Misterios del Gato Negro #163
In this 1963 issue of Misterios del Gato Negro, Henry Pym—fresh from inventing a size-reducing serum—delves into the world of ants, crafting a specialized suit and helmet to communicate with them. When the government enlists him to develop a radiation-immunizing gas, Soviet spies steal the formula and kidnap the scientists. With a bold plan, Pym uses his serum to shrink himself and venture into the ant colony to stop the espionage. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, the cover by Kirby and Ayers captures the moment of his daring mission.
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Henry Pym, tras haber creado el suero para reducir el tamaño, se vuelve un estudioso de las hormigas, crea un traje especial para protegerse de ellas y un casco que le permite sintonizar su longitud de onda para comunicarse con ellas. El gobierno contrata a Henry Pym y su laboratorio para que cree un gas que sirva para inmunizar a la gente frente a la radiación. Los rusos envían a unos espían para apoderarse de ella, secuestrando a los científicos. Henry Pym se le ocurre la idea de utilizar el suero para detener a los espías comunistas. De esta forma sale al jardín para ir al hormiguero.
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