Agreed on the “not good punk”, and I think the low-eyebrows-into-the-eyes thing that adds to that, too. It’s like King Loki jumped into his younger body and went on the road as the front man for a punk metal band. Which, I’m sure, would be hilarious, but still.While I trust that Ewing and Garbett would never take Loki in the fuckboy direction (they are super progressive/awesome and that would be sooo against his entire #1-#13 character arc) the visual makes Loki look menacing, dark, and a little bit like a try-hard. Like Dante from DMC5, whom I thought was okay but could never think of him as the real Dante. I DO feel better about new Loki after seeing some notes with another redesign sketch……but I am going to miss nice Loki. The Loki who cooks for his friend. Who gets people into trouble but then does his best to get them out of it, even if they don’t like him, because he feels guilty. The Loki who shifted so easily between forms yet (for the most part) remained the same inside. This new Loki probably isn’t nice, and may be fantastic in other ways. I’m certain we’re about to see Loki being a badass on an entirely new level. But I’m very, very attached to Loki who wore cool socks and played video games and worried over making first impressions. He was so… relatable. I’m not sure what to make of new Loki yet, but I KNOW I’ll miss the old one. I can’t help being attached when they did such an amazing job with him. Hopefully the change isn’t as drastic as we expect, or if it is, it’s beginning a new character growth/relationship growth period. I feel like the redesign may be transitional, what with the big “end of all things” Marvel event in the near future. I’m sure some surprises are in store. It was just visually jarring, and I sincerely hope his personality keeps some of those very endearing traits we grew to love.