"ENCHANTED" PART 2 (OF 3) It was bad enough that Sif had to compete with Amora the Enchantress for Thor's affections. But with the arrival of the beautiful warrior exchange student, Brunnhilda, all bets are off.
After letting her jealousy get the best of her, Sif is approached by Loki. He tells her that with the Mirror of Mycha, Loki can make sure Thor falls in love with her for eternity - all she has to do it get it for him. But even as Sif sneaks off to steal the mirror, Loki and Amora are plotting to betray her.
Another issue that is really just a teen romance comic. This one, however, actually features some of Loki’s manipulations and how he uses others to achieve his ends. We get to see the young trickster developing the skills that he will master later instead of just moping around. Seeing him deftly manipulate the situation is the most interesting part of the issue.
Tocchini’s backgrounds and images of Asgard are really beautiful this issue. He really makes Asgard feel magical and while the colors are brighter this issue, it still works to keep your eye entranced.
Still not really into the romance storyline, but it wasn’t awful.
Sif's background of being a blonde is shown. Loki was jealous of her and cut off her blonde locks in the middle of the night. After seeing the pain it caused her to not have her hair he took the severed hair and had it made into a wig. When she put the wig on it fused with her scalp and turned her hair black. Sif picks a fight with Brunnhilda the next day and gets sent to the sorcery school to clean up. Once there she meets Amora and is told the Thor no longer likes her. Sif runs away only to be found by Loki and tricked into stealing a mirror she can use to make Thor fall in love with only her. Once she brings the mirror back to Loki he enchants it and as she runs out to use it on Thor she is attacked and paralyzed by Amora, and forced to watch as she uses the mirror on Thor and wins his first kiss.
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First off, Loki is an asshat -_-. Secondly, why do people even bother to trust him when he does nothing but betray them in the end? -_- I mean, really? This is just so stupid, I cannot even comment on it. Sure, I understand their compassion towards a spoiled brat in their gang and how they believe he can be improved upon, but come on, really? How many times will it take for you to learn and understand that he is nothing but a damned back stabber?
I didn't enjoy this issue much The love story felt pretty typical at first—almost childish. It felt a bit simplistic or maybe just generic, but Loki was smooth as always—I wouldn’t have expected anything less. Amora though? She was awful for that.
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