Avengers 2001 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Third Man," Hank Pym's fractured mind reaches a breaking point after a clash with Attuma, prompting Wasp to bring him to the Triune Understanding under Triathlon’s urging. There, the enigmatic Jonathan Tremont steps in to help Hank confront the three distinct personalities within him—each a part of the man once known as the Giant-Man. Written by Kurt Busiek and brought to life by Ivan Reis’s dynamic art, this pivotal issue explores identity and control with quiet intensity, all rendered in Tom Smith’s vivid colors and Richard Starkings’ sharp lettering. The cover by Ian Churchill and Norm Rapmund captures the tension of a mind teetering on the edge.
In "The Third Man," Hank Pym's fractured mind threatens to unravel after a brutal clash with Attuma, pushing Wasp to seek help from the enigmatic Jonathan Tremont at the Triune Understanding. With Triathlon's urging, Tremont attempts to reconcile Pym's three distinct identities—before the mind split completely.
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Reprinted in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty #[nn] (2002), Marvel 2002 #4 (2002), Marvel Heroes #20 (2002), Marvel Heroes #23 (2002), Avengers: Above and Beyond #[nn] (2005), Avengers Assemble #4 (2007), Avengers Assemble #5 (2007), Avengers: The Many Faces of Henry Pym #[nn] (2012), Avengers Assemble #4 (2012), Avengers by Busiek and Perez Omnibus #2 (2015), Avengers: The Kang Dynasty #[nn] (2023)
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