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Look Out for the Little Guy is the in-movie memoir by Scott Lang, also known as Ant-Man, that he’s written and shared with the world, as seen onscreen in the new Marvel Studios film Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania. Hyperion Avenue is proud to bring this book to real life. 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. “Introduces the man behind the hero, and the hero I call friend.” —Bruce Banner, fellow Avenger Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Hyperion Avenue; Media tie-in edition (September 5, 2023)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 224 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1368090133


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 31


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.25 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.66 x 0.84 x 8.55 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #46,624 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #304 in Superhero Science Fiction #512 in Humorous Fiction #1,596 in Paranormal Fantasy Books


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  • Fun book for fans
Fun book to read for marvel fans. Perfect for anyone interested in knowing more about this hilarious marvel hero. Just as funny as watching Antman in the movies 😄
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024 by Isabel

  • We see the hero that Scott Lang truly is.
So, Scott Lang - Ant-Man has gone from being my favorite superhero (aside, of course, for Spider-Man. Let’s face it, Arachnid Boy is EVERYONE’S favorite hero. So, he really shouldn’t even be on the list, we just pick those other guys aside from him. There are those who will tell you that he’s not their favorite hero, but they’re lying… But I digress..) to being my favorite author. This book was like getting a personal letter from a beloved, dear friend. Except, in this case, the dear friend is a world renowned superhero who literally has no idea that I exist. But beside that… His candor is remarkable. Chapter One sets the tone of why he was asked to write the book, why he agreed to, and the flutter of emotions that followed. And he sets the tone with some really solid advice. At the end of chapter one, he says, and I quote; …Because my life just like yours - loses half its value if we don’t find a way to share its lessons with others. …what makes all of us giants is how much we look out for the little guy. How we help out our fellow Humans when they need it most. How our greatest super-power can simply be a listening ear, a concerned eye, or an outstretched hand. So, that sets the tone of what’s to follow. In Chapter Two he discusses how he’s had to start over several times in his life. Again, I quote; …quoting the old cliche, When life gives you lemons, make lemonade…forget the lemons. Life has already given you a you that’s like no other. And that’s what you’re better off making stuff out of. The next several chapters explain his missed time with his daughter. How he dealt with prison, house arrest and a ex wife. We get a first person perspective on the final battle with Thanos, but sadly, he didn’t reveal how he shrunk down, went up Thanos’ butt and became Giant-Man to end (see what I did there) him. He also speaks about how each of us can look out for the little guy. We have a voice, and we have kindness, and we use it to help others. If you see somebody wearing a cool T-shirt, tell him how nice it is, that tells them that you recognize them and you see them. He tells you how you don’t need a suit or aliens tech, or imbued powers to be a superhero. If you help someone who is in need when they’re being harassed by another person, just stopping them on the tracks by telling them what they’re doing isn’t cool, shows them that you are on their victims side, and now their ‘victim’ is twice as big And many other ways that you can be the hero. This book is not what I expected. It was so much more! This book has a LOT of solid life advice. Because after you read this, you’ll have a changed mindset and be more proactive in “Looking out for the little guy” ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Thaddeus Tuffentsamer Thaddeus Tuffentsamer

  • Best Marvel related book to date!
As someone who’s been a huge Marvel Cinematic Universe fan (since Iron Man 1 baby!) and Marvel content in general, buying this book was a no brainer. That moment I saw this book show up in the movie Ant Man & The Wasp: Quantumania I knew I wanted to have it. Long and behold you can finally own a copy of Scott Lang’s popular self written book in real life straight from cinema! So far reading this book feels like I’m reading straight out of Scott Lang’s mind in the MCU and it feels so surreal reading this book at the same time. If you’re a huge fan of Marvel like me then you should definitely buy this book! It’s a great read and explain into further detail into what happened during the Battle of Earth from Avengers: Endgame and expands into the lore of Ant Man and the MCU itself!! P.S I honestly believe that Kevin Feige will reboot the whole MCU as it is in Avengers: Secret Wars, super hyped for that movie! 😎 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Kei Kei

  • Fun but has its faults
I tried not to be too critical of such a fun idea, especially since I pre-ordered this as soon as it became available. Book itself looks good, well assembled *wink wink* and definitely has the characteristics of a memoir. The content itself was a bit repetitive at times, and has some continuity errors that stuck out to me. For example Scott mentioned taking out one of Thanos' leviathans with a right hook in one chapter then later says a left uppercut; and frankly memory or this moment in Endgame is neither of those... Outside of that, it's a fun time and while the self-help moments aren't exactly "wanted", they do have some nice ideas to consider. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023 by Mitch Sierra

  • Finally… an Avenger tells the story!
It’s been a rough ride, I’m not gonna lie. Half the world has the same tale: they were doing something and then in the blink of an eye it’s five years later. Lots of people were lucky, like they came back when Dr. Banner snapped his fingers and found themselves in the same chair, or in bed, or at a desk. I’ve heard countless “reappearance” stories. They can all recall what it was like to come back. I don’t. I was running late to class (before the snap or blip or whatever, I was a film student at Metropolitan University) and I was crossing the street when Thanos snapped his fingers. I was in the same crosswalk five years later, but “WALK” became “DONT WALK,” and the driver of a royal blue t-top Trans-Am couldn’t hit the brakes in time when I reappeared and barreled through me at around 45mph. One second I’m walking, then sleeping the next. That’s what my doctor told me four months later after I awoke from my coma. I don’t remember anything, and they’re like, “Hey, Rick, it’s totally ok you can’t remember the accident, that’s just the brain’s response to something traumatic.” It’s been a slow return… and I’ve had to get used to this new life. My on-again-off-again girlfriend, Alyssa, moved on three years ago and got engaged to my neighbor. :-/ I’m having these weird dreams, now. Every time I sleep, in walks this tall, big-eyed blue-skinned guy in a purple hood lurking around in my dreams. He’s always there. Doesn’t matter what I’m dreaming, he’s there. Lurking. He scares the hell out of me, but there’s also something … I dunno, reassuring about him? Anyhow, this book… I had to pick it up. Finally someone from inside the Avengers who was THERE at the battle of upstate New York … but it’s Ant-Man? His overwhelming positivity is a little too much, considering what so many of us went through. It’s a nice little recap of some pretty magnificent events - but it reads a little insensitive to half of the universe’s population, many of whom have lost houses, families, loved ones, and time… That said… Scott’s a hero. Without him, I would still be dust. And yeah, I’m still recovering (I took 50 steps all on my own this morning without the crutches), and these new nightmares with this blue guy, but I’m so grateful for the Avengers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by djklambake

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