The past can never just stay buried, can it? Loki's turn at playing "good guy" has been interrupted by the resurgence of relics from his nefarious past. Now that he's set sail on his ship made of fingernails, he tracks the first of these to the destroyed Nidavellir - where the relic has been crafted into a devastatingly powerful weapon that the dwarves are warring over. And as a bonus: A pair of unexpected Marvel fan-favorites appear to clean up past Loki's mess!
Rated T+
The creators behind this miniseries have gone above and beyond to craft a tale worthy of the God of Stories herself. Rich, compelling, and surprisingly tragic, Loki #2 evokes the very best of the original Norse myths. Read Full Review
Loki #2 is a fantastic addition to their own fantasy epic. This comic contains the manipulative, smarmy, arrogant Loki, still trying to atone for their mistake. Read Full Review
If you like stories within stories and fantasy themes, you'll love Loki #2. This series has a strong handle on how a Loki story can work while treading the different fantasy realms and concepts that are usually a blip in a tale rather than the focus. Inventive and exciting, Loki is a series that's as well constructed as unique. Read Full Review
Dan Watters' script brilliantly plays off of the legacy and pressure of Loki's mythmaking, before culminating in a decidedly-unique battle and an unexpected plot twist. Read Full Review
I have really been enjoying this book so far. The writing and art are both great as is the plot. I'm really looking forward to issue 3
To me, it's a good comic. It's just as slow as the last issue, though, and it's not as funny or intriguing. It should be fine as a chapter in a bigger story. By itself, though…it's giving me a case of dwarf fatigue. The art is pretty formidable throughout, which helps.
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