The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer last edited by deactivated-62e5b6c75b65e on 07/27/22 11:29AM View full history

    1. The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer - Loki finds a way to break free from his imprisonment, and de-power Thor at the same time!
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    What Happened...? 0

    I don't know what happened between last issue and this issue, but there is a dramatic difference in the art. Last issue, it was terrible - this issue it's hard to believe that it's the same artist, Joe Sinnott. The art here is much better - like 100x better - some of the best in the 'Thor' series so far. Whether Stan Lee recognized that there was a problem and cracked the whip, or last issue was rushed out and this time Sinnott had more time, or maybe there's an uncredited inker seriously polish...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Keeping Things Loki 0

    Loki's still imprisoned as a result of Thor thwarting his scheme to keep Thor from his hammer, thus leaving him in the form of the crippled Don Blake. To get his revenge Loki escapes and... schemes to keep Thor away from his hammer. This is well trodden ground, but the adventure take place in Asgard, which at very least allows Thor to face some new interesting challenges.So we've got a pretty standard setup. Loki while chained to a rock somehow manages to summon Thor's hammer to Asgard, breaking...

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    The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer 0

    The cover of this one prompts us to believe that we're going to get another Loki invading Earth story, but Lee decides instead to set much of the story in Asgard seemingly for the purpose of allowing Thor to make lots of hammers out of stone and tree trunks like it was nothing. Scripted by Bernstein, this version of Loki comes off as a lot more sinister than his previous somewhat campy incarnations, which is fine, but perhaps a little overdone. Much like the rest of the script in fact, which stu...

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