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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

These are the three main actresses playing The Wasp aka Janet Van Dyne in the Marvel movie universe... Kate Moss, Evangeline Lilly, and Cynthia Belleview...

1) Kate Moss is playing the most innocent, naive, happy-go-lucky Wasp of the very first Ant-man comic books by Stan Lee .. (and Steve Dikto?).. she's .. Kate Moss is playing the Wasp who is so so so so so happy and overjoyed to get an autograph from Hank Pym (Johnny Depp) who she idolizes and worships.. Kate Moss's very first, earliest of Wasp's would have no problem calling herself a math-groupie... but Hank Pym would be far too polite to call her that.. in a book of the title, "Einstein in Berline".. Albert Einstein's .. "math-groupie's".. are described in that book.. I ended up throwing away the book because of (I believe now, thru editorial interferance).. the offensively-surgical descriptions of the bodies of women who danced on the stage.. these were the German "striptease" women.. (sorry).. who had profound balletic-skill and ballet-technique.. I found .. the physical descriptions of these women at the near-end of the book, "Einstein in Berlin".. a truly powerfully-written historical archive of information.. I found the physical description of these women's bodies .. (sorry) .. at the end of the book.. near the end of the book.. to be offensively violent.. I believe it was editorial interferance against the author's intention that put these words / paragraphs at the end near the end of the book, "Einstein in Berlin..

2) .. Evangeline Lilly's casting as teh Wasp.. as Janet Van Dyne is teh most Illuminatti-level, under-the-radar casting of Marvel movie's in a long time.. it's that.. Evangeline Lilly's character "Kate" on Lost was such an uber-renegade.. their was SUCH an agenda to maintain this character's innocence even while she participated in or masterminded bank robberies.. (JUST LIKE THE WASP... JUST LIKE JANET VAN DYNE.. sorry real sorry for shouting).. also.. Evangeline Lilly's character "Kate" on the J. J. Abrams / Damon Lindeldorf show "Lost".. she once on a very rare occasions was so hatefully abrasive toward a truly heroic, courageous character, played by Josh Holloway, a character of the name of "Sawyer".. that it makes perfect, Illuminatti-level sense to cast Evangeline Lilly as the Janet Van Dyne who is so megamaniacally antagonistic toward Magneto, one of the truly decent men of the Marvel universe, in teh Chris Claremont, "The New Mutants" issue's taht guest-star the Avengers, sorry, even Captain America.. it's that the occasionally unlikably-abrasive "Kate"  / Evangeline Lilly on "Lost" would be perfect as the likably-abrasive Janet Van Dyne in an "The Uncanny X-men" movie directed either by Scorcese or Oliver Stone or both directors.. or some other directors of your choosing..

3) .. Cynthia Belleview looks just like and would play to a tee the Janet Van Dyne Wasp of Spider-man's very FIRST historical meeting with the Mighty Avengers.. this Wasp is strictly, absolutely, SERIOUSLY against Spider-man ever joining the Avengers.. why .. ?.. one. simple. reason.

    She.  Does.  Not.  Like.  Spiders.

      Vintage Cynthia Belleview Janet Van Dyne.  'nuff said. and much more..

          .. wait.. how about a truly Bi-polar, Border-line personality Janet Van Dyne from Cynthia Belleview... but a Wasp from Cynthia Belleview that so powerfully, overwhelmingly EMBRACES teh mythology of Borderline-personality disorder sufferers.. that we can finally put all this nonsense behind us.. and address the reality of what its like to suffer from Borderline Personality disorder.. I wonder if they'll put "BPD Central" back on the internet.. the official Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) website.. or what was once the offical Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) website...

    Stan Lee himself wrote this very first meeting of Spider-Man with The Mighty Avengers.. including the Spider-phobic Wasp.. who felt guilty at the end of this tale.. with art by.. was it.. John Romita Senior.. did he do the art.. I read this issue first in an issue / reprint of "Marvel Tales"...

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