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The Irredeemable Ant-Man#11
Cover: Phil Hester & Ande Parks

The Irredeemable Ant-Man #11

Nov 2007 · Marvel · 2.99 USD
“Redeemed”

In "Redeemed," Eric is held in SHIELD custody, recovering from injuries sustained in a clash with the Hulk, when Mitch drags him to a secret interrogation room. As the brutality escalates, Mitch dons the Ant-Man armor to torment Eric in ways that blur the line between punishment and power. Iron Man intervenes, halting the assault, and Eric spins a desperate, outlandish tale claiming Mitch was the true thief behind the Ant-Man suit—and he was just a victim. But can anyone believe such a wild story? Written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Phil Hester, with inks by Ande Parks, colors by Val Staples, and letters by Virtual Calligraphy and Rus Wooton, the cover by Phil Hester and Ande Parks captures the tension in a single, stark moment.

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writer Robert Kirkman · artist Phil Hester · inker Ande Parks · colorist Val Staples · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · letterer Rus Wooton · cover Phil Hester, Ande Parks

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colorist Val Staples
letterer Rus Wooton
cover pencils Phil Hester
cover inks Ande Parks

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Eric is in SHIELD custody and barely over his injuries sustained by sort of fighting the Hulk when Mitch takes him down to a hidden interrogation room and begins working him over. During the brutality, Mitch puts on the Ant-Man armor to hurt Eric in new and more interesting ways. Iron Man discovers and stops the unauthorized beatdown and Eric spins a wild story about how it was really Mitch who was the villain in the Ant-Man armor theft and he was as innocent as a babe. But could anyone actually believe such a wildly implausible tale?

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