What If Dark Loki #1
SCORE: 71
The What If comic books I have read since coming back to the comic
book industry have not been very impressive. Honestly they have been
pretty lame and not very creative. What If Dark Loki #1 actually
interested me just a little bit. At one point Loki used a spell to steal
Thor's hammer from him. In the comic books in the past Thor got his
hammer back. What If Dark Loki #1 lets us see what would happen if Loki
had kept the hammer. There will be spoilers in this review.
The issues families can have with What If Dark Loki #1 are violence,
blood, false gods, and more. What If Dark Loki #1 is actually really
tame on the violence. The content within What If Dark Loki #1 is done in
an older style of comic books too. I actually enjoyed that about What If
Dark Loki #1. I found it very interesting to see how Loki's plan
unfolded in What If Dark Loki #1.
Loki uses others to conquer Asgard in What If Dark Loki #1. He betrays
anyone that could be a threat to him. Loki unfortunately did not account
for the ambitions of his own allies. In the end pretty much everything
is destroyed in What If Dark Loki #1. Then in the end of What If Dark
Loki #1 the universe gets reset. In fact the end of What If Dark Loki #1
reminds me of a part of the Holy Bible.
What If Dark Loki #1 includes thirty pages of comic book content.
Advertisements can be found all throughout the What If Dark Loki #1
comic book. There are three pages of A Thunderous Milestone in What If
Dark Loki #1. This gives us behind the scene information of people
behind some of the Thor comic books. I found some of their answers very
interesting within What If Dark Loki #1.
I really enjoyed the setup on the credits page within What If Dark Loki
#1. The thing that makes What If Dark Loki #1 interesting to me is to
find out what would happen if the villain actually won. They would enact
all of their plans to win the day. The sad part about What If Dark Loki
#1 is the villain winds up destroying everything. What is the point of
winning if you cannot enjoy the spoils?
- Paul
Graphics: 68%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Conway, Hoser, Bachs, Cunniffe
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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