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HistoryEdit
Early Life
Loki is the step-brother of Thor and tries many times to overthrow his father, Odin, as ruler of Asgard.
Field Trip
Once, he tended Thor a trap, by sending a Frost Giant (with whom he was working with) to Earth, which battled the God of Thunder and a group of young heroes being trained by S.H.I.E.L.D. The battle ended with Thor touching a Norn Stone and being turned into a frog.
Thor returned to Asgard alongside the S.H.I.E.L.D. Trainees, and found it frozen and controlled by Loki, who was in the palace, trying to open a door to Odin's room, where he was taking the Odinsleep, and kill him. "Throg" couldn't withstand that battle, even with the help of the young heroes, and had to teleport themselves away. They later found help with Eitri, who provided the heroes with weapons to defeat Loki. After he and the heroes could defeat Loki's Frost Giant minions, Spider-Man tricked Loki to turn Thor back to normal in order to kill him fairly, and was stopped by him, but he teleported away. In order to reward the young hero's courage, Thor gives them a two-headed goat.[1]
Run Pig Run
Loki turns Peter into Spider-Ham as payback for Spider-Man ruining his plans. Just then, Asgard's finest hunters led by Skurge, the Executioner arrive and chase after Spider-Ham as part of the Great Boar Hunt. Thor comes to Spider-Ham's aid and the fight leads from Midtown High School to the Helicarrier. Before Executioner can land the killing blow on Spider-Ham, the sun sets ending the hunt. Spider-Ham changes back to Spider-Man and punches Loki[2]
Itsy Bitsy Spider-Man
Thor Spider-Man and his team are transformed into children by Loki. The team escape D.A.Y.C.A.R.E. on the Helicarrier only to be attacked by the Destroyer armor, Nick Fury order the team to leave in a Quinjet, which is destroyed an are forced to parachute to a rooftop. Loki the possesses the Destroyer as the battle leads to a nearby Toy store. They are able to retrieve the Norn Stone, and with Loki released from the Armor they transform him to a childlike form and return themselves back to normal.[3]
Valhalla Can Wait
In an attempt to take over the Earth, Loki tricked Thor and the Hulk into finally fighting over who was the strongest there was. Thor tried to summon a portal and fight the Hulk in Asgard, but Loki used his magic to change their desitination to Valhalla. Once there, Loki offered Hela the spectacle of two of Earth's mightiest warriors fighting, in exchange for the Hunting Horn of Faerie, thus control over Hela's army of the death. Loki then used the army to invade Manhattan, and even used the dead warriors to create a giant monster.
Meanwhile, in Valhalla, Hela offered the loser of Hulk and Thor's match to return to Earth, while the winner was to remain with her forever. Thor convinced her into thinking Loki was superior to them, as he had managed to trap them in Valhalla, but also that Loki himself had tricked her, as he left her without her army.
Hela brought back Thor and Hulk to fight Loki. The two Avengers lost their fight against Loki on purpose, so Hela would consider him the greatest warrior, and take him to Valhalla for eternity.[4]
Character Powers and Equipment
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Powers and AbilitiesEditPowersSeemingly those of the Loki of Earth-616. AbilitiesSeemingly those of the Loki of Earth-616. ParaphernaliaEditEquipmentNorn Stones, Destroyer (Enchanted Armor) Weapons |
Appearances, Images, and QuotesEdit
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TriviaEdit
His appearance is based on the Thor film version of him.