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    Journey into Mystery #623

    Journey into Mystery » Journey into Mystery #623 - Too Much Light Makes The Loki Go Blind released by Marvel on July 1, 2011.

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    4.4 stars

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    From speaker of dung to shoveler 4

    Loki disagree's with the drastic actions of the All Father and foresees a coming danger which is imperceptible to his Asgardian brethren. Problem is, being the god of mischief is one hell of a way to ruin a reputation. Allies in his quest aren't going to be easy to come by, seeing as how people would sooner cut your throat before you get the first syllable out and all.    The Good Love, love, love this cover if you read Issue 623 you'll totally appreciate the symbolism of this cover. And if you ...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

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    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    All Hel Wolves go to Hel? 0

     Story. Loki's adventure continues as does Fear Itself and with Thor locked up and Loki starting trouble who will save Asgard? Writing.  Loki is very interesting and you're still left wondering one thing: Is Loki a Hero or Villain? Volstagg still seems like a big jerk(literally) but he saves Loki which I get why Volstagg is being a jerk to Loki I mean yeah he was once a horrible person but he seems like he's atleast a bit better person now.  Oh yeah Fire Breathing Goats must I say more? Oh yeah ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    From Goats to a Hel Wolf: Which one is the best Steed? 0

    Having an ongoing series that´s about magick, mystery (like the title implies), tales of forgotten times and most of all, a book whose main character is Loki, all these feats make this series one of the best being published by Marvel nowadays, combining the excellent dialogues, exciting narrative, thrilling plot (perhaps the best thing that´s going on in this Fear Itself thing, since it´ll provide answers and means to bring the downfall of the Serpent God) with the brilliant and nothing less tha...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Tales of Lore 1

    Whereas the last issue sought to reintroduce the characters from Asgard and give something of a jumping on point for the series, here we have a more firm estbalishemtn of a decent plot for the series.  I haven't been reading Fear Itself, so I am not sure what exactly is going with this series, but aside from the imprisonment of thor at the beginning of the issue which I couldn't exactly place why it happened so fast (I assume it is explained better elsewhere) the fun here really revolves around ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Finding His Place In All This 0

    The last issue did a great job of introducing us to the new Loki, an exciting concept that drives the plot, and thus my interest in it. Yet, in this issue, we take something of a step back from that to develop the world around him, specifically all this Serpent nonsense. And while it's still good, it's not quite on par with what we saw earlier.As mentioned above, most of this is about Loki figuring out his place in the new order of the world, what with Fear Itself happening. The event really eff...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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