The pages are sometimes released but usually as previews, and not usually like, all of them, just a few. Some artists that work [I]entirely[/I] digitally, including doing their own colours, (so, people like Mike Del Mundo or Rod Reis) sometimes sell limited run prints of pages without any dialogue, Fanto.mx up there actually bought some of these from Giant Sized Fantomex, (shocking!) and they look fantastic. And the sites that sell these prints do put up previews of what you are buying, effectively releasing text-free versions of the pages.... but Lee Garbett works traditionally in ink on paper, so... I own one of his pages, from Agent of Asgard #1, and it's definitely traditionally drawn. :p So, yeah, sadly you are probably only going to be able to find a few pages here and there if Marvel released some preview pages way back when they were promoting Agent of Asgard. but if you have some particular pages you need, as long as it's not like, a ton of them, I might be able to Photoshop out the dialogue and captions. Maybe, I can't make promises, it depends on how hard it would be. but I did remove the captions from this page to make a desktop background: [url]https://i.imgur.com/4QyWkIK.jpg[/url] BUT I had a low resolution preview/promo page that i used to help me fill in the gaps.
Anyway, I read Thor yesterday, but Loki was not in it. and the solicit and cover don't really match what happened in the issue either, except in the very broadest sense, no bar, most fighting was vs the Wrecking Crew rather than Odin, so I can only guess that after the cover and solicit were done, they made changes when they did the actual issue. So that was a bit disappointing, was hoping for them to get going on Loki's stuff, but oh well.
Sorry for no replies, was Psychonauts-ing. It's one of my favorite games, which sadly never got a sequel until [I]16 years later[/I], despite ending on a cliffhanger, due to being a cult classic, so, financial failure at launch, but beloved by those who DID play it, and it slowly gained a following. I normally wait for a sale to get games, but I loved the first one so much, I backed the sequel several years back when they started a crowdfunding campaign for it, so had a copy of the sequel coming my way, well, yesterday. So did a binge-replay of 1 beforehand over several days, and then, right into 2. it is great, totally worthy followup, just, you know, very, very late.