For those of us who have grown up on a steady diet of Marvel Comics, the character of Loki needs no introduction. In the hands of Kieron Gillen, the character took on a whole new dimension that has now been brought to life once again in Katherine Locke‘s adaptation, Loki: Journey Into Mystery.
First things first, this book is not for the uninitiated. If you’re not already familiar with the Marvel universe and its characters, you may find yourself struggling to keep up with the multiple plot threads and references. However, that is the status quo for most comic book stories coming from the big two.
Locke has done an admirable job of staying true to Gillen’s original vision of Loki, while at the same time adding her own touches to the story. Loki is a complex character with a unique moral code that often puts him at odds with the other gods. And it is this conflict that forms the backbone of the story.
The supporting cast is equally impressive, adding much-needed depth to the narrative. The humor that is a hallmark of Loki’s character is also present, and some of the one-liners in the book are laugh-out-loud funny.
But perhaps the most impressive aspect of this book is the way it weaves together various plot threads from across the Marvel universe. Locke manages to tie everything together in a way that is both satisfying and meaningful.
In terms of pacing, the book starts off slow but picks up steam as it progresses. The action scenes are well-choreographed and the quieter moments are given ample room to breathe.
Loki: Journey Into Mystery is great for fans of Marvel Comics looking for something outside the pages of a floppy comic. While it may be daunting for newcomers, for those who are already invested in the world of Asgard, this book offers a fresh and exciting take on a beloved character. With a talented author like Katherine Locke at the helm, we can only hope that we will see more adaptations of our favorite Marvel stories in the future.
Loki: Journey Into Mystery hits bookstores on December 19, 2023. We recommend checking out the audiobook.