Found some of the old Issues of this new series and got #10,11,12 last week so now i'm sort of got them all now
I found #12 odd
just two questions
1- What was the point of Loki going back into the past to have a chat to his younger self
2- and also posing as Bor while talking to Odin to allow young loki into asgard ?...........because that ends up happening anyway.
Originally posted by Kazenji
Found some of the old Issues of this new series and got #10,11,12 last week so now i'm sort of got them all nowI found #12 odd
just two questions
1- What was the point of Loki going back into the past to have a chat to his younger self
2- and also posing as Bor while talking to Odin to allow young loki into asgard ?...........because that ends up happening anyway.
Originally posted by HueyFreeman
1. The point was to show that Loki and Loki alone is responsible for his actions. Meaning their really is nothing redeeming about him. The sympathy that some asgardians have for him is a facade that he created. He is not a child whose actions are because of a sibling rivalry, nor is he an avenger for the frost giants. Hes a power hungry individual whose whole history was set upon by himself.
2. Because the chain of events that leads to Loki's rise is a loop. Had he not posed as Bor, Odin would never have taken Loki in as his son.
Also, if he hadn't posed as Bor then Odin would've resurrected him.
Originally posted by HueyFreeman
2. Because the chain of events that leads to Loki's rise is a loop. Had he not posed as Bor, Odin would never have taken Loki in as his son.
Yeah but if you read that old Strange Tales comic that was included in Thor #600 Odin and the other norse gods ended up getting young Loki anyway
So yeah i just don't see the point of him going back to the past just to posed as Bor.
Originally posted by Kazenji
Yeah but if you read that old Strange Tales comic that was included in Thor #600 Odin and the other norse gods ended up getting young Loki anywaySo yeah i just don't see the point of him going back to the past just to posed as Bor.
Like I stated already.
Otherwise Odin would've resurrected Bor.
Originally posted by Superherovandal
Basically Loki himself created his villainy. Thats kinda dastardly. Gonna be all the more sweeter when he gets owned which by the looks of Dark Reign probably won't be for a long while
Well, JMS has said he wants to see Loki win out on his schemes once in a while; not just be constantly foiled. This is going to be a gravy year for him.
Originally posted by Philosophía
Co-sign.I found this issue to be pretty bad, compared to what I expected from a Thor issue which is imo the best series in Marvel.
The warrior three are funny, but they were never "Main series" material. They had their moment to shine when Thor fought the blood good, and that's plenty. Now they seem to be the main pull of the series :/
I don't disapprove of Balder's attitude, but the Thor comic needs more.
Originally posted by Kris BlazeI enjoy the slowness though. I think its much better for a character like loki. I think his plan is much more cerebral than before because unlike previous schemes where its a down right trick on his part, he merly provides distorted perceptions and just lets the character bury themselves(sort of like the devil).
Things are moving slow, real slow.Couldn't care less about that dude with the cap and the asgardian chick.