5. Scott Lang All-New Marvel Now: Now featured in his own brand new book, Scott Lang traded in the costume he has been wearing for quite some time for this little number. It traded in any sort of chest design for a more simple red armor with the black spreading out to his arms and legs. The mask is a more sleek take on the original that we do really like. The armored knees is something we were not to fond of. Overall it is a nice costume, but we agree that it bears a striking resemblance to Daredevil’s armored black and red costume he wore for a while.

4. Hank Pym 80’s: The original Ant-Man had to make our list of course! His original costumes all were fairly similar with only slight changes, but this variation featured in the 80’s was our favorite. The black going down his chest is better having it a single piece instead of branching into his shoulders. The two canisters on his belt add a little extra to the costume to break it up. His helmet is iconic at this point, even though we do like some of the later variations on it.

3. Scott Lang Original Sin: Scott’s Original Sin costume is mostly a variation of his Future Foundation suit, but leaves off the giant 4 from his chest. It plays on the original Ant-Man costume but flips the colors, a change that we feel really works. The biggest change we like is his helmet. It looks much more refined here, more smooth and less bulky. The almost organic feel of the antenna’s is a great improvement as well.

2. Eric O’Grady Irredeemable: Poor Eric O’Grady. He may have been squished under someone’s boot and replaced by an evil android version, but he does have one of our favorite Ant-Man costumes. It looks completely different from any of the other Ant-Man suits, and that is a big part of what we like about it. Plus, he actually looks like an ant, but a pretty badass ant! Being a thief, the costume does make him look very sleek compared to the original costumes before it. The antennas on his helmet can be taken humorously or serious; personally we felt they add a lot of extra fun to the costume.

1. Scott Lang Disassembled: One of the least used Ant-Man costumes happens to be our favorite! It still has many aspects that pay homage to the original Ant-Man costume, such as the colors. It also plays on the original black strip going up his torso, just a little bolder making it pop that much more. Where the costume really shines however is the helmet. It is completely streamlined compared to any of the other helmets. It is bulk and antenna free. We like how they chose to do the movie helmet, but this in its entirety would have worked quite well in the real world too.

Dishonorable Mention

Scott Land MC2: So, we don’t even know where to start on this travesty. In the MC2 version, they apparently wanted to give Ant-Man more of an edge. Literally, his costume is much sharper and pointy than ever. He even gets a giant ant on his chest. Except then you remember ant’s are not very scary creatures, so that won’t frighten the criminals very much. He has way more armor on than he should, is it supposed to hurt someones foot who steps on him? He may be dead, but the sole of their foot will hurt or hours. Perhaps Eric O’Grady should have worn this. No, in the end, no one should have worn this or wear it ever again. Sadly alternate realities claim yet another horrible costume redesign.