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I Think I Know Who DC’s Version of Loki Is (He Could Change Kryptonian Lore Forever)


Warning: Spoilers for Power Girl #11!


Summary

  • DC may have its own version of Loki in Axel Gust, revealed to be from Asgard in
    Power Girl
    #11.
  • Axel and Power Girl develop a romantic relationship, leading to a confrontation with a supervillain named Aquus.
  • The possibility of Axel being Loki himself or related to him could potentially shake up the foundation of DC Comics.


I could be wrong, but it looks like DC Comics is about to get its own version of Loki, and I say that knowing how much we all love Marvel’s version of the Norse legend. Even those who don’t follow Loki’s journey in the comics have likely found themselves enamored with Tom Hiddleston’s portrayal in the MCU. He’s a likable chap, but I think DC has a chance to do better.

DC fans had better get familiar with the name Axel Gust, because I think DC is priming him to be their next Loki, starting with the reveal that he’s from Asgard in Power Girl #11 by Leah Williams and Adriana Melo. If you haven’t been following the latest Power Girl series, the title character has been pursued romantically by the mysterious Axel, who grows more complicated by the panel.


This new issue makes him all the more complicated when it turns out that Axel Gust claims Asgard as his home. Axel’s presence in Power Girl’s series is well established, but there’s no telling where this character could go — but it’s very possible that he could be DC’s Loki equivalent (if not the real deal).

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Axel Gust makes his on-panel debut in Power Girl #1 by Williams, Eduardo Pansica, Júlio Ferreira, Romulo Fajardo Jr., and Becca Carey, first meeting Power Girl’s cowboy-esque secret identity, Paige Stetler. First, Axel tries to recruit Paige for an organization that he can’t tell her about, making her immediately suspect him to be a CIA operative. In fairness, many of Axel’s on-panel appearances hint at him being some sort of James Bond super-spy of a love interest. In any case, their professional interest in each other quickly turns into flirting, particularly in text and call exchanges over the proceeding issues.

Axel Gust may be a new character, but Asgard has been a part of the DCU in one way or another for decades. Recently, Asgard played a significant role in the Infinite Frontier-era
Wonder Woman
run that began with
Wonder Woman
#770 by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain, and Pat Brosseau.


The flirtations finally culminate in Paige and Axel’s first date at the aquarium in Power Girl #11. Their romantic outing gets interrupted, of course, by a supervillain named Aquus. Axel and Paige are too distracted to avert the crisis, leaving Natasha Irons’ Steel to do all the dirty work, but it gives the couple the opportunity to accidentally leak their secret identities to each other. Naturally, Power Girl has questions when Axel starts emitting magic from his palms, so he opens the door to a place he calls home and a place that could provide some answers to both Paige and her fans: Asgard.

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There is a lot that this next issue is going to need to explain for things to make sense, but now’s as good a time as any to start speculating. While this plot and character development could go in several directions, all signs seem to point to Axel being Loki himself — or, at least, his trickster equivalent. After all, how many magic users happen to live in Asgard? Either Axel is Loki masquerading on Earth trying to have some fun, or he’s related to Loki in some shape or form. Either way, the foundation of DC Comics could get rocked if the DCU gets a new character as deceptively powerful as Loki.

Power Girl #11 is available now from DC Comics.

POWER GIRL #11 (2024)

Power Girl 11 Main Cover: Power Girl stands in an open door, facing her date, who is holding flowers.

  • Writer: Leah Williams
  • Artist: Adriana Melo
  • Colorist: Romulo Fajardo Jr.
  • Letterer: Becca Carey
  • Cover Artist: Yanick Paquette, Arif Prianto


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