Loki: The God Who Fell to Earth
J**E
Great Comic
Great Loki Comic . If you know that Character then you will love this little comic . 5 stories are included plus some notes from the writes ^^
L**L
Muito boa História
A arte é linda e a história super inteligente!
C**U
Best purchase E V E R
The book came in wonderful conditions. I'm so excited to start it. Great gift for a Marvel fan.
J**D
Too bad it's a only a one shot
I was torn between giving this 5 stars or 3 stars. Five stars because this version of Loki, King of Jotunheim and praised for his sacrifice at the end of the War of Realms, is bored out of his mind and looking for fun. And fun is what the story delivers. Loki pays a visit to Iron Man, pulls one over on Nightmare and fulfills his calling as God of Mischief.Unfortunately, this is only a one shot and just sorta ends without getting a chance to really go anywhere. And I found the ending especially frustrating because Verity finally FINALLY returns and gets just a few pages at the end. Her relationship with Loki was the highlight of the Loki Agent of Asgard run and I have been looking forward to her return. I can't fathom why Marvel didn't give this a series order. This version of Loki has a better foundation to build from than the AoA version, which got seventeen issues.Overall, it's a bit unsatisfying with only 5 issues, but it was a fun read and I do recommend it for fans of the character. However, buy it at a discount. The book only has 5 issues and yet has a retail price of $17.99. Marvel is getting close to pricing themselves out of business with so little content for such a high price.
L**R
Only 5 issues but Buy it anyway
You like Loki? Let Marvel know Loki deserves more then they give him. I don't like tat Loki is now calling himself "The God of Outcasts." He didn't really earn it like "The God of Stories" . Just because you live though it, doesn't mean you learn from it. Loki went through tons of mental anguish and self realization to call himself "The God of Stories". But this series he only gives himself that title because he thinks of himself an Outcast as well. I also want to state Loki had let go of the guilt he felt as he changed into The God Of Stories... Bringing back any of that guilt is a waste of all that effort.
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