Loki and Valkyrie seek redemption in the first adventure of an epic new multiversal series that
reimagines the origins of iconic Marvel heroes.So many worlds so little time. Infinite
possibilities creating infinite realities. Long have I watched the trickster god sow chaos.
But . . . what if Loki saved Asgard from Tony Stark’s revenge? Thor—Son of Odin God of Thunder
Wielder of Mjolnir—is dead. And Loki is responsible. It was meant to be only a joke—tampering
with the Destroyer changing Thor’s course to Midgard—a bit of mischief with a chance of
maiming. But Loki’s harmless prank spiraled out of control unleashing death and destruction on
New York City and the heroes sworn to protect it. The city was saved at the cost of Thor’s
life. Furious and heartbroken the All-Father banishes Loki to Earth for his crime. Loki finds
himself in a realm of boxed wine instant noodles and some sort of regional performance troupe
known as the Buffalo Bills.” It’s a meager existence far from Asgard’s grand courts but he
finds his new friend Brian the Gecko a much more engaging companion than the sycophants back
home. It’s a true meeting of the minds. Loki is the God of Mischief—but he knows deep down
that he never truly deserved to stand next to their father’s golden child Thor as two true
sons of Odin. Yet he cannot endure his exile in peaceful isolation. A Valkyrie—Hel-bent on
carrying out her oath to Thor—barges into Loki’s trailer home with his brother’s final words
from the beyond: a plea to find a certain Dr. Jane Foster and pass the hammer Mjolnir on to its
rightful heir. While Loki struggles to fulfil his brother’s last request the far-reaching
consequences of his fatal prank return to haunt him. Blinded by grief over those he lost in the
chaos wrought by Asgard Iron Man vows revenge on those who consider themselves gods.
Determined to protect Earth from the might of this unpredictable alien power Stark forges
Asgard’s own weaponry into a lethal suit of armor set on eradicating any tether between their
worlds—consequences be damned. When Asgard looks to Loki for salvation he must answer the
question: Am I truly worthy?