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    Loki #4

    Loki » Loki #4 - The Trials of Loki Part 4: The Crooked Path released by Marvel on May 2011.

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    The Trials of Loki Part 4: The Crooked Path last edited by pikahyper on 06/05/21 06:00AM View full history

    Loki vs. Thor and Asgard – with the fate of all at stake! Ragnarök and the end of everything! Utter and total destruction is the inescapable destiny predicted for Asgard, incited by the destructive tendencies of the god of trickery. Loki has already set Ragnarök in motion, and now, if the end of the nine worlds is to be averted, Loki MUST be stopped. But how can even the gods escape the fates foretold in their stories?     
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    Finale! 0

    Cover:  A little bland in comparison to previous covers, but not all that bad.  It showcases the fact that Loki is a shapeshifter, which also relates to the interior content.  The Good:   The colors and art were really good, as was the characterization of most Asgardians.  There's unfortunately not very much else that was done properly with this issue.  The ending was typical but pleasing, I guess, but see below for more comments on what I didn't particularly care for in the ending.  The Bad:  T...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    You Can't Know Thor Unless You Know Loki 0

    In order to fully appreciate the reason behind Thor and Loki's eternal battle you really have to understand who they are. Of the two, Loki is by far the more complex character having been everything from loyal friend to simple trickster to lord of all chaos and evil. Editor Alejandro Arbona, in consultation with writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and artists Sebastian Fiumara and Al Barrionuevo, Alvaro Lopez and Michel Lacombe have put together a collection of the Norse myths that most prominently fe...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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