
is people fighting for something larger than themselves, and that is what Hope sacrificed her life for. What's more, both Janet and Hope died on missions in the line of duty, and Fury rightfully points out that Pym was selfish on his part by explaining that S.H.I.E.L.D. He even killed Thor, who hadn't actually been inducted into the Avengers Initiative, just because he assumed Thor would be given the offer, going so far as to call his death a favor to Fury disguised as Loki. While the deaths of his wife and daughter are tragic, they do not justify his actions, since the people he killed had nothing to do with his tragedy and were all killed just to spite Fury, even knowing the Avengers were needed to protect the Earth from any form of harm.Tries to murder Fury, who is actually Loki, saying that Fury's death would be his greatest triumph.Killing Black Widow by dragging her to be beaten to death.Killing Bruce Banner/Hulk in a horrible manner by going inside him and using one of his enlargement devices on his heart to make him enlarge and explode.

Killing Hawkeye himself, presumably by poison as well.Killing Thor by releasing Hawkeye's arrow that he had aimed at Thor, which causes Hawkeye to get arrested for his murder.Killing Tony Stark by entering his body through the syringe and then poisoning him.Pym throughout the episode would murder all the Avengers Initiative's candidates (and future Avengers in the Sacred Timeline) by:.Hank Pym's revenge would be ruining Fury's greatest project that being the important Avengers Initiative, despite clearly knowing the project would be needed to save the Earth from any form of harm later. for everything that happened and plotting to take revenge. Hank Pym in this reality lost both his wife and daughter and as a result, he blamed S.H.I.E.L.D.


However, we have no proof this is actually true in the actual episode.
