After the revelation of last issue, the clock is ticking and lives are on the line! Nadia and her new team are up against their first real science challenge. The Red Room wants Nadia back and they'll pull out all the stops to get her. Be there for the conflict that will define the future of The Unstoppable Wasp and G.I.R.L.!
Jeremy Whitley is the son of two teachers and the husband of a third.
Born in La Mesa, CA, Jeremy went to high school in Lenoir, NC and college at The University of North Carolina. He graduated with a Bachelors in English, and a minor in Creative Writing.
Jeremy lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Alicia and his two daughters Zuri and Amara.
Jeremy is the writer/creator of the comic series Princeless, Raven the Pirate Princess, School for Extraterrestrial Girls, and The Dog Knight. He is also the writer of the acclaimed Marvel series "The Unstoppable Wasp". His other works include extensive work for Marvel, the "Sea of Thieves" comics, and over sixty issues of My Little Pony comics.
Awards and Nominations: 3 time Glyph Winner 5 time Glyph Nominee 2 time Eisner Nominee 2 time Cyblis Nominee 2 time Bloomer Nominee 1 time Most Likely to Succeed Winner
1. I have to start by praising the cover. I love Elsa Charretier's art in The Unstoppable Wasp, and her covers are similarly excellent. This cover co-designed with Nicolas Bannister is my favorite so far.
2. Jarvis being a worried dad who just wants Nadine to wear a seatbelt and Nadine being too busy trying to save her friend from the bomb in her head and not having time for seatbelts. Bonus: Ying as the meditator.
3. The way Nadine and Jarvis sass each other. "I hope you're happy that I'm now wearing my sear belt next to the human time bomb." "I am!" God, I love all the Jarvis moments. My list would be all Jarvis moments if I had less self control.
4. Yin's character being more developed with a distinct sense of humor and a weird crush, "Oh! Curt Connors! He's my favorite." "Sorry, bombhead, are you crushing on a lizard man?" "Just his brain. His brain is dreamy. Also, the way you keep reminding me that there's a bomb in my head isn't helping my anxiety." You go, Ying! Crushing on a guy for his brains is good. Also, being open about your anxiety makes me love you even more.
5. Ying making awkward jokes about her and Nadine's past in the Red Room and utterly failing to make anyone laugh because everyone else is stuck on the assassin part. Also, Nadine's so-done face with Ying's joke and trying to tell her that really isn't the way to make friends.
6. Nadine giving more background about her past and the mission to save Ying to the girls of the lab and everyone agreeing to help even though it will be difficult and dangerous. Beautiful girl power moment!
7. Shay's joke and how much Ying loves it while everyone else boos it. "We've got your back, Ying. So don't go-- losing your head. Just joking!" "I though it was funny. Come here."
8. The girls being a team and working on life-saving science and bonding. Oh my god, I love this so much. This is what I need in life. Also, Jarvis desperately trying to keep the lab clean even though it's pointless.
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10. "And if this is the last time I see you all, don't stop inventing. Don't stop being amazing. Keep G.I.R.L. alive."
The team has finally assembled for SCIENCE! This issue was wonderful and this whole series is amazing. Jarvis is great, the Murdock cameo is great and the girls are all fantastic. I love it.
I feel this issue is confused on whether it wants to scream "Yay, science," or if it wants to go, "But there are other ways," and that's not an entirely bad thing.