Thor & Loki
Blood Brothers
#2
The roots of Loki's madness are laid bare as he taunts and tortures Thor's loved ones. But will the rest of Asgard's royals tolerate the rule of their dishonest and angry lord? And how will Loki's respond to finding out his destiny from one who has walked the land of the dead, and peered over into eternity. The God of mischief always has something planned...
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Characters:
9 / 10
Story:
7.33 / 10
Artwork:
7.67 / 10
Animation:
5.67 / 10
Sound:
7.67 / 10
Value for $:
7 / 10
Hook Factor:
7.3 / 10
73.8%
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Genre:
Modern
Episodes in Series:
4
Rating:
MA
Issue Title:
Blood Brothers
Issue #
2
Director:
Joél Gibbs, Mark Cowart
Author:
Robert Rodi
Publisher:
Marvel
Artists:
Esad Ribic
Motion By:
Magnetic Dreams
Release Date:
April 6, 2011
Company:
Marvel Knights
Duration:
20 Mins 30 Seconds
Price:
US $2.99
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This episode is best of the series. The depth of character in it lifts it above the other episodes. Overall the series is ok, but disappointing considering its Marvel.
Only Batman B/W has ventured so deeply into characters. The writers have really delivered a meaty episode that is engaging although very wordy. Loki's complexity and back story are fascinating to watch and perhaps relatable for any of us who grew up not being the star quarterback. He's no Holden Caulfield... but he's worth watching and in some way worth cheering for. Much better than the first episode. As a side note, this is a very animated, more so than a cartoon.
Thor and Loki Blood Brothers is a terrific addition to Marvels catalogue. They still persist with the lip movement which is dissapointing, but nonetheless the overall story, artwork and mythological characters are entertaining.