimm. With five key-issue appearances recognized by collectors, Homme-Fourmi is a genuine treasure of Franco-Belgian Marvel history, a testament to how these Editions Lug publications carried Silver Age magic across the Atlantic. For collectors with a passion for international comics heritage, this is exactly the kind of character whose 32 catalog appearances reward deep digging.
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