Beware of spoilers! If you’re not caught up on Loki yet, scroll at your own risk.
Let’s talk Loki.
Or better yet, let’s talk several Lokis.
Beware of spoilers! If you’re not caught up on Loki yet, scroll at your own risk.
Or better yet, let’s talk several Lokis.
When the first Thor movie came out, my best friend told me I’d enjoy it because 1. It was fun, and 2. Thor was handsome and scruffy (aka my type). But as the movie progressed I couldn’t help but think, “Ooh, who’s the brother?!” I found Loki as a character very fascinating as he was troubled, sassy, misunderstood, and burdened with glorious purpose. Reading Loki: Agent of Asgard, Loki: Where Mischief Lies by Mackenzi Lee, and the new Loki series by Daniel Kibblesmith has only fueled my love for the god of mischief even more.