Carol Danvers may be used to going higher, further, faster, but on an adventure with the Unstoppable Wasp she'll be going smaller, lower, slower!
She's been a fighter pilot, an Avenger, and a friend of flerken, but now she's facing her most difficult job yet... driving instructor! And teaching Nadia Van Dyne--aka The Unstoppable Wasp!--how to drive gets a whole lot harder when AIM gets ahold of some Pym Particles. Suddenly tiny, can Carol and Nadia figure out AIM's plot before it's too late?! It's a new pint-sized Marvel Action adventure!
Captain Marvel, while giving a driving lesson to the Unstoppable WASP, finds herself in a wee bit of trouble as A.I.M uses her as a test subject on their quest to destroy all of the Avengers. Now she must take a back seat, and follow WASP's lead as they attempt to stop A.I.M.'s plan before it's too late.
I was so sad when Unstoppable Wasp got cancelled, so imagine my joy when Nadia returned in this IDW published comic to team up with the great Captain Marvel. This comic is a joy to read, lots of fun. If you like dark gritty comics turn elsewhere, but if you want some enjoyable action, I think this is great.
"Captain Marvel: A.I.M. Small" is a witty, fast paced adventure that is appropriate for all but the youngest readers. This book is primarily aimed at a tween audience and may not be of interest to older readers or those who prefer deeper and more complex plots. However, this book does showcase strong female characters and relationships and should be accessible for younger female fans.
W sumie ta historia nie jest w ogóle związana z poprzednim tomem (chociaż jak się tamtego nie przeczyta to nie wiadomo kto to jest Chewie), ale trochę mnie boli to, że niby to są komiksy dla młodszych, którzy chcą wejść w czytanie Marvela, a nie wszystko się tu tłumaczy np. jest przypis kto to jest Janet, ale już co to jest Czerwona Sala? Albo kim są ludzie z CELu? No nie dowiemy się tutaj...