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  2. Loki (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Loki Laufeyson is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, he is based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name.

  3. Loki - Wikipedia

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    Loki is a central character in Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods [69] and an important character in a few arcs of Gaiman's comic The Sandman. [70] Loki is also a central figure in the series of fantasy novels by Joanne Harris: Runemarks, Runelight, The Gospel of Loki and The Testament of Loki. [71] In games Asgard's Wrath and Asgard's Wrath 2. [72]

  4. Laufey (character) - Wikipedia

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    Laufey is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted usually as an enemy of the Asgardian king Odin, father of Thor. He is the King of the Frost Giants, the biological father of Thor's adopted brother and archenemy, Loki.

  5. All the Loki variants explained, from Kid Loki to Alligator ...

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    In the Comics, Kid Loki is a version of Loki who died and was reborn as a child in a 2007 Thor comics run. Boastful Loki. ... though — and it seems unlikely that this tall tale is true. Instead ...

  6. These Loki Comics Will Make You Enjoy Season 2 Even More - AOL

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    Here are the best 'Loki' comics for MCU fans to check out along with Season 2 of Disney+ Loki series, starring Tom Hiddleston.

  7. Þrymr - Wikipedia

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    Loki finds Þrymr busy with a dog leash; 1871 engraving by George Pearson from a design by W. J. Wiegand In Norse mythology , Þrymr ( Thrymr , Thrym ; "noise" [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ) was a jötunn . He is the namesake of the Eddic poem Þrymskviða , in which he stole Thor 's hammer MjĒ«lnir , and the same tale is told in Þrymlur .

  8. Surtr - Wikipedia

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    The Giant with the Flaming Sword (1909) by John Charles Dollman. In Norse mythology, Surtr (Old Norse "black" [1] or more narrowly "swart", [2] Surtur in modern Icelandic), also sometimes written Surt in English, [3] is a jötunn; he is the greatest of the fire giants, who serves as the guardian of Muspelheim which is along with Niflheim, the only two realms to exist before the beginning of ...

  9. Fárbauti - Wikipedia

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    Axel Kock has proposed Fárbauti's name and character may have been inspired by the observation of the natural phenomena surrounding the appearance of wildfire.If Fárbauti as "dangerous striker" refers to "lightning", the figure would appear to be part of an early nature myth alluding to wildfire (Loki) being produced by lightning (Fárbauti) striking dry tinder such as leaves (Laufey) or ...