Ratings2
Average rating3.8
It was an interesting experience to read this around the same time I rewatched Disney+ show Loki as there are several topics covered in both.
The questions of what defines a Loki? Is it that they always lose? That they’re usually alone, rejected by almost everyone? How is it that they seem to always serve the purpose of helping everyone around them reach their full potential while never reaching it themselves?
I really loved all the reflections in this story about a character that’s complex and constantly in a gray area. He’s considered a villain, but is he evil?
This is a well-told story of Loki from his perspective, I enjoyed it a lot and the ending caught me off guard, but I think it was the right ending to drive the point of the topics covered in the story