Original Sin: Thor & Loki: The Tenth Realm #2

Event\Storyline: Original Sin Writer: Al Ewing, Jason Aaron Artist: Simone Bianchi, Lee Garbett Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 23, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 16
6.4Critic Rating
6.1User Rating

THOR: THE TENTH REALM
•  Thanks to the events of ORIGINAL SIN, the deepest secret of the Nine Realms is revealed... a Tenth Realm!
•  Thor and Loki embark on a quest to discover this strange new world -- and the sister Thor never knew he had... Angela!
•  But can Loki be trusted? And will brother and sister murder each other before the truth comes out?

  • 7.0
    Geeked Out Nation - Jess Camacho Jul 26, 2014

    Overall this was an okay issue. The twist of Angela being an Asgardian should have been kept secret because it honestly kills a lot of the excitement from the ongoing plot. It's almost skippable if it weren't for the great artwork. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Comicosity - Aaron Long Jul 23, 2014

    Original Sin #5.2 features a solid story that is undermined by sub-par artwork. Thor: God of Thunder and Loki: Agent of Asgard readers will notice a definite decline in the quality of artwork telling the story here, and while the Tenth Realm is described in the story as being majestic, the visuals in this issue do not reflect that. This has the potential to be an epic story and if the artwork can rise to the level of the story this series will bring the thunder for Thor fans. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Meagan Damore Jul 29, 2014

    "Thor and Loki: The Tenth Realm" #2 is, in every sense, a hit-or-miss kind of issue that lays the groundwork down for its gut-wrenching revelation. With Ewing's quick wit, Garbett's clear-cut figure work, and Bianchi's gorgeous closing page, this issue shows a lot of promise for the conclusion to come. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli Jul 26, 2014

    Thor and Loki and a new sister all living as one, big, dysfunctional family. While we aren't quite there yet, this comic brings the players closer together. This is proving to be a very intriguing mini-series and that means this issue is worth checking out. This mini-series might be a big-time, game-changer for the Marvel Universe and I don't think it should be missed. If you like Thor fighting a lot of winged women then you definitely need this comic book. Read Full Review

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