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    Loki #3

    Loki » Loki #3 - The Trials of Loki, Part 3: Funeral for a God released by Marvel on April 2011.

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    The Trials of Loki, Part 3: Funeral for a God last edited by pikahyper on 06/05/21 06:00AM View full history

    Ragnarok! The end of all things has been set in motion, and if Thor has any hope of saving Asgard, his only choice is to descend into the darkest, most treacherous depths of Hel, land of the dead. As his guide, guardian and only companion...crafty Loki! Whose intemperate trickery was what doomed Asgard to begin with. Does Loki seek redemption in the eyes of Thor...or the best opportunity to stab him in the back?

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    Loki the Destroyer 0

    Story Continuing the story from issue 2, Balder is dead and the Asgardians hold for him a funeral. Loki, the mastermind behind Balders death, travels with Thor to Hel in an attempt to bring Balder back. However, Loki's intentions are unclear as even he is unsure of his own persuasion.    Thoughts  So far, I have thoroughly enjoyed every chapter of this series. The main story-line for this mini really unfolds in this issue and I couldn't be happier with the direction that it is going. The seri...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Thor and Loki in A Dark World 0

    The third issue of the Loki miniseries tells the story of the funeral of Balder, a massive ritual that was witnessed not just by the Aesir, but by the denizens of many realms. Following the traditional Norse funeral, Frigga calls upon the gods to go to Hell and bring Balder back. None wanted to face their sister Hela, so Loki volunteered. But the mysteries surrounding Balder's death still haunted Thor, so he chose to accompany his brother.This series is good for what it is - a fairly straight re...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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