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| | Publisher | Marvel Comics | | First appearance | Marvel Premiere #47 | | Created by | David Michelinie and John Byrne | | Character Information | | Real name | Cassandra "Cassie" Eleanor Lang | | Status | Active | | Affiliations | Young Avengers A-Next (MC2 alternate future) | | Notable aliases | Giant-Girl Stinger (MC2 alternate future) | | Notable relatives | Scott Lang (Ant-Man, father, deceased), Peggy Burdick (mother), Blake Burdick (step-father) | | Notable powers | The ability to shrink and grow in size. | Stature is a fictional character, a superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe. Her real name is Cassie Lang, and she is the daughter of the late Scott Lang (the second Ant-Man). Cassie Lang is a member of the Young Avengers and, in the MC2 continuity, A-Next. She has the same powers as her father: the ability to shrink and grow in size, but lacks her father's helmet which allowed telepathic communication with insects. Image File history File links Wiki_letter_w. ...
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In comic books, first appearance refers to the date or issue of a characters first appearance. ...
Marvel Premiere is a comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. ...
David Michelinie is an American comic book writer. ...
John Byrne John Lindley Byrne (born July 6, 1950, Walsall) is a British-born naturalised American author and artist of comic books. ...
Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. ...
A-Next is the Marvel Comics MC2 Universe version of the Avengers. ...
For the physics equation E=mc², see E=mc² In comic books, MC2 (which stands for Marvel Comics 2) is an alternative timeline for the Marvel Universe. ...
For the physics equation E=mc², see E=mc² In comic books, MC2 (which stands for Marvel Comics 2) is an alternative timeline for the Marvel Universe. ...
The second fictional superhero Ant-Man in the Marvel Comics universe, following the 1960s original, Dr. Henry Pym, is Scott Lang, an electronics expert and reformed thief. ...
A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ...
Superman and Batman, two of the most recognizable and iconic superheroes. ...
It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ...
Various characters of the Marvel Universe. ...
The second fictional superhero Ant-Man in the Marvel Comics universe, following the 1960s original, Dr. Henry Pym, is Scott Lang, an electronics expert and reformed thief. ...
Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. ...
For the physics equation E=mc², see E=mc² In comic books, MC2 (which stands for Marvel Comics 2) is an alternative timeline for the Marvel Universe. ...
A-Next is the Marvel Comics MC2 Universe version of the Avengers. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Young Avengers
Cassandra Eleanor Lang, "Cassie" to her friends, reveals that she has been stealing Pym Particles from her father for years. They never affected her until a sudden mood swing caused her to grow in size in front of the Young Avengers (though she can also shrink, much as her father did). Iron Lad assures her that had Vision known she had developed powers, she would have been part of his plans for the Young Avengers. She is formally invited to join the team. She suggests she take the name Ant-Girl, while her teammates informally dub her "Giant-Girl" for a short period; she ultimately adopts the codename Stature. Besides being able to change size at will, she also grows or shrinks due to emotions. Her body has reacted to anger and guilt. Iron Lad (Nathaniel Richards) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Vision is an android superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
After deciding to continue her life as a superhero, Cassie overhears her step-father talking to her mother. They suspect that she is secretly Stature, but refuse to believe it. Later, Jessica Jones talks to Cassie's mother and confirms Cassie's dual identity. Cassie's mother is overwhelmed by this news and begs Jessica not to tell her husband about this. Jessica Campbell Jones is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Gaydos. ...
Young Avengers Special #1 saw Cassie reveal to Jessica Jones that she had intended to run away to Los Angeles to join the Runaways after she had a fight with her mother. But shortly before leaving, she saw the Young Avengers on TV and discovered she had inherited her father's powers. Jessica Jones asked her: "And there's no part of you that wants to go back to having a normal life?" Cassie replied, "Ms. Jones, my dad was Ant-Man. I never had a normal life". This article is about the largest city in California. ...
Runaways is an ongoing comic book series, created and written by Brian K. Vaughan, ilustrated by Adrian Alphona (except a few issues illustrated by Takeshi Miyazawa), and published monthly by Marvel Comics. ...
A-Next In MC2, Stinger is Dr. Cassandra Eleanor Lang. Although she is the oldest member of A-Next (in her mid-20s), and the only one on the original team with a professional life and a scientific background, she is still doted on by her father, who constantly worries about her newfound superhero life. She possesses many abilities originally engineered by Henry Pym, including resizing, flying, communication with insects, and artificial "stingers", all based on her costume and helmet. For the physics equation E=mc², see E=mc² In comic books, MC2 (which stands for Marvel Comics 2) is an alternative timeline for the Marvel Universe. ...
A-Next is the Marvel Comics MC2 Universe version of the Avengers. ...
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