Lets consider what happened in the hqs. Loki tried to rule asgard and accidentaly caused the ragnarok, he REALIZES THAT and then try to fix his mistake, taking the norns STONES and EXPLODING HIMSELF IN THE ENEMY (he did it also because he was becoming predctable and losing his own identity, just as thor say to him in the movie).
The scene of Loki’s sacrifice is REALLY CLOSE TO THE TRAILER.
He is not going bad again. He is going dead again.
I was recently enamoured by the gorgeous “Whatever is done from love” series by @philosopherking1887 and decided to try my hand at illustrating some images from it. This is just a sketch for a gouache painting but I like how it turned out and thought I would share it first, in case the painting goes sideways!
Inspired by Loki’s early 20th Century travels through the United States, his impeccable taste in Midgardian fashion, and his recent discovery of a remarkable illicit herb, as recounted in the first vignette, “Desert Flowers.”
I’m still undecided as to whether to keep this 1920s ‘do or give him closer to the hair he has in the first Thor film. Open to persuasion!
(I’m also borrowing heavily from the Arrow Shirt Collar ads painted by my favourite 20th Century illustrator, JC Leyendecker— who was secretly gay as hell and managed to slip plenty of queer eyefucking between beautiful, well-dressed men into his commercial work. My man.)
Eeeee, thank you so much!!
You know, it’s entirely plausible that Loki got a haircut for the purposes of blending into 1920s Western Midgard.
I know it wasn’t something you’d put in there, but with that little aside about TH playing F. Scott Fitzgerald, the idea all of a sudden wouldn’t leave me alone? Part of me wonders if Loki would have been pleased that slicked-back hair was all the rage— finally, people who understand style!
Well, I didn’t specify anything about hair length… I didn’t really like his slicked-back hair in “Thor,” but maybe there’s a reasonable explanation in his recent (in relative terms) travels in Midgard.
I was recently enamoured by the gorgeous “Whatever is done from love” series by @philosopherking1887 and decided to try my hand at illustrating some images from it. This is just a sketch for a gouache painting but I like how it turned out and thought I would share it first, in case the painting goes sideways!
Inspired by Loki’s early 20th Century travels through the United States, his impeccable taste in Midgardian fashion, and his recent discovery of a remarkable illicit herb, as recounted in the first vignette, “Desert Flowers.”
I’m still undecided as to whether to keep this 1920s ‘do or give him closer to the hair he has in the first Thor film. Open to persuasion!
(I’m also borrowing heavily from the Arrow Shirt Collar ads painted by my favourite 20th Century illustrator, JC Leyendecker— who was secretly gay as hell and managed to slip plenty of queer eyefucking between beautiful, well-dressed men into his commercial work. My man.)
Eeeee, thank you so much!!
You know, it’s entirely plausible that Loki got a haircut for the purposes of blending into 1920s Western Midgard.
I know it wasn’t something you’d put in there, but with that little aside about TH playing F. Scott Fitzgerald, the idea all of a sudden wouldn’t leave me alone? Part of me wonders if Loki would have been pleased that slicked-back hair was all the rage— finally, people who understand style!
Well, I didn’t specify anything about hair length… I didn’t really like his slicked-back hair in “Thor,” but maybe there’s a reasonable explanation in his recent (in relative terms) travels in Midgard.
I was recently enamoured by the gorgeous “Whatever is done from love” series by @philosopherking1887 and decided to try my hand at illustrating some images from it. This is just a sketch for a gouache painting but I like how it turned out and thought I would share it first, in case the painting goes sideways!
Inspired by Loki’s early 20th Century travels through the United States, his impeccable taste in Midgardian fashion, and his recent discovery of a remarkable illicit herb, as recounted in the first vignette, “Desert Flowers.”
I’m still undecided as to whether to keep this 1920s ‘do or give him closer to the hair he has in the first Thor film. Open to persuasion!
(I’m also borrowing heavily from the Arrow Shirt Collar ads painted by my favourite 20th Century illustrator, JC Leyendecker— who was secretly gay as hell and managed to slip plenty of queer eyefucking between beautiful, well-dressed men into his commercial work. My man.)
Eeeee, thank you so much!!
You know, it’s entirely plausible that Loki got a haircut for the purposes of blending into 1920s Western Midgard.
I met with Kevin Feige in LA a month before we began shooting […] and one of the first things he said was about my favorite moment in this film, Loki’s return. Of course, Loki does it in the most grandiose, egomaniacal way—which is helmet on, cape on, arms outstretched, ‘your savior is here.’ — Tom Hiddleston