Talk:Ant-Man and the Wasp/@comment-5536445-20160411034643/@comment-5536445-20181023015409

@TheOne1000 Exactly. Besides, it's not like Hank stopped being Ant-Man at all anyway (or at least, he abandonned the name, but still shrunk down and whatnot). Remember the suit he wore to the quantum realm? The design is specifically tailored to resemble his Giant-Man costume with the Ant-Man colors. Hank still gets to be Ant-Man, just not actually by name. And that's great! Considering that Marvel Comics has finally adopted the twin-usage legacy rule (where two superheroes can operate under the same codename without differentiation), it's great to see this in the MCU as well.

Regarding Janet, she was so well adapted. From what we saw of her as the Wasp, and what we saw of her as the new mentor, she was faithful to her source counterpart in personality, kindness, faith and hope in others (yet another reason why she named her daughter Hope, mi ryt) and generally being selfless and having fun in being a superhero. It had never been explored in the comics what Janet would be like if she was a mother, and I'm glad to say that I can imagine it now, because her interpretation in the film was ideal. Whatever Ahsoka's saying is something worth discarding, and something worth calling him out for.