Loki's rise to the fame has angered the gods! Not just the Norse gods-pantheon after pantheon is after this little trickster. Humanity has elevated Loki to a god...a god of rock and roll! With that much belief invested in him even a god armada had better watch out!
While I love anti-hero Loki from the Marvel movies, I feel Ragnarok and Roll manages to express the chaotic wildness and feral hunger of the Norse mythological Loki. He's an evil bastard but oh-so-very charmingright up until he kills you. Read Full Review
Loki: Ragnarok and Roll never attempts to be anything more than what it is: an incredibly enjoyable time while watching some of the most well-known characters fight and argue in a way we simply haven't seen before. Read Full Review
In the end (which comes suddenly, like it was either a panel too long or a page or two too short), Loki: Ragnarok and Roll #3 was fine if all you're searching after is a simple, super goddamn bloody book where gods of every description fuck each other up. Look for anything more than that, however, and you'll probably leave disappointed. Read Full Review