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I’m usually one to side with the heroes: clearly I’m cheering for Batman over the Joker (no matter how great his one-liners are), if I were a mutant I would choose Charles over Erik, and if the right path is harder than what’s easy that’s the road I go on down but when it comes to villainous Loki, he has my vote.
Having lived my life never being the best or the favorite but minded the shadows while others were in the spotlight, relating to Loki comes easily. Sure, I have never gone to extreme measures for attention but maybe if I had sorcery skills I might have engaged in a few tricks of my own (especially involving clones). So when I found out Robert Rodi gave a voice to Loki’s side of the story, I was all for it and I am very impressed with the results.
It begins with Loki gloating over the fact he has defeated the All Father and has imprisoned/publically humiliated Thor. The God of Mischief has finally taken over the throne of Asgard but then realizes there is more to ruling then having everyone bow to you. Loki has to do some serious thinking as to what everyone expects him to do now that he is ruler and Hela thinks his first order of business should be to execute Thor. He seems appalled at the idea that Hela instills in him and after visits to Balder, Odin, Sif, and even his mother shunning him, his resolve is strengthened. He will execute Thor…
Or will he?
An excellent portrayal of Loki and the demons that haunt him. And in the end, we learn what really matters to the God of Lies.
(Also included in Blood Brothers: the original Loki proposal, character sketches, three parts of Stan Lee & Jack Kirby’s The Mighty Thor, and J. Micahel Straczynski & Olivier Coipel’s Thor #12)
Having lived my life never being the best or the favorite but minded the shadows while others were in the spotlight, relating to Loki comes easily. Sure, I have never gone to extreme measures for attention but maybe if I had sorcery skills I might have engaged in a few tricks of my own (especially involving clones). So when I found out Robert Rodi gave a voice to Loki’s side of the story, I was all for it and I am very impressed with the results.
It begins with Loki gloating over the fact he has defeated the All Father and has imprisoned/publically humiliated Thor. The God of Mischief has finally taken over the throne of Asgard but then realizes there is more to ruling then having everyone bow to you. Loki has to do some serious thinking as to what everyone expects him to do now that he is ruler and Hela thinks his first order of business should be to execute Thor. He seems appalled at the idea that Hela instills in him and after visits to Balder, Odin, Sif, and even his mother shunning him, his resolve is strengthened. He will execute Thor…
Or will he?
An excellent portrayal of Loki and the demons that haunt him. And in the end, we learn what really matters to the God of Lies.
(Also included in Blood Brothers: the original Loki proposal, character sketches, three parts of Stan Lee & Jack Kirby’s The Mighty Thor, and J. Micahel Straczynski & Olivier Coipel’s Thor #12)
I don't know why this is called Loki and Thor, because this just focuses on Loki.
Loki cannot change destiny or his nature. I've only read so many issues of Thor and to be honest I couldn't really get into them, but this is something else. Such beautiful artwork and brilliant writing make for an intricate story about the Norse trickster god...
Loki cannot change destiny or his nature. I've only read so many issues of Thor and to be honest I couldn't really get into them, but this is something else. Such beautiful artwork and brilliant writing make for an intricate story about the Norse trickster god...
A story examining fate and pre-destination. The conflict here is within Loki as he tries to escape his inevitable fate. I loved the artwork, especially in the scenes of 'other' Lokis.
Apparently this is a repackage of [b:Loki|1735210|Loki|Robert Rodi|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1343112634s/1735210.jpg|1732714] with a slightly different title.