Saturday, August 25, 2012

Tales to Astonish #47


Cover Date: September 1963

Plot Overview: Ant-Man and the Wasp foil a jewel heist as the issue begins. The open of the diamond is grateful and talks about the master of hypnotism Ghazandi in India before they depart. The Wasp sees a jazz concert and asks Ant-Man if they can attend. Ant-Man refuses at first but the Wasp convinces him to change his mind.

Henry can't wait for the concert to end but Jane really likes one of the musicians Trago. After the show, Targo robs the club manager but Ant-Man and the Wasp stop him. The club manager decides not to press charges and buy Trago a plane ticket to India.

While in India, Trago meets Ghazandi and learns how to hypnotize people with his trumpet. Targo returns to New York and hypnotizes a crowd at concert. He decides to use his powers to get onto television and then he can hypnotize the entire city. He gets on the air and his music begins to effect Ant-Man and the Wasp in the lab.

They shrink down and call upon Korr, the ant, and the other ants to save them. A snake attacks and Korr is killed before Ant-Man can shrink the snake. With their headgear, they aren't effected by Trago's music. They arrive on the scene and Ant-Man realizes he doesn't have the chemicals to become normal size so he'll have to tackle Trago in his ant size.

The Wasp takes out the henchmen while Ant-Man remembers that Trago might hypnotize himself if he plays the wrong notes. He climbs into Trago's trumpet while the ants attack. I'm not sure what Ant-Man does here though. He lasso's the plunger and suddenly Trago in a panic plays different notes and hypnotizes himself. Trago only remembers having played his first gig and goes back to just being a musician. Henry and Jane mourn the loss of Korr as the issue comes to an end.

My Take: I really didn't care for this issue. It was very predictable. For starters, they meet the guy in the beginning of the issue and he talks about Ghazandi and his ability to hypnotize people, so you know he's going to be responsible for teaching the bad guy how to do it. Then, one of the ants suddenly has a name and it was obvious they did that because he was going to die. So most of the story you saw coming in the first 2 pages of story.

On top of that, the Ant-Man concept really isn't working for me. The writers just don't know what to do with it more often than not and you just end up with some really ridiculous stories out of it. Plus, they haven't developed Henry Pym really well and he's still just kind of a bland protagonist to have carrying the bulk of these stories. Jane has made it a lot better but it's still boring more often than not. I'm really looking forward to the Hulk and Namor taking over this book.

The art was okay as usual for this issue. Don Heck isn't my favorite artist in the Marvel stable at this time but he gets the job done more often than not.

I'd give this * out of *****.

Notes: This is the first and only appearance of Trago and Korr.

Next Issue: Avengers #1

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