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As one of Thor's arch-nemeses, Loki frequently made appearances in Thor-related titles like Journey into Mystery and Thor, as well as other Marvel Universe titles such as The Avengers and X-Men, [7] as well as brief appearances in the Spider-Man and Defenders comic series.
Among Loki's better-known henchmen was the human criminal Carl "The Crusher" Creel, whom Loki transformed into the superhuman criminal known as the Absorbing Man. [27] Creel would prove to be a formidable adversary to Thor and other Avengers over the years.
The series was expected to follow Loki as he "pops up throughout human history as an unlikely influencer on historical events". [51] Marvel Studios chose to make a series about Loki because of his story potential, and because he had lived for thousands of years in the MCU and a series could fill in the blanks of his various unseen adventures. [10]
Following an acclaimed first season, which earned six Primetime Emmy Award nominations, fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of Loki with season 2. The series, starring Tom Hiddleston as the ...
Loki Laufeyson: Mighty Avengers #21 (February 2009) Infiltrated and assembled the Mighty Avengers by posing as Scarlet Witch. [33] Eric O'Grady (Life Model Decoy) Secret Avengers #24 (March 2012) Infiltrated the Secret Avengers as by posing as Ant-Man. [34] Superior Spider-Man: Otto Gunther Octavius Amazing Spider-Man #698 (November 2012)
Loki began to experience time-slipping early on in the second season of the Disney+ series — which forcibly dragged him from one point in time to another. By the finale, the god of mischief had ...
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In his review of the season, The Verge ' s Andrew Webster explained that Loki made him "forget about the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe" since it was "an excellent piece of science fiction" that was the most standalone entry of the MCU to date, believing it was a good entry point to the MCU since it is "the best of what the superhero ...