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I was never a huge fan of Thor, but man, this just makes me hate him.
I came into this series with high expectations and while the build up was well done, I feel that this sort of storyline merited more than a four issue run. Of course, I have yet to read the second series (which I intend on doing soon) but I again doubt that four issues will suffice.
This whole series had so much promise. Sure, it was interesting and good, but it definitely didn't live up to my expectations. Oh man, I wanted Loki to succeed... Darn.