Loki #4

8.7

Critic Reviews

2 Reviews
8.7

User Reviews

7 Reviews
Writer Dan Watters
Artist German Peralta
Cover Price $3.99

LOKI TAKES TO MIDGARD...WITH BULLSEYE'S TARGET ON HIS BACK! The third shard of Naglfar has fallen to Midgard - and straight into the hands of someone who can make even the most mundane objects into lethal weapons. With unknown mythic power at Bullseye's fingertips and Loki caught in the crosshairs, how will our favorite trickster reclaim the final piece of his cursed ship? And what is the price of such a power?
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  • 9.0

    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson

    Sep 20, 2023

    Now that it's all said and done, this Loki miniseries is a fascinating bridge between who Loki has been, and who he just might become in the Marvel mythos next. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    Comic Watch - Lillian Hochwender

    Sep 20, 2023

    Loki #4 is an exquisitely crafted but nonetheless profoundly sad book. Check your hopes at the door. Read Full Review

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  • 9.5

    Jeroen DarkSkywise

    Sep 24, 2023

    Loki #4 is a prime example how well art can fit a story, and how a story should fit the art. Especially the art (after all, this *is* a visual medium) is "just right"... not a single panel is overdone or underdone, and all images keep a clear distance from the popular "itchy scratchy" style that always makes comics look like there's an urgent deadline lurking in the shadows, waiting to pounce upon the artists, the writers and Us The Readers. (And buyers.) It's sad that "just right" has become a bit of a rarity, but I'm truly happy it still can be done, even making the story appear a couple of pages longer than it actually was in the process. (Happens when one gets "drawn in" a bit :D ) In short: Great conclusion to the miniseries, BUY more

  • 8.5

    2birdsstoned815

    Sep 20, 2023

    https://youtu.be/B9cg14m3C_I?si=4n5lnihL4Cx5_FQb Review at (6:57) in video

  • 8.5

    CrazyforRAMU

    Apr 02, 2025

    This is an elegant conclusion to a story that ultimately feels a little inessential. Al Ewing is obviously about to take Loki in a different direction, so this serves as a sort of "transitional" characterization. The insights are thoughtful, the prose is solid, and the art is nice. Though I wouldn't call this series truly essential, it's a very satisfying read.

  • 10

    Lock

    Sep 20, 2023

  • 10

    Texas VII

    Sep 22, 2023

  • 8.5

    retcon_D

    Mar 10, 2024

  • 6.0

    daspidaboy

    Jan 20, 2025

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