Dirty River — I've always viewed Hank Pym as kind of an old man...

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Anonymous asked:

I've always viewed Hank Pym as kind of an old man anyway, to be honest. So much of his early Avengers behaviour can be viewed as a mid-life crisis (growth formula=sports car), and he only gets older from there, right?

brevoortformspring answered:

There’s a line in one of the early Ant-Man stories about Hank being twice Jan’s age. So if she was 18 when they met and she became the Wasp, that would make Hank 36. And since then, around 13 years have passed. So yes, Hank is relatively older than many of the other characters from that era, he’s more a contemporary of Reed Richards and Ben Grimm.

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And in AVENGERS #43, Jan inherited her family fortune at age 23. So unless that was meant to be 5 years later (it was only 4, publishing time), Jan was likely a bit older when they met, and Hank correspondingly older.

I pegged his age at 48, when I was writing AVENGERS, when a lot of other adult Marvel heroes were being presented as early-to-mid-thirties. Even Reed and Ben were younger (since we’d seen Reed’s 40th birthday on-panel during the Byrne FF run).

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