Showing posts with label Loki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loki. Show all posts
Monday, January 6, 2014
Young Avengers #8!
Young Avengers #8 was entertaining but a bit bland. This issue was basically the team jumping
from world to world to world while chasing the bad guy looking for Billy’s twin
brother Speed. A couple of the worlds
(dimensions) they visited were interesting but the team did not spend enough
time there to develop the world.
Eventually they end up in the dimension where the evil mind controlling
mother lived. Some of the team got left
behind and the rest of the team is working on a plan to save them.
Labels:
comic books,
Loki,
Marvel Comics,
Young Avengers
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Young Avengers #5!!
Young Avengers #5 was good.
Loki feels guilty for abandoning the other young supers and in the end
returns to the battle. After displaying
some cool looking magic allowing the good guys to do some smashing they escape
to a deserted location to make some plans.
The plan appears to be stay away from crazy parasite mother from another
dimension and become super heroes. Then
the comic ends rather dramatically as if the series was over which makes even
less sense than any of the previous issues of this comic.
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comic books,
Hawkeye,
Loki,
Marvel Comics,
Young Avengers,
Young Loki
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Young Avengers #4!!
Young
Avengers #4 was a mid-fight issue but at least Hawkeye and Marvel Boy show up and
rather dramatically save the group from the disco. Marvel Boy’s parents arrive and the fight
goes on air born and away from the city.
Loki finally talks Wiccan into giving him his powers. Loki appears to run away leaving the group to
fight the evil parental clones.
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comic books,
Hawkeye,
Hulkling,
Loki,
Marvel Boy,
Marvel Comics,
Miss America,
Wiccan,
Young Avengers,
Young Loki
Friday, June 28, 2013
Young Avengers #3!!!!
Young
Avengers #3 was good. We got to see a
quick fight with Loki’s father the Troll that ended when Miss America showed
up. But as soon as she ended one fight
her guardians (parents?) show up wanting to talk. It appears that along with Loki’s father Miss
America’s guardians are also dead. She
allows Young Loki to get the group to safety.
A bit of story catch up occurs and then the Young Avengers are captured
by the thing summoned from another world as a cliff hanger. This was another good issue of the comic I
hope the creative team manages to keep the story quality at this level for a
while.
Labels:
comic books,
Hulkling,
Loki,
Marvel Comics,
Miss America,
Wiccan,
Young Avengers,
Young Loki
Thursday, May 23, 2013
A + X #5
A + X #5 Iron Fist and DOOP is the first story and it
appears to be a rip-off of an old the Real Ghostbusters story. DOOP sure looks acts and talks like
Slimer. The adventure was silly and
slightly confused by the correct flow of time.
It was not a bad story it was just kind of lacking context beyond trying
to make a generally serious character such as the Iron Fist look and sound
silly. We then get a Loki and Mister
Sinister story which was very good. The
story was well written and paced. Loki
when used as play full chaos is so entertaining and not so much fun when he is
being evil. So getting to see him play
some tricks and pretend to fall victim to Mister Sinister powers and technology
was fun.
Labels:
A+X,
Avengers,
comic books,
Doctor Doom,
DOOP,
Iron Fist,
Loki,
Marvel Comics,
Mister Sinister,
x-men
Friday, May 3, 2013
The Young Avengers #2!!
Young
Avengers #2 and we are still in setup mode.
I don’t know why the writer decided to spend all that time on introducing
the other characters if we are going to just be following these two
around. Though we do get to see this
world’s version of the Avengers (apparently) and then the young lovers are
saved by Loki. This Loki is very
entertaining and not nearly as evilly chaotic as his other forms. I especially enjoy Loki’s insistence that
Wiccan do something about his possibly offensive to Pagans’ name. The three of them decide to do something about
the evil unleashed on the world, but then for some reason decide to take Loki
home to Asgard where they meet Loki’s father and as Wiccan says, “isn’t he
dead?” I guess you just cannot trust
Frost Giants to remain dead. Just to
make sure it is clear I did enjoy reading this comic.
Labels:
comic books,
Hawkeye,
Hulkling,
Laufey,
Loki,
Marvel Boy,
Marvel Comics,
Miss America,
Wiccan,
Young Avengers
Friday, March 22, 2013
Young Avengers!
Young Avengers #1 – This was a well written story that
re-introduces the characters for this book.
A lot happens and yet the story does not move much yet. The characters have yet to meet up fully as a
group. I hope the quality of the writing
continues at this level even as the story itself looks a bit traditional. The young Loki is very entertaining.
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