The story and art of this issue converge to tell a silly story in the same manner as some Saturday morning cartoons. But there’s also a uniquely new aspect from Ewing and Garbett. This Loki has the devilish charm of Hiddleston and the winking humor of Gillen’s interpretation. What’s so impressive about the first issue is the way that these creators take the best aspects of past incarnations of Loki and make them into something completely different. Luckily, Al Ewing and Lee Garbett are more than up for the task. A significantly larger shadow looming over this series, at least from a mainstream perspective, is that of Tom Hiddleston, the actor who wonderfully portrayed the villain in three Marvel movies. Kieron Gillen’s recent use of the character in the cult-favorite Journey into Mystery run is one shadow that looms large over this new book. Loki: Agent of Asgard has a lot to live up to.
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