While I’ve been particularly busy and going through a lot of
personal turbulence, I felt an odd impulse to just throw this together. It’s
something I’ve been thinking about since Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
was announced and has grown into a bit of a personal obsession. This is my case
for why Cassie Lang should be called Stinger in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe.
Let’s start with a little background: Officially Marvel Studios hasn’t assigned a codename to their interpretation of Cassie Lang in the MCU. However, there is precedent for official sources to refer to and, as a result, canonize information gleaned from fan-produced sites. An example of this would be the Across the Spider-Verse animated movie from Sony legitimizing the designation of their Venom films as ‘Earth-688’ after the Marvel Fandom wiki used the place-holder designation ‘Earth-TRN688’ (TRN referring to Temporary Reality Number) to refer to it in lieu of any officially provided designation. This itself had a knock-on effect that presents further issues which are beyond what I want to discuss today. Needless to say, sometimes widely accessed fan-curated content, well-meaning though it may can end up creating unintentional ‘Ascended Fanon’.
This brings me to the
well-considered Marvel Cinematic Universe wiki, a fantastic resource on
anything related to Marvel Studios. While I have the utmost respect for
the many contributors to the site, I can’t help but notice they have elected to
assign Cassie
Lang the codename ‘Stature’ despite the character never being
referred to by any superhero title in any official MCU-related material. A look
at the character’s talk page
revealed the matter has been closed, with the only cited source I can see for
the name ‘Stature’ being an early Deadline article that refers to the comic
character’s origin and codename. Nothing else.
My main concern, if you
can call it that, is that an unassuming and well-meaning Marvel Studios employee
will do a brief online search, encounter this wiki entry first and take it at
face value, thereby making it official. Not that I dislike fanon being elevated
or embraced per se, but it does rather bias the odds of the MCU Cassie
being known as Stature rather than Stinger.
Here are some examples that reinforce a lack of official
codename for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Cassie Lang at this point.
Here is the Funko Pop figure, exclusive to the Marvel Collectors
Corps, titled ‘Cassie Lang’.
Here are some official designs seen on shirts, socks and various
other merchandise, again referring to the character as ‘Cassie’ or ‘Cassie
Lang’.
The Marvel Legends action figure line released a
series of 8 figures in its ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Build-A-Figure
Cassie Lang’ line which came packaged with various parts which combined
to make the character as depicted in Quantumania.
Another tie-in to the Quantumania movie, Cassie
was introduced to the Marvel’s Contest of Champions mobile game under the
title ‘Cassie Lang’. The same is true of this adaption of the
character in another mobile game, Marvel’s Future Fight.
All this to say, clearly the powers that be at Marvel Studios
haven’t settled on the character’s codename just yet.
Now I’d like to make the case for using the superhero moniker
‘Stinger’ rather than ‘Stature’. Firstly, Cassie adopting Stinger
as a superhero title pre-dates Stature, with the MC2 comics A-Next
#1 being published in 1998 well before her Main Marvel Universe
comic counterpart became a hero and took the name Stature in Young
Avengers #6. Yes, the MC2 comics originated the concept of Cassie as a
superhero.
Secondly, the costume. Cassie debuts her Pym
Particle suit in Quantumania and it is primarily purple. The colour purple
was first associated with Cassie Lang as Stinger in the MC2
but also inspired her Main Marvel Universe counterpart years later in the pages
of Astonishing Ant-Man #6. In
addition, Cassie would ditch Stature too, also adopting Stinger as her codename.
Both costumes are nearly identical, and both sport a insect inspired helmet,
another element the movie would adapt albeit a full-face mask in keeping with
their established rules for shrinking.
Additionally, the MCU’s Cassie demonstrates a gifted
intellect, another character trait first and most closely associated with the
MC2’s version of Cassie. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the Young Avengers Cassie
isn’t known for her scientific ability.
I’ve talked about all this before and I’m sure I’ll probably
bring it up again some time. I’m also aware there are elements of Cassie in
Quantumania that are more aligned with the Stature name, such as her ability to
grow to giant size, but I think it’s important to make the argument all the
same. I’d personally love to see ‘Stinger’ make the jump to the
big-screen and see Tom Defalco and Ron Frenz’s creation get more recognition.
Until I stop questioning how they are growing and shrinking
at subatomic size, I remain
frogoat
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