Tales to Astonish #27

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Tales to Astonish #27 is a 1962 Marvel Comics anthology issue best known for introducing scientist Hank Pym, who would later become the superhero Ant-Man.

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Tales to Astonish #27 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marvel Comics publication
comic book issue
coloring full color
continuity Earth-616
surface form: Marvel Universe (Earth-616)
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist Jack Kirby
coverInker Dick Ayers
coverPrice $0.12
createdByCharacter Hank Pym
era Silver Age of Comic Books
featuresCharacter Ant-Man
Hank Pym
featuresGenreStory monster story
twist-ending fantasy story
follows Tales to Astonish #26
format anthology comic
genre science fiction
superhero
hasSignificanceInFranchise foundation of Ant-Man mythos
imprint Atlas-era Marvel
inker Dick Ayers
introducesConcept Pym Particles
shrinking serum used by Hank Pym
issueNumber 27
keyIssueForCharacter Hank Pym
keyIssueForIdentity Ant-Man
language English
laterReprintedIn Marvel reprint collections featuring Ant-Man
letterer Art Simek
mainStory The Man in the Ant-Hill!
market newsstand distribution
medium print
notableFor first appearance of Hank Pym
origin of Hank Pym shrinking formula
pageCount standard Silver Age length
penciler Jack Kirby
plotElement protagonist trapped in ant hill
scientist shrinks to ant size
plotter Stan Lee
precedes Tales to Astonish #28
publicationMonth January 1962
publicationYear 1962
publisher Marvel Comics
series Tales to Astonish
setting laboratory of Hank Pym
storyTitle The Man in the Ant-Hill!
writer Larry Lieber
Stan Lee

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Ant-Man firstAppearance Tales to Astonish #27
Hank Pym firstAppearance Tales to Astonish #27
Pym Particles firstAppearance Tales to Astonish #27