We still have a couple months before the highly anticipated Disney+ series, “Loki,” makes its debut and to help pass the time, we rounded up a list of essential comics and graphic novels about the God of Mischief. The titles listed give you more insight into Loki’s story arc ahead of the new show starring Tom Hiddleston, which marks the third Marvel spinoff series after “WandaVision” and “Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” “Tom Hiddleston, I think, is doing some of his best work on that show,” Marvel Studios VP of Production & Development Nate Moore revealed to IndieWire. “It really is kind of amazing. I think of all the great stuff he’s done, but this show is going to show such different sides and really the true scope of his range. I think that show is going to surprise a lot of people.”
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Below, find our picks for the best Loki-inspired comics and graphic novels. For more MCU content, check out our recommendations for best Marvel graphic novels, and best Marvel merchandise and collectibles.
“The Trials of Loki”
“Loki the trickster. Loki the shape-shifter. Loki the cursed.” Explore the enthralling story behind Thor’s adopted brother in “The Trials of Loki.” Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and illustrated by Sebastian Fiumara, the comic digs up the roots of Loki’s disdain for Asgardians.
“Loki: The God Who Fell to Earth”
Restless with his new duties, “Loki: The God Who Fell From Earth” finds Loki seeking out Tony Stark (Iron Man) for advice. But, of course, his reputation precedes him and Iron Man isn’t too happy to see Loki on account of all that he’s done in the past. Loki is left attempting to outsmart the cleverest man on Earth or die (again) trying.
“Vote Loki”
Loki for President? In “Vote Loki,” the God of Lies wants to be ruler of the free world, but you’ll have to read the book to find out if he’s truly serious about a presidential bid, or running another one of his schemes.
“King Thor”
The Necrosword lands in the hands of Loki, triggering a cataclysmic showdown between the two brothers in “King Thor,” the fourth and final installment of the four-book series by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic.
“Loki: Where Mischief Lies”
Every anti-hero has an origin story and this one belongs to Loki. Long before he went toe-to-toe with the Avengers, Loki was a youngster desperate to prove himself. And while others expect him to be up to no good, in “Loki: Where Mischief Lies” Asgard’s resident sorceress-in-training feels a deep connection to Loki.
“Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers”
If you’ve heard Thor’s side of the story, it’s time to get Loki’s point of view. Loki shares the story of Asgard from his perspective. Between his resentment for his brother and an insatiable need for power, “Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers” by Rob Ridi revises a timeless tale with artwork by Esad Ribic.
“Gods and Thunder: A Graphic Novel on Old Norse Myths”
Sibling rivalries, ancient myths, and epic battles, “Gods and Thunder: A Graphic Novel on Old Norse Myths” is an action-packed adventure novel perfect for younger readers. The book features four tales centered around the original Vikings of Asgard: Thor, Loki, Odin, and Baldur. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.