I mean, we hope so, anyway. Scott Lang, a.k.a Ant-Man, will release a book in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, an autobiography, in fact. Marvel Studios did not want any of us to feel bereft of getting to read this majestic piece of prose. So it has released Ant-Man’s fictional autobiography into the real world. And now we can all read this real fake book. How is that for multiversal shenanigans? Let’s take a look at what the “author” himself Ant-Man (Paul Rudd, in this universe), has to say about his best-selling authorial outing, Look Out for the Little Guy.
We think it absolutely worth noting that this book has 256 pages. Yes, 256 pages of Ant-Man telling his life story. If you count yourself as an Ant-Man superfan, we can imagine you can’t wait to dive into this literary masterpiece. What are Scott Lang’s inner thoughts and feelings? Well, we can find out in “one of the best Avengers’ autobiographies of this multiverse.”
The official description shares more about the tale of Ant-Man’s book:
This is the incredible story of an ex-con turned world-saving Super Hero.
In Look Out for the Little Guy, Scott Lang shares with the world a bracingly honest account of his struggles and triumphs, from serving time to being a divorced dad to becoming Ant-Man and joining The Avengers. These are stories of epic battles won and lost, as this everyman turned Super Hero finally tells all—from the official account of what really happened between The Avengers and Thanos to how shrinking down to ant-size really feels to the challenges of balancing the roles of hero and dad.
Across his many adventures big and small, Scott has gathered the wisdom of countless amazing experiences into this, the first memoir from a real-life Avenger. Once you learn the unforgettable details of his epic journey, you won’t need to be reminded . . . to look out for the little guy.
We can’t forget to mention that Look Out for the Little Guy comes endorsed by fellow Avengers. Bruce Banner, a.k.a Hulk, had this to say about it. According to Hulk, the book “introduces the man behind the hero and the hero I call friend.” Cue the collective, awwwww. We wonder if the book contains any other interludes from Marvel heroes.
Well, nothing like a memoir from “a real-live Avenger” to capture our interest. Ant-Man’s autobiography is now available for pre-order, and the book will release on September 23. Meanwhile, get a tease of what you can expect in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania when it hits theaters on February 17. This new MCU movie actually only exists to help sell this book. Suprise!