A review by rookdigoo
Loki by Robert Rodi

2.0

(Perhaps may come back with a full review later?)
I definitely have an open mind when it comes to Loki and the rest of the Asgardians/Aesir, in pretty much whichever form/story they appear in. However, I did not care for this one much at all. The art style, I was not a fan of at all. (Also very irked by the fact that EVERY SINGLE FEMALE CHARACTER's clothes should have fallen off due to lack of competent functional fashion. Breast support is a thing that every woman needs, gentlemen. Falling off spandex does not cut it.) The plot felt wandering, and though there were some beautifully painful quotes, I felt the ending was FAR too abrupt. And not explained. Which may have been what the author was going for.... but it felt random, not impactful.