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Seems like an interesting story.I always admired Loki's smartness and mischief, but now he's also hot...
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! I cannot handle how awesome this comic was. I almost tore the comic having a geek fit when in the opening panels there was a naked Loki in the shower singing a parody of "The Wizard and I" from Wicked: The Musical. Like ... I still can't handle it. That image is going to stay with me forever, and if I ever catch the Hiddles singing this song ... I might die.This Loki definitely seems based on Hiddleston ... or at least what the fandom makes his Loki out t...
If you enjoy the character of Loki, this is a great reincarnation.
The series got off a really good start and I'm looking froward to see the next issues.
Surprisingly excellent! Smart, funny, well-written, complex without being confusing. Even the puns were good, believe it or not. (Verity: "Why the getup? Is there a con going on somewhere?" Loki: "There's always a con going on somewhere.")"It's databases all the way down."Unexpectedly poignant ending.
"At the core, though. Magic is taking a thought and making it real. Taking a lie and making it the truth. Telling a story to the universe..." . Beautiful art, a great sense of humor, fantastic action, and a redemptive look at our favorite trickster. What's not to love?
I loved this. Seeing Loki as someone who isn't entirely evil was nice. It was awesome to see avengers characters as well. I want the next issue now!
This new series is two things. First, it is unabashedly a cash grab. Second, in my opinion, it is the anti-Sandman. Loki is one of two true breakout characters out of the Marvel Studio films. The first would be Robery Downey, Jr. as Iron Man and the second is Tom Hiddleston as Loki. Hiddleston has effectively stole the Thor's own two movies and he was an excellent villain in The Avengers. It is about time Marvel pander to the Tom Hiddleston fandom by giving them a Loki comic book influeced by ho...
Hoo boy. I did not want to be this person. I did not want to fall for this comic, and, by extension, Loki. I desperately did not want to be That Girl. But you cannot start an issue with Loki singing a personalized version of "The Wizard and I" from Wicked in the shower without immediately winning my heart.The book is riotous. I was laughing to the point of tears throughout the entire blasted thing, which is a real feat when you're reading a short comic. Not only does Loki sing in the shower, but...
I did enjoy Loki: Agent of Asgard #1. I thought it was great, funny, wonderfully awesome, and above all things very Loki-esque. I could deal with the fangirl moments that were intentionally placed into the comic because most of them were hysterical! Throughout the comic I kept thinking this is wonderful, it can't get any better than this. Then I got to the ending and everything that was wonderful and fantastic about this comic came crumbling down into awfulness. I've always enjoyed Loki because
I'm swooning right now *WHEW!* is it just me or is it hot in here? Oh I guess it's just me:)I can never get enough of Loki and when I saw that someone had written comic books about him and that they where at my library I about had a heart attack trying to put them on hold as fast as humanly possible. So in case you didn't know, Loki's my man. Well he's like every woman that watches the Marvel movies man but anyway...I LOVED the drawings in this book! They where so colorful and detailed that I go...
This was a new take on Loki and him trying to turn a new leaf and be less mischievous. Of course when you're known as a trickster that's not an easy task! The characters are drawn almost too attractive, like they could be in an Archie comic. But overall I enjoyed the plot and am curious to see what happens to Loki in the next volume.
Loki's solo series gets off to a cracking start as our anti-hero must infiltrate Avengers Tower and kill his brother Thor! But things are never quite as they seem and Loki's strange story promises to have many more twists and turns - Trust Me. Read the full review here!
Wow! That was an awesome origin story!We go back to when Odin was a child and how an older version of Loki saves his life...after putting him in danger. We see how the Sword of Sigurd is formed. Then we go back to the future and younger Loki is working for the All-Mother and he has formed a group of agents to go to Asgardia with the Sword of Sigurd. There we find Old Loki locked away in a Dungeon and he is stabbed by young Loki, so he will reveal the truth. It is revealed that the Old Loki is ac...
Ever since the Disney+ series I been looking for some good stories featuring Loki and after learning Al Ewing wrote this one I knew it was sure to please. Recommend anyone to check out his run on Ultimates as well which was criminally slept on.
I was hoping this would be a better book to give to patrons coming to comics via the movies; it's a bit bumpy for that because it does refer back to a lot of past continuity. Still doable for someone who really likes the character though.
The god of mischief takes on a mission to rid Thor from a menacing entity. Loki is a lot like the MCU Loki. Not anything special, but there was a cool twist in the end that can make you come back for an issue more.
the story was nice and little bit thrilling but some kind off in the middle and the ending part but it was great
I read these comics when they first came out and absolutely adored them then and still today absolutely adore them now. Good storyline, some people probably wouldn't understand some of the things connected to these comics if they've never read at least some of the Thor or Avengers comics from beforehand but still, I suggest you take a bit and enjoy some Loki.
Al Ewing has very quickly become one of my all-time favorite comics writers. His Loki, Agent of Asgard is witty, epic, mythic, poetic, and mindtwisty in all the best ways.