Kit Walker INDIA
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Siege issue 4 page 11

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Location: Marvel (Avengers/ X-men ) Events & Pages
Title: Siege issue 4 page 11
Artist:  Oliver  Coipel (Penciller) ,  Mark Morales (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 321
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 12/13/2020

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Thor looks on as Loki dies. A pivotal scene from the series that brought the marvel trinity together after a long period of discord. This is also where Loki starts to become more of an anti hero than a villain ( when he comes back ! Ofcourse all characters come back !! Still this was an important moment. )

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Nash of the Titans Member Since 2020
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Posted On 12/13/2020

Truly cinematic! Any Coipel Thor piece is a grail to be achieved. Congrats on one that also tugs at the emotional strings! 

Simon . K Member Since 2020
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Posted On 12/13/2020

Love it!

George H Member Since 2009
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Posted On 12/14/2020

An intense page from Coipel!

Jason Hussa Member Since 2017
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Posted On 12/16/2020

And just like that...  Loki’s gone...  

Of COURSE he does’t stay gone - we all know that in the very moment we’re reading it - but the magic in comics comes from selling the truth of the moment moment, where we as readers think, “maybe this time... he/she IS gone...!”  Between the writing and visual execution of this scene (I swear you can hear the echo fading into quiet in that last panel), you have a very real, very shocking moment for Thor (whose expression is beautifully rendered by Olivier, inarguably the definitive Thor artist of the modern era).  I can’t remember off the top of my head if there are any word balloons on the published page, but it certainly doesn’t need any.  I hope there aren’t any.  Absolutely lovely!  Congrats!