Yeah they're not going out of their way to make this bearable for people who didn't watch the show. I liked this issue better than #1 but yeah I agree no suspense or proper build up. The main characters Gwen and Gambit just feel like their only purpose is to push the story forward. My fix would be to focus less on them and more on the original Loki cast of characters to add to their lore. Having all these others like Gwen, Gambit, Wolveine, and others only convoluted the lore.
TVA #2
| Writer | Katharyn Blair |
| Artist | Enid Balam |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
EVERYTHING GOES TO HELL!
Dreams have begun haunting the TVA, and tracing the truth behind it has led the team straight to Hell-literally! Does the Son of Satan have the answers they need? Or perhaps the mysterious stranger following Gwen and Gambit has something to reveal?
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8.0
SYLVIE! Alright so this was a big improvement from issue #1. Nothing huge happens in terms of action, comic is mostly dialogue but feels like it is getting back to its Loki roots. Was a faster read than the previous ish but that might be because it was more to the point. Highlight of the comic is Sylvie shows up so I'm happy about that and clearly a good build up to a Loki reveal hopefully but it will most likely happen by ish #5. Nonetheless my only criticism is that the characters going to hell or specifically Hellstroms city where people can right wrongs,was like no big deal. Then when Sylvie shows up she applauds spider-gwen and Gambit for their gusto walking into hell. Like what? Why do I have issue with this little comment? more
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3.0
Watch a team of redundant superhero copies walk from point A to point B. Oh, and they talk a lot, but there's no suspense or momentum. The art is good though.
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