The Mighty Thor

 Because even if the God of Lies is not the God of Evil... he is still the God of Lies. And that's all we'll ever be! A liar in a land of truth! A deceiver in a world of honest men! Never trusted! Never allowed in! Never one of them! 
King Loki

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Synopsis for "Time Alone Shall Murder All the Flowers"

In the past, we see Loki becoming the agent of Asgard, making the deal with the All-Mothers to have the crimes of his past self stricken from history. In the future, Old Loki is confronted by King Thor for murdering the world. Sitting on a throne atop a mound of skulls and skeletons, King Thor charges at him. Old Loki dodges his attacks, but is struck when Mjolnir returns to his hand. Using Necromancy, Old Loki revives the dead Avengers to do battle against King Thor. In the present, Old Loki continues to tell his tale to his younger self, of all the games and tricks he's pulled to put everything into place so that he finally wins. All his crimes had been stricken, but they still named him the God of Lies. No matter what he had achieved or accomplished, to everyone he will always be the God of Lies. And that is why he did all that he did, because he hated it. And as his younger self burns, Old King Loki wins.

Solicit Synopsis

• He’s Loki’s older, nastier, vastly more powerful future self. His machinations have cost Loki everything... but who IS King Loki? • What kingdom would have him? What dread Asgard is he the Agent of? And what evil scheme has he been brewing all this time?

• This issue -- King Loki tells all!

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