The son of the man he allegedly killed pushes for the death penalty-which would normally be too severe a punishment, but due to his influence, his demands are met and Hannah's father is sentenced to death. Hannah is found foaming at the mouth, having a seizure on the floor. Hannah's father was released from custody but eventually, his home gets raided as the authorities apparently have the evidence they need to put him away. She ends up unintentionally dropping her diary, and it is read and returned by her friend Stephen, who later on appears as "Gadget Man" in Ant's Cockroach battle, the events of which we are allowed to follow whenever Hannah's diary is read or written into. Hannah appears to know more about the world than she ought to and often has the personality of an emotionally unstable young adult, and her new principal takes interest in her as a result. To escape the harsh realities of her life, she writes in her diary stories of an alter-ego: an adult version of herself who is a superhero known as Ant. Her father, apparently an accountant-and later on, a blue-collar employee-by profession, is made a suspect in an armed robbery and is taken into custody. ![]() The original Arcana miniseries followed 8-year-old Hannah Washington, a lonely young girl continually tormented and bullied at school. The first volume, published by Arcana Studios and titled "Days Like These", ran for 4 issues before moving to Image Comics. He later vowed to change his life and make something out of himself. Gully says that one day he was looking through a barred cell window and a tiny ant crawled in from the outside. ![]() The creator and artist, Mario Gully, has stated that the concept of Ant was created while he was incarcerated in 1996 for attempted armed robbery. The Ant comic was published by Arcana Studios in March 2004. Ant appears in Ant, Savage Dragon and Spawn. Ant was created by Mario Gully and is currently published by Image Comics, written by Erik Larsen. She first appeared in Ant #1 (March 2004), published by Arcana Studios, as Hanna Washington. Whip-like antennae providing enhanced senses and doubling as melee weaponryĪnt ( Hannah Washington) is an Image Universe comic book superhero. 2 #11 (February 2007)Įnhanced speed, strength, reflexes, and agility ![]() Hannah Washington as Ant on the textless cover to Ant Vol.
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