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Hope Pym
Hope Pym / Red Queen.
Art by Ron Frenz.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceA-Next #7
(April 1999)
Created by
In-story information
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsRevengers
Notable aliasesRed Queen
Abilities
  • Suit granting:
    • Retractable claws on her gloves
    • Flight via bio-synthetic wings
    • Bio-electric energy blasts
  • Skilled hand-to-hand combatant

Hope Pym is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, the character first appeared in A-Next #7 (April 1999). She is the daughter of superheroes Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne in the MC2 universe.[1] Hope Pym is a supervillain known under the codename Red Queen.[2][3]

Evangeline Lilly portrays a different version of the character, Hope van Dyne, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films Ant-Man (2015), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). She dons the mantle of the Wasp, inheriting it from her mother Janet. Alternate versions of the character returned in the animated series What If...? (2021–2024).

Publication history

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Hope Pym debuted in A-Next #7 (April 1999),[4] and was created by writer Tom DeFalco and artist Ron Frenz.[5]

Fictional character biography

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Hope Pym and her twin brother Big Man (Henry Pym, Jr.) became outraged when people began referring to A-Next as the "next generation" of Avengers after their parents' deaths. Using their parents' fortune, the twins put together the supervillain Revengers team and gained access to the Avengers Mansion via their parents' security codes.[6][7] When they ambushed A-Next, Hope set about to torture Cassie Lang, feeling that she's the Avengers' rightful heir. Hope was finally stopped when Henry Jr. prevented her from initiating the mansion's self-destruct sequence, which would have killed both A-Next and the Revengers.[8]

The Red Queen was later seen using Silikong, a criminal that was mutated with a crystallized human, and his clones to get revenge on the A-Next, but her plans were thwarted by them and American Dream.[9]

Sometime after the Spider-Verse event, the Red Queen teamed up with Entralla to take control of A-Next using hypnosis and planned to make Stinger execute Ant-Man. Her plans were thwarted by Mayday Parker (now known as Spider-Woman), the New Warriors, and Spider-Man of Earth-3145.[10]

Powers and abilities

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Pym utilises a specialized suit of armor with synthetic wings grafted onto her body, alongside bio-electric blasters and extendable claws built into her gloves.[8] She can also shrink in size but can't grow.[11] Screen Rant included the character in their list of the most powerful Wasp variants.[11]

In other media

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Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Evangeline Lilly portrays a reimagined version of the character, Hope van Dyne / Wasp, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) franchise,[12][13][14] with Madeleine McGraw portraying the character as a child in flashbacks.[15] Van Dyne has appeared in the live-action films Ant-Man (2015), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). Additionally, alternate versions of the character appear in the Disney+ animated series What If...? (2021–2024) voiced by both Lilly and McGraw.[16]

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Hope Pym is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by , specifically within the alternate future MC2 imprint (Earth-982), where she serves as a supervillain under the alias Red Queen. She is the daughter of the superhero duo () and Janet van Dyne (the Wasp), and the twin sister of Henry Pym Jr., who operates as the villain Big Man. Created by writer Tom DeFalco and artist , Hope Pym first appeared in #7 (April 1999). Her father died in battle as an Avenger while her mother died shortly after from grief, leading Hope to grow up harboring resentment toward the younger generation of heroes who formed the team , viewing them as unworthy successors who disrespected her family's legacy. This bitterness led her to adopt the Red Queen persona, donning advanced armor and utilizing technology derived from her father's Pym Particles to manipulate her size and strength. As Red Queen, she assembled and led the Revengers, a villainous counterpart to that included her brother and other villains, aiming to dismantle the new heroes and reclaim her parents' honor on her terms. One of her most notorious acts occurred in A-Next #12, where she captured several members of and subjected them to psychological and physical torture to break their spirits. Her plans reached a climax when she attempted to destroy the iconic , but she was ultimately betrayed and thwarted by her own brother, Big Man, who refused to let their vendetta destroy everything their parents stood for. Despite this setback, Hope Pym persisted as the Red Queen, continuing her role as a formidable adversary in the MC2 universe, embodying themes of legacy, resentment, and the burdens of heroism passed to the next generation. Her character highlights the darker potential outcomes for the offspring of Marvel's iconic founders, contrasting sharply with heroic counterparts in other continuities.

Publication history

Creation and conception

Hope Pym was created by writer Tom DeFalco and artist as part of ' MC2 () imprint, which depicts an alternate future timeline centered on the next generation of superheroes. The MC2 universe originated in What If? #105 (1998), where DeFalco and Frenz established a world in which the children of classic Marvel heroes form new teams to carry on their parents' legacies. Conceived specifically as the daughter of —known in main Marvel continuity as , , and —and Janet van Dyne, the Wasp, Hope Pym was designed to embody themes of familial inheritance and the challenges of growing up in a dynasty. Her development drew from the interpersonal dynamics of the original Avengers, emphasizing tensions between parental expectations and individual identity in a youthful ensemble. The character debuted in the series, a 12-issue run launched in that reimagines the Avengers as a team of adolescent heroes, including offspring and protégés of the classic roster, to explore generational evolution in the superhero genre. DeFalco and Frenz intended Hope's role to highlight how scientific genius and heroism are passed down, while introducing conflicts arising from such legacies.

Key appearances and developments

Hope Pym made her debut in A-Next #7 (April 1999), where she was introduced as a supporting character within the MC2 alternate universe, a future-focused imprint exploring the next generation of Marvel heroes. Throughout the A-Next series (1998–1999), Hope's role expanded significantly, particularly in issues #7–12, during which she transitioned from a peripheral figure to a clear antagonist, revealing her resentment toward the new Avengers team and laying the groundwork for her villainous ambitions. Her character arc continued in Avengers Next (2000), a four-issue that built on the MC2 continuity, further developing her antagonistic persona through conflicts with the and highlighting her leadership in opposition to the heroic legacy of her parents. Subsequent appearances in other MC2 titles, such as the ongoing series, solidified Hope's identity as the Red Queen, emphasizing her role as a formidable orchestrating threats against heroes like and the broader MC2 roster. As of 2025, Hope Pym has had no major appearances outside the MC2 universe and remains confined to this alternate continuity without crossover into the primary Marvel timeline.

Fictional character biography

Origins and family background

Hope Pym was born in the MC2 alternate future of the , set approximately 15–20 years after the events of the main continuity, as the daughter of (Ant-Man/Giant-Man) and Janet van Dyne (the Wasp). In the primary Marvel timeline, her parents served as founding members of the Avengers, establishing a legacy of heroism that profoundly shaped the world Hope inherited. She shares a twin bond with her brother, Henry Pym Jr., who would later operate as Big Man. Raised amid the echoes of her parents' exploits, Hope grew up in a reality where the Avengers' influence loomed large, instilling in her both admiration for their achievements and a growing resentment toward the personal sacrifices such a life demanded. Her early years were defined by intellectual curiosity and physical prowess, traits inherited from her scientist father and agile mother, fostering a deep-seated to family that would define her path. Tragedy struck during her childhood when her father, , died during his service as an Avenger. Soon after, Janet van Dyne died of a , orphaning Hope and her brother while igniting her drive to preserve and avenge their legacy. This loss intensified her initial sense of familial devotion, which, though rooted in genuine affection, harbored the seeds of a more obsessive attachment to her parents' ideals.

Formation of the Revengers and conflicts

Following the deaths of her parents, and van Dyne, Hope Pym, disillusioned with the new generation of heroes, formed the Revengers as a villainous counterpart to the Avengers-inspired team . Recruiting other young villains who shared her resentment toward the perceived dilution of her parents' legacy, she adopted the codename Red Queen and led the group in aggressive ambushes against members. The Revengers' debut in A-Next #12 (1999) involved infiltrating using inherited security codes, capturing key figures like Tony Stark, Clint Barton, , and Scott Lang to further their vendetta. A pivotal conflict arose when the Red Queen orchestrated the capture and torture of , known as , to extract sensitive information about A-Next's operations, escalating the feud into personal territory. This scheme was interrupted by her twin brother, Henry Pym Jr., operating as Big Man, who betrayed the Revengers during the incident, preventing further destruction and underscoring the deepening family rift. The Revengers' internal discord highlighted themes of fractured legacy and jealousy, as Hope's obsessive drive clashed with her brother's wavering loyalty. In subsequent schemes, the Red Queen allied with the shape-shifting alien Silikong, utilizing his hypnotic crystal monsters to attack members. These efforts culminated in major confrontations, such as during the Last Planet Standing crossover, where confronted the Revengers as adversaries while teaming up with the of America against a larger threat, and in the miniseries, where she was ultimately defeated by member amid ongoing antagonism. Hope Pym has not achieved full redemption and remains a recurring foe in the MC2 universe, with her last appearance in 2015.

Powers and abilities

Physical abilities

Hope Pym possesses peak human physical condition, achieved through rigorous training influenced by her parents, enabling her to exhibit enhanced strength, , and that surpass those of an average human. This conditioning allows her to engage in intense physical confrontations and maintain operational effectiveness in high-stakes scenarios, reflecting the disciplined legacy of her family's heroic lifestyle. She is highly skilled in hand-to-hand combat, with expertise in various martial arts forms, honed under the indirect guidance of her parents, and Janet van Dyne, who emphasized tactical preparedness and self-defense. Her combat proficiency enables precise strikes and defensive maneuvers, making her a formidable opponent even without technological aids. Hope demonstrates exceptional natural intelligence, particularly in scientific analysis and strategic planning, traits inherited from her father, , which enhance her ability to anticipate threats and devise effective countermeasures during operations. Without her specialized , Hope maintains no durability and remains susceptible to conventional injuries at her normal size, underscoring her reliance on skill and conditioning for protection.

Equipment and technology

Hope Pym, as the Red Queen, utilizes a custom battle engineered by herself, drawing on her family's legacy in advanced and . The suit features a distinctive red and black color scheme, reflecting her self-proclaimed "queenly" villainy and contrasting the heroic aesthetics of her parents' designs. Central to the suit's mobility are bio-synthetic wings, implanted for seamless integration, which enable wasp-like flight with exceptional aerial maneuverability. These wings allow for precise hovering, rapid dives, and evasive patterns in combat scenarios. For close-quarters engagement, the suit incorporates retractable claws extending from the fingertips and forearms, designed for slashing attacks, grappling, and enhanced climbing capabilities on varied surfaces. These claws are forged from a durable resistant to high-impact stresses. Integrated into the gauntlets are bio-electric energy , capable of discharging concussive blasts or targeted stings that deliver paralyzing electrical charges, with adjustable output for non-lethal or incapacitating effects. The draw power directly from the suit's bio-electric reserves, ensuring sustained operation during prolonged engagements. In later confrontations, Pym employs hypnotic devices embedded in her suit's , which emit low-frequency pulses to induce and temporary mind control in adversaries. She also forms an alliance with Silikong, a shape-shifting entity that enhances her tactical options through polymorphic allies capable of infiltration and adaptive combat support. This design prioritizes stealth and agility over versatility in scale manipulation.

In other media

Marvel Cinematic Universe

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Hope van Dyne is portrayed by actress Evangeline Lilly as an original character loosely inspired by the comic book figure Hope Pym from the MC2 universe. Introduced in Ant-Man (2015), van Dyne is depicted as the adult daughter of scientists and former S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives Hank Pym (Ant-Man) and Janet van Dyne (the Wasp), who raised her amid their covert superhero activities before Janet's presumed death in the Quantum Realm. A brilliant strategist and trained combatant, she serves as the chairwoman of Pym Technologies and initially assists in recruiting and training thief Scott Lang to steal the Ant-Man suit, positioning herself as the rightful successor to her mother's Wasp mantle while navigating tensions with her estranged father. Van Dyne's character arc emphasizes her independence, tactical expertise, and leadership, evolving from a sidelined operative in Ant-Man to a fully realized superhero. In Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), she finally activates the Wasp suit, shrinking and flying into battle alongside Lang to rescue her mother from the Quantum Realm while confronting threats from Ghost and Sonny Burch. Her role expands in Avengers: Endgame (2019), where she joins the Avengers' time heist to retrieve Infinity Stones and fights in the climactic battle against Thanos, utilizing her suit's abilities to coordinate assaults and protect civilians. This heroic portrayal starkly contrasts the comic Hope Pym's villainous turn as the Red Queen, instead establishing van Dyne as a core Avenger with strong familial bonds and unyielding resolve. The trilogy culminates in (2023), where van Dyne, now married to Scott Lang, accompanies her family—including a rescued —into the Quantum Realm to evade authorities and battle the conqueror , showcasing her growth into a protective leader amid multiversal threats. As of November 2025, van Dyne has not appeared in any new MCU projects following Quantumania, with Lilly having announced an indefinite hiatus from acting in 2024, leaving her future involvement unconfirmed despite ongoing developments in Phases 5 and 6.

Animated series

Hope van Dyne, as the Wasp, makes appearances in the Disney+ animated anthology series What If...? (2021–2024), which explores alternate realities within the multiverse. She is voiced by , reprising her live-action role, in episodes that depict variant versions of the character blending her established MCU traits—such as her expertise in shrinking technology and combat skills—with multiverse-specific scenarios. In Season 1, Episode 5, "What If... Zombies?!", Hope leads a team of survivors in a , utilizing her Wasp suit to combat infected heroes like and , highlighting her strategic leadership in dire alternate outcomes. A younger version of appears in flashbacks, voiced by , providing backstory to her family dynamics in certain timelines. Season 2 features cameo roles for the character, including a variant in Episode 5, "What If... Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?", where she aids in historical reinterpretations of Avengers events, further expanding MCU lore through non-traditional team-ups. As of 2025, Hope van Dyne has no dedicated standalone animated series and remains confined to anthology formats like What If...?, emphasizing her role in multiversal explorations rather than linear narratives.

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