![]() ![]() These mysterious beings tell him that if he, in the vaguest sense, “defeats his enemies” he will inherit the reborn world after the end of this latest cataclysm. Issue #14 opens with Odin, who has dreamt of a pantheon of ancient gods. ![]() This was the only panel that mattered, tbh. The awkward young Loki we have come to know (and love?) has now been remade yet again into the bedraggled, slightly sickly-looking “God of Stories” who seems to have inherited only the vaguest impressions of young Loki’s memories. ![]() ![]() Then again, there is the issue of whether or not the title character even is the same title character that we started the series with. This marks the fourth such multi-series tie-in in just fourteen issues of Agent of Asgard, which leaves very little room for the actual title character of the series to develop while ey is busy playing backup to everyone else’s central plotlines. To be honest, I have only the most general idea of what is going on in the rest of this tie-in, because like most people I can’t be bothered to read dozens of other series in conjunction with this one, but suffice to say that the world is ending. You know, as usual, thanks to yet another over-arching Marvel tie-in event called Secret Wars that Loki: Agent of Asgard has been awkwardly shoehorned into. Welp, the whole Marvel universe is coming to an end. ![]()
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