This is Wasp (or, perhaps more accurately, these are both Wasp) for Marvel Crisis Protocol. I really enjoy the character in both comic and film forms, and in particular I would have preferred if the MCU film ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’ was just called ‘The Wasp’ since for me the story was about her and Ghost. Luckily for me, Wasp in MCP does not disappoint and is just as dynamic as her comic appearances would have you expect. She can change size, has extra movement built in on some of her attack types, can throw scenery at people; in summary I really enjoy playing her. Like Ant-Man, she definitely doesn’t want to get stuck in a brawl. In a recent game she flew halfway across the board in a single activation, slapping Wolverine and Ghost Rider in the process and then ended up next to one of the Secure objectives. Sadly for the story, she then failed the dice roll needed to score said objective and was beaten senseless by Wolverine for her troubles… but the process was still fun.
Wasp, as with most of the other MCP miniatures I’ve painted, follows the card art colour scheme. Luckily for me, I think that the black and yellow look really works well. Wasp’s wings are provided in transparent plastic so I glued them on at the end of the painting process and hit them with a blue wash to run into the cracks. I’m really pleased with the end result and I actually think that this is a perfect outcome: a paintjob that I like on a character I love to play.
An interesting bit of trivia for comic fans. In MCP the characters have their ‘real’ names in addition to their ‘made-up’ names, and each team can only have one of each person with the same ‘real name’. For example, there is a Spider-Man (Peter Parker), a Spider-Man (Miles Morales) and an Amazing Spider-Man (Peter Parker) – in your roster you could include both Miles and Peter even though they’re both Spider-Man, but couldn’t include both versions of Peter. In this case, the interesting part is the Wasp is Janet Van Dyne (the ‘old’ Wasp from the original Avengers dating back to the 60s) while Ant-Man is Scott Lang (the ‘new’ Ant-Man taking the mantle from Hank Pym). I find it intriguing that they’ve mixed the old and new characters like that; I guess there is also the opportunity in the future to release miniatures for the other two and somehow have a team that consists of two Wasps and two Ant-Mans (Ant-Men?).




Next on the painting table: Boomdakka Snazzwagon.
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