The effects look good. I don’t know what’s missing but Marvel is kind of fading, although I guess Wakanda has almost made a billion by now. Will say this, that for some reason, I came across on of the Marvel novels by Dan Abnett called Avengers: Everybody Wants to Rule the World: A Novel of the Marvel Universe (Marvel Novels Book 1), and it was a very good book. I was surprised.
They have an Ant-Man one called Ant-Man: Natural Enemy: A Novel of the Marvel Universe (Marvel Novels Book 5) by Jason Starr (Author), that I would like to check out and I think there was a Wasp novel at Barnes and Noble. I am more into books at this point. You do think about those old movies like Inner Space and others though and the microscopic, sub-atomic levels are fascinating. Like Nanotech, Picotech, Femtotech and smaller.
Looks like Marvel beat DC in this area as well since DC has that great ATOM character. Don’t know if they did much with the character in Legends of Tomorrow because I could not keep up with the show. Marvel could also have used Quantumania as an excuse to introduce the MicroNauts, which would have been cool.
The Micronauts originate in the Microverse, a microscopic universe full of strange planets like the human-inhabited Homeworld which is made up of diverse spherical habitats that are linked together in the fashion of a molecular chain. The original team comes together in response to the threat posed by Baron Karza, former bearded and balding academic turned murderous immortal black-armored dictator, who gained control of Homeworld through the creation of the Body Banks, where life-extending brain transplants are performed on the rich and inhuman genetic alterations on the poor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micronauts_(comics)