This comic hit shelves April 2021, and as a mythology nerd, I was obsessed. It recontextualizes Loki’s arc by making Mjolnir’s 'worthiness' about self-acceptance, not just heroics. The dialogue crackles with Loki’s signature wit, and the fight scenes are gloriously over-the-top. Fun detail: it subtly parallels Norse myths where Loki’s chaos isn’t purely villainous. I’d kill for an animated adaptation—imagine that hammer flip in motion!
Man, I vividly remember the hype around 'What If loki Was Worthy?' because It felt like such a wild twist on Marvel's usual dynamics! The comic officially dropped on April 7, 2021, as part of Marvel's 'What If?' series exploring alternate realities. I stumbled onto it while browsing my local shop’s new releases, and the cover alone—Loki wielding Mjolnir—had me hooked instantly.
What’s fascinating is how it reimagines Loki’s arc without erasing his trickster essence. The story balances his cunning with genuine heroism, and the art style leans into this duality with sharp, regal linework. It’s a one-shot, but it packs more depth than some ongoing series. Still, I wish it had spawned a follow-up—I’d kill to see this version of Loki clash with Thor in a longer run.
Released in early April 2021, 'What If Loki Was Worthy?' is one of those rare one-shots that sticks with you. I love how it interrogates Odin’s definition of 'worthiness'—Loki’s path isn’t Thor’s, but it’s valid. The comic’s pacing is tight, blending action with introspective moments, and the color palette—lots of emerald and gold—visually ties Loki’s growth to Asgard’s legacy. It’s a must-read for character-study fans, though I’d argue it deserves more than 32 pages. Still, no regrets buying the variant cover!
April 7, 2021—mark it in your geek calendar! This comic’s a gem for anyone who loves mythological mischief. I adore how it flips the script: Loki’s worthiness isn’t about being 'good,' but about embracing his chaotic potential for change. The writing nails his voice, full of sarcasm and hidden vulnerability. And the Easter Eggs? From Asgardian lore to MCU nods, it’s a playground for fans. Honestly, I’ve reread it three times just to catch all the details.
As a longtime Loki fan, I practically squealed when this comic was announced. The release date? April 2021, smack in the middle of the MCU’s Phase 4 buzz. The timing felt intentional—Marvel knew we’d eat up a redemption-adjacent Loki after 'Loki' Season 1 teasers. The plot’s clever, too: it asks what if Loki lifted Mjolnir during that iconic 'Avengers' scene instead of Thor. The moral ambiguity here is chef’s kiss—worthy doesn’t mean perfect, and the story revels in that gray area. Bonus: it ties into the broader 'What If?' multiverse shenanigans, so it’s a great Gateway for new readers.
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Man, what a mind-bending scenario! If Loki had been worthy of Mjolnir, the entire MCU would've unraveled in ways we can barely imagine. Thor’s journey would’ve been completely different—imagine Loki, not Thor, wielding that hammer during 'The Avengers.' The sibling rivalry would’ve flipped on its head, with Loki becoming the golden child Odin always pretended to want. The psychological warfare between them would’ve been even more brutal, especially in 'Thor: Ragnarok.'
And let’s talk about Infinity War. A worthy Loki might’ve actually stood a chance against Thanos, or at least bought more time. His death scene could’ve been a heroic sacrifice instead of a tragic gamble. Plus, the multiverse implications in 'Loki' the series? A variant worthy Loki would’ve been a nightmare for the TVA—or their greatest asset. Honestly, the MCU would’ve needed a whole new flowchart.