You know what? .........I'm actually starting to believe we might actually get explicit Lokius canon in these comics 🥲🥲🥲

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You know what? .........I'm actually starting to believe we might actually get explicit Lokius canon in these comics 🥲🥲🥲
Look at this guy~
Naaaah, Loki behaves absolutely normally around Tony in this comic. He's definitely not being over-enthusiastic. Or unusually ready for hugs. Or babbling like crazy. 😅 Nothing weird here, move along, move along. 😜
(Art from Loki:The God Who Fell To Earth, vol. 2 and 4 by Kibblesmith, Bazaldua, Curiel)
"Loki has it easy"......I don't think being outcasted, treated like shit and doomed to fail and suffer forever where you can't even kill yourself to make it the pain stop because the universe will bring you back is in any way " having it easy"💀.
We're so fucked, this is the guy who's gonna be writing Doctor Strange of Asgard.
Thor has it easier than Loki, he's the hero, and he's the one who gets the happy ending. He's the one who gets praised and loved,fuck you.
Loki's reaction to wolverine loosing his adamantium had me dying!
bro just looked choked
Oh and i just watched the entirety of Loki :)
My Tales of Asgard graphic novel 💚 Tales of Asgard was a series of backup strips that appeared at the end of select Journey Into Mystery (1952) and Thor (1966) comics from 1963 to 1967. Backup strips are basically just short stories featured at the end of comic issues, and they have their own completely separate storylines than the main comic issue they originate from. They tend to be pretty short, usually only around 10 pages. Basically just fun little bonus stories. This graphic novel features every Tales of Asgard backup strip, along with Thor's first appearance in Journey into Mystery #83.
Loki does a dad joke, Heimdall does a hit
“Hang on... you’re telling me that things a Loki too??”