![]() The characters are every bit themselves, so it's familiar, but it's also realistic. It's that dynamic and tone that makes the issue a genuinely pleasurable read. The freshly minted king does as Loki does sometimes and gets bored, quickly getting himself into a bit of mischief on Earth, mischief that Thor has to come help clean up before giving his brother a bit of advice-and perhaps a gentle admonishment as well. Except, being a king isn't always all it's cracked up to be and this is Loki we're talking about. He's a king now, Loki made it, he has everything he's ever wanted. This set him up to rule the land of the Frost Giants while his brother, Thor, rules Asgard. Loki went from villain to hero and found himself rewarded for this evolution of his character in that he was installed on the throne of Jotunheim. ![]()
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