Loki might not be the crowd favourite Marvel superhero but the Asgardian anti-hero can fetch you lucrative points. Marvel Insiders, who are also Marvel Unlimited subscribers, can read the initial five issues of "LOKI: AGENT OF ASGARD" (2014) using the latest version of the Marvel Unlimited app until October 8, 11:59 PM (ET) to potentially earn a total of 1,000 Marvel Insider points.
The storyline revolves around the God of Mischief, Loki, as he undertakes missions on behalf of Asgard that take him to various locations, including New York, the opulent casinos of Monte Carlo, and even a speed dating event.
In the aftermath of the events in YOUNG AVENGERS (2013), Kid Loki has grown into a more mature incarnation, becoming stronger, more intelligent, sexier, and even craftier than ever before.
Handpicked by the All-Mother to serve as Asgard's solitary secret agent, Loki navigates a world of deception, subterfuge, thievery, bluffs, and even amorous escapades as he tackles the most intricate and perilous assignments assigned by the All-Mother herself.
Meanwhile, a fresh theory concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) timeline offers a comprehensive solution to rectify Marvel's continuity problems. The MCU stands as Hollywood's most prosperous shared universe, with all its movies and TV shows coexisting within a single overarching narrative, replete with character and concept crossovers.
The challenge, however, lies in the fact that a robust sense of continuity is not merely a supplementary aspect of this franchise; it is an indispensable element.
In an attempt to address these concerns, Marvel has announced the forthcoming release of an official MCU timeline. Nevertheless, a new theory has emerged within the MCU fandom,