How can Loki escape from his fate?
Loki is currently being tortured by his future-self by reminding him that no matter how much he changes, he will always be the same and that could be the worst that happens to him.
Oh, I'm so loving this book again.
Al Ewing delivers yet another strong script full of personality where King Loki is depicted as the typical evil version from the past but he creates a pretty logical way to make him become the version of the future, it makes a lot of sense really.
The narration deserves a lot of praise due that it's quite creative and witty. Despite that King Loki is a completely evil being, he's still incredibly fun to watch and that's mostly due to the wonderful dialogue.
Lee Garbett remains in charge of the pencils and he does one of his best works yet by creating pretty beautiful and creative layouts while depicting the script perfectly.
All the events from previous issues are connected here and I can't wait to see where this go. Excellent chapter..
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