Ant-Man was created by writer Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in "Tales to Astonish" #27.
Hank Pym debuts as the original Ant-Man, establishing the character's foundation in Marvel Comics.
Scott Lang becomes the second Ant-Man, expanding the legacy of the character.
Ant-Man received his first solo comic book series, solidifying his status as a standalone hero.
Paul Rudd was cast to portray Scott Lang in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, bringing Ant-Man to a wider audience.
The first Ant-Man feature film was released, introducing the character in live action in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The sequel to the original Ant-Man movie was released, featuring expanded storylines and character development.
The third Ant-Man film, continuing the story within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was released.
Dr. Hank Pym discovers the Pym Particles which allow size manipulation of objects and living beings.
Hank Pym dons the Ant-Man suit and begins using Pym Particles to shrink and communicate with ants.
Scott Lang, a reformed thief, steals the Ant-Man suit to save his daughter and later becomes the new Ant-Man.
Scott Lang is recruited into the Avengers to assist in saving Earth from major threats.
Ant-Man participates in the battle against the artificial intelligence Ultron alongside the Avengers.
Scott Lang explores the Quantum Realm, leading to discoveries that play a vital role in later battles.
Ant-Man leads the crucial 'Time Heist' mission with the Avengers to reverse the effects of the Snap.
Scott Lang begins mentoring his daughter Cassie in heroics and legacy.