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Loki is the Asgardian God of Mischief, a supervillain, the adoptive brother/arch nemesis of Thor, and a major foe of the Avengers.

Appearance[]

Loki is a tall man with fair skin, green eyes, and black hair, whose length varies according to the seasons. In the first season, he is short to neck height; in the second and third seasons, he has long hair to the point of slightly exceeding his shoulders. Without his helmet, it can be seen that he wore a slight widow's beak, while in the fourth season, his hair is again short and somewhat scruffy, but this time sporting a slight beard for a few days.

His attire also varies between seasons. In the first season, he wears a kind of grey full-body legging, black boots that reach his calf, a ornate golden armor, along with his scepter, green cape and characteristic gold helmet with horns. In the second season his armor changes to a lighter version, the protection of the biceps and the golden lapels disappear giving the impression that he is wearing a vest although he still retains the shoulder pads and his black boots now reaches him knee.

In the fourth season, her outfit changes radically, Loki no longer wears his armor but black boots with gold protections, a snug dark grey trousers an olive green shirt with golden lines, a dark green trench coat with golden shoulder pads, wears some mitten gloves in his hands and instead of his helmet he now wears a tiara with horns.

Personality[]

Loki is a thoughtful, manipulative man, with a vision of the future and a great strategist. He has always been naughty  and malicious by nature, Always eager to prove himself: being physically weaker than Thor, he developed a keen intellect and skill in magic to overcome his lack of combat skill. He is ruthless and stubborn, ready to destroy everything in his path to get what he wants. Sometimes you can act altruistically, however, you almost always do it because that act offers you a benefit later

In spite of his apparent hate towards his brother or his kingdom, Loki has occasionally shown worry and affection towards Thor, and he has never attempted against Odin's life even though he had a chance; what indicates that despite his feud, deep down Loki still loves his family to a certain extent.

The true thing is that, on having lived constantly in Thor's shadow, there did of an embittered, cruel and spiteful man. That said, their wishes virtually reminded of the child's need to always be the best; this also made his hatred of Thor an entirely overgrown and impractical sibling rivalry and the entirety of his actions could be intervened as purely attention-seeking, going to horrifying lengths such as the subjugation or destruction of a species. Indeed, Loki's megalomaniacal desires always thwarted by his true objective to stand superior over Thor and crush him completely, proving to Thor that he was his equal and his better, which was all he ever wanted.

History[]

Early life[]

Loki was the son of Laufey, king of the Frost Giants. Laufey was defeated by Odin thousands of years ago; after the battle ended the Allfather found the baby Loki among the remains of the castle. Out of mercy and as a tribute to a worthy enemy, he decided to adopted and raise Loki alongside his own biological son Thor.

Part of Loki's resentment towards his adoptive brother was due to the preferential treatment that Odin and the population of Asgard gave Thor since being a warrior race for them was more important the bravery and physical strength, while the magic and witchcraft that were the things he stood out were not so important

When Thor grew up he had to go through several tests to get the Mjölnir hammer. Loki tried to make him fail, to get the chance to get him, but Thor finally triumphed.

Henceforth, Loki strives to destroy or humiliate Thor, or to rule Asgard.

The Doomstroyer[]

Doctor Doom takes command of the Destroyer Armor. Thor has to convince the team to trust the one person who may be able to stop him: Loki.

Valhalla Can Wait[]

Thanks to Loki's manipulations, Hulk and Thor are tricked into a battle and transported to Valhalla to find out who is the strongest once and for all. But under Hela's rule, only the loser of their contest may return to Planet Earth while the winner will become her consort and champion. While this is happening, Loki uses Hela's horn to unleash an army of skeletons to invade Earth.

Back to the Learning Hall[]

Thor is called into returning to Asgard as a guest to Asgard's Hall of Learning for the Learning Games as Hulk and Hawkeye follow him. The visions of Loki lure Thor, Hulk and Hawkeye into the chambers of the Learning Games where failure is a one-way portal to Valhalla. Meanwhile, earthquakes occur on Earth as the result of Earth and Asgard being pulled towards each other by the Space Gem which is in Loki's possession.

A Friend in Need[]

The Return[]

After returning to Earth, the Avengers and the New Avengers discover the Earth has been taken over by Loki who used the Casket of Ancient Winters and is revealed to be the true leader of the Cabal. The Avengers and the New Avengers must fight Loki and his army of Frost Trolls while preventing the World Breaker ships above Manhattan from destroying Earth.

Beyond[]

Underworld[]

The Immortal Weapon[]

The Vibranium Coast[]

Weirdworld[]

Westland[]

Come From Another Universe[]

The Citadel[]

The Wastelands[]

All Things Must End[]

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • Asgardian/Frost Giant Physiology: Loki is a natural born Frost Giant who was granted Asgardian heritage by his adopted father Odin, giving him the powers of both species.
    • Superhuman Strength: Loki, without the aid of anything, through his own biology, possesses superhuman strength that is substantially superior to that of an average Asgardian male. He possesses sufficient physical strength to lift up to 50 tons. It is possible, however, that he can further increase his strength through mystical enchantment on a temporary basis. Similarly to Thor, it has recently been listed at a higher level than originally, without aid.
    • Near-Invulnerability: As a Frost Giant/Asgardian hybrid, Loki is as tough as an average Asgardian. He can take severe beatings from beings like the Hulk or Thor without serious injuries and can regenerate from these injuries very quickly. Due to his partial Frost Giant nature, he cannot be affected by the cold or the Frost Giant's touch.
      • Superhumanly Dense Tissue: Like Asgardians, Loki's bodily tissues have roughly 3 times the density of the same tissues in a human being. While he has the looks and physical proportions of a much smaller person, the increased density of his body actually makes him several hundred pounds heavier than he appears. This increased density also contributes to his superhuman strength to a limited degree.
      • Superhuman Stamina: Loki's Frost Giant metabolism grants him superhuman levels of physical stamina in practically all activities. He can exert himself at peak capacity for about 24 hours before fatigue begins to impair him. However, much like his physical strength and durability, Loki can temporarily augment his stamina through magical means.
    • Biological Immortality: As a Frost Giant/Asgardian hybrid, Loki is impervious to the passage of time, age or diseases. Aging would just make him more stronger and mightier than when he is younger.
  • Magical Manipulation: Loki is one a handful of Asgardians who possess incredibly powers of dark magic and Asgardian sorcery.
    • Shape-Shifting: He possesses highly developed shape-shifting capabilities, allowing him to blend in to Earth's surroundings.
    • Illusion Manipulation: He can create tangible holograms of himself which appear as phantoms, which he used while Thor was in the Learning Hall Games, to taunt him for his release from the afterlife. Later, he could create more realistic tangible holograms of himself, which can physically attack Thor himself, but cannot be harmed themselves.
    • Psionic Powers: Loki has many psychic abilities such as telepathy and telekinesis. He uses these powers to ragdoll his opponents easily. This power was further enhanced after his empowerment with the Eye of Agamotto.
    • Flight/Levitation: He can levitate himself and fly at high speeds.
    • Inter-Dimensional Travel: He can use his magic to travel between dimensions.
    • Ice Magic: As a Frost Giant, he has natural aptitude for ice magic.
  • Near Omni-Magic: After taking the Eye of Agamotto, he became nearly omnipotent and was also able to command something as unstable as the All Dark.

Abilities[]

  • Genius-Level Cunning: Loki's most dangerous weapon is his deceptiveness and cunning. His high intelligence also extends to his knowledge of ancient mystic lore as well as modern earthly sciences. He is also extremely cunning and skilled, an expert battle strategist, and a highly skilled and charismatic manipulator.

Paraphernalia[]

Equipment[]

  • Norm Stone/Space Stone: With the Norm Stone, which secretly contained the Space Stone, he gained a myriad of new mystical abilities. He was able to open portals to other dimensions, command an army of deceased warriors, and even teleport across places
  • The Casket of Ancient Winters: With the Casket of Ancient Winters, he was able to command the ancient forces of ice, cold, snow, and winter with ease. He could even command armies of Frost Giants and Frost Dragons.
  • The All Dark: The All Dark is an ancient force of dark magic which possesses cataclysmic powers.

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Relationships[]

Thor[]

Thor is Loki's adoptive brother. Their relationship varies between series, in Avengers revealed that their battle with him did not end until none of them died. However, during Secret Wars they cooperate more with each other and seem to get along a little better.

Appearances[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Season 3: Ultron Revolution[]

Season 4: Secret Wars[]

Notes[]

Trivia[]

  • Loki's design in the first three seasons were based on his Marvel Cinematic Universe version, while his redesign in the fourth season was based on Loki's design prominently featured in Loki: Agent of Asgard comic.

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