Publisher : Marvel
Author : Robert Rodi
Artist : Esad Ribić
Colorist :
Letterer : Cory Petit, Randy Gentile
Review
The volume is quite interesting, focusing on Loki’s internal battle as he grapples with his sense of identity. At heart, he doesn’t really know who he is, and he’s desperately trying to understand his true feelings and objectives. To be honest, I’m not a huge fan of the artwork or the story as a whole, but the message and the character development are really well done, and it definitely leaves you wanting more.
I also find Thor’s role in this story to be intriguing—he’s present, but never really takes the spotlight, which allows Loki’s tortured thoughts to truly shine.
- Individual issues average : 3
- Universe / vibe : 3
- Plot : 4
- Pace : 3
- Cameo : 3
- Hero Evolution : 4.5
- Illustrations : 2
- Letters : 1.5
- Covers : 2