
And I have to say from what I saw from these 10 episodes, it was a completely fresh reimagining of the world of Pretty Little Liars. Tags #queerpop A to Z Challenge banned books Banned Books Week bisexual blogging books classics comic books Comics DC Comics diversity doctor who Essays Fantasy feminism gay geek gender graphic novels history lesbian LGBT+ lists marvel Marvel Comics movies Ms.Going into this series, I had to keep remembering that we were in a new town, miles away from rosewood with no ties to the original show (Mostly).
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She has her own series now, Angela: Asgard’s Assassin, three issues in, so I’ll probably be checking that out when the first volume is collected. I don’t know why Angela has to wear a metal bikini, but other than that her art is amazing and she’s a compelling character. However, it’s well done, and it has all the same great characters I’ve been loving. In a story about secrets, I would’ve liked to see more real surprises. She’s also a really interesting character, a warrior who uses the word “Asgardian” as a casual metaphor for “the worst demons you can imagine,” and then discovers she’s an Asgardian herself.

Thor gets a badass scene too, to be fair! Handles the whole thing without breaking a sweat. Loki saves Thor from the epic beatdown he’s receiving - by joining the enemy! Oh noes! I suspect another plot. Basically Odin is a jerkface, but so is the queen. Angela fisticuffs, while Loki gets the dirt from the angel queen. They’re vicious and they have skulls on their chairs. Also, it’s super cool how the art style changes in the Tenth Realm, although I still prefer the normal style.Īnd the denizens of the TR are some creepy-ass angels. Yay, Guardians of the Galaxy! (I’m a big fan of the old series - well, the middle series - but I haven’t had a chance to read the newer stuff, so I don’t know Angela yet.) She lives. And there is one in this family who will help me find her.” We all know who that is…Īwwww, Loki says “you” but Thor says “we…” Why do I not trust Freyja to tell the whole truth? And I’m not sure Thor does either… He stomps out, saying, “No. Let’s get to the revelations.Īpparently ladies can be heirs in Asgard, so that’s cool.īut Freyja tells a sob story about how the Tenth Realm killed the baby (because Odin was being a jerkface, apparently), and then Odin banished the Tenth Realm. But I hope Angela turns out to be more than that.

I’m not gonna lie… That cover is extremely hot. Skip to the Final Thoughts to avoid spoilers! Since this is a whole volume at once instead of just one issue, I just won’t react to quite as much. I do my Loki reviews in the form of live reactions as I go along, paying special attention to Loki’s possible genderfluidity/bisexuality/etc. All you really need to know for this tie-in, though, is that someone unleashed a kind of “secrets bomb” on the Avengers and Thor learned he has a sister. You’ll appreciate it most if you’re somewhat familiar with Marvel lore and characters, but you could probably get by with just movie knowledge. It’s just got the two-word title, and you’ll get a complete story in that volume. How’s that title for word salad? Let’s jump right in - Loki: Agent of Asgard took a brief detour into Thor & Loki for its Original Sin tie-in. The main Original Sin storyline is very good and worth a read.
