Siege: Loki, from Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, goes deep into the mind of Siege’s most devious major player! One-Shot *Note: NOT FINAL TITLE
All in all, a solid read that, while offers little to the Siege story (unless the Disir and other deals with Hela and Mephisto show up in the final issue of Siege), is still an entertaining and highly enjoyable read in its own right. Read Full Review
Loki is a central player in this "Siege" event, even if he hasn't much appeared in the foreground. And this issue shows his craftiness and his behind-the-scenes maneuvering. But it does so with elegance and wit, not in a connect-the-dots-of-the-master-plot kind of way. And it's Gillen and McKelvie working together, which is always a good thing. Read Full Review
To be fair, Siege: Loki does seem like a book linked more to the Thor world than the Avengers' battle for Asgard, but that aside, it's a very good spotlight on a good character, and it's a fun read. Easily recommended for fans of the character and his home title, Thor. Read Full Review
Still, this is the best of the Siege Tie-ins this week, and is a must-read if you're following Thor, regardless of whether or not you're paying attention to the Big Event. Honestly, though, I can't imagine someone reading Thor and not being at least slightly interested in what Bendis is doing over in Siege. Read Full Review
If you're really into everything Siege, you're going to want this book. There is some great stuff in here, but only about three pages of it. If you think Siege is anywhere from "just ok" to "i like it" then you may want to pass on this. It's another Marvel tie-in to a big event that is nothing more than mediocrity with a really pretty cover. Read Full Review