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WEBJanet Van Dyne is a mutant whose mutation granted her a number of insect-like traits. As a side-effect of this mutation, Janet had some insect-like behavior, such as the propensity to lay eggs and eat insects.
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WEBJanet Van Dyne, daughter of world-renowned scientist Vernon Van Dyne, is a founding member and long time leader of the Avengers, with the ability to shrink, fly and control insects.
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WEBJanet Van Dyne, the founding Avenger known as Wasp, has enchanted Marvel fans since her first appearance in Tales to Astonish. With a flair for fashion and fighting, Wasp has evolved from fun-loving socialite, to bona …
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WEBJul 5, 2018 · Created in 1963, she’s the second female superhero of Marvel’s 1960s-era wave of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby collaborations, and since then, she has spent more time as the leader of the Avengers than...
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WEBJanet Van Dyne is the daughter of world-renowned scientist, the late Vernon Van Dyne. In her early years, she was a beautiful but flighty and self-centered dilettante, living resplendently off...
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