The core elements of Marvel's Thor and Loki's costume designs are Knight and Jester respectively.

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The core elements of Marvel's Thor and Loki's costume designs are Knight and Jester respectively.
can we discuss the fact that even as Loki was betraying Thor (or so he thought), he still wanted to reassure her that she was loved?…
I do find it wild that despite not being the protagonist, Marvel!Loki was technically created earlier than Marvel!Thor in 1949. This was for Timely Comics (which became Marvel Comics) in a comic aimed towards girls where Venus was the protagonist.
He was designed as a ginger with lots of Satan-like/Hades-like aesthetics at the time (both Marvel!Thor and Marvel!Loki were gingers at first).
Loki as we know him now with the green-gold color scheme and black hair, did appear after Thor in JiM #85 (1962).
There was also a brief time very early where Mjolnir didn't turn Donald Blake into Thor, but Donald Blake just gained Thor's powers while wielding Mjolnir.
Thor comics did Face /Off first. LMAO.
This shit pisses me off so much #JusticeForLoki
Also interesting Loki was originally a storm giant.
Loki has a point lol
Building off the post I reblogged about Loki usually being portrayed as the "ugly one" in comics with some exceptions (e.g. some Simonson issues (personal opinion not supported by the narrative) and AoA onwards).
My very hot take is that looks-wise Simonson!Loki > Simonson!Thor.
Am I batshit for this? (Only consider physical appearance for poll, not personality)
Yes. WTF is wrong with you? (*Many things*)
No. Your Loki brainrot has shown you the truth.
Unpopular opinion: not a fan of this art style
Unfortunately it's praised so much, so it's sticking around. Lol.