I like this theory! Ikol being all in Loki's mind is awesome. And it gives a very different (and more sinister) reading of the New Mutants xover when Ikol was a wooden bird. And it means Thor was being serious instead of facetious in JiM 626.1. Which...is kinda weird how accepting Thor was of the situation, but I guess being Loki's older brother has resulted in way odder situations so Thor just rolls with it. Or since Kieron Gillen didn't write 626.1 it just is a weird outlier...lol
And although Ikol did appear in Vengeance #4 when Loki was at that museum...he's only in the frames that are from Loki's pov -- not the frames from the pov of the other characters But again, not written by Kieron Gillen, so perhaps it doesn't count?
Can't wait for next week to see if Ikol not being "real" is what Leah meant!
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Date: 2012-09-06 04:19 am (UTC)Or since Kieron Gillen didn't write 626.1 it just is a weird outlier...lolAnd although Ikol did appear in Vengeance #4 when Loki was at that museum...he's only in the frames that are from Loki's pov -- not the frames from the pov of the other characters
But again, not written by Kieron Gillen, so perhaps it doesn't count?Can't wait for next week to see if Ikol not being "real" is what Leah meant!