Originally Posted by
Rosebunse
Yeah, I really liked this issue because of Loki and Emma, but I think we can all agree that this is the most confused comic any of us have read in a while. Like, I really like Loki being such a focus, but logically it feels like he shouldn't be and this should be more about the GotG.
For us Loki fans, the fact that Loki is confirmed to still be the God of Stories means that he actually is pretty OP. Marvel comics are stories, that is how he beat the Beyonders or whoever they were in Secret Wars.
This could actually explain how he's in so many places at once, but creating new characters and keeping them tied to him. It also explains why Loki is involved in this at all and explains his annoyance in the beginning of Infinity War at the story not going how it is supposed to go.
This all is very similar to his powers and even sort of motives in YA, but the difference here is that we have a mature and slightly more stable Loki who knows that he is the God of Stories. Teen Loki really was having trouble with his powers partially because he didn't know how to use them.
A Penance Stare on Loki might be pretty debilitating given his own guilt over his mother and Kid Loki and probably a host of other things.
I don't know, the imagine of this I'm seeing doesn't look like hills. It looks like lines. I think it is in a Celestial type base, which could include the Avengers HQ. I like the art, but it is loose.