Vote Loki #1 [Incentive Valerio Schiti Variant]
(August 2016)

Marvel, 2016 Series
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Price
3.99 USD
Pages
32
On-sale Date
2016-06-15
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Rated T+
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Marvel Worldwide Inc.
Brand
Marvel [in horizontal box]
Barcode
759606085385 00121
Editing
Wil Moss (editor); Charles Beacham (assistant editor); Tom Brevoort (executive editor); Axel Alonso (editor in chief)

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Loki / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Valerio Schiti (signed)
Inks
Valerio Schiti (signed)
Colors
Israel Silva (signed)

Genre
superhero; adventure; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Loki; Angela; Captain America [Sam Wilson]
Reprints

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Tradd Moore (illustration)
Inks
Tradd Moore (illustration)
Colors
Matthew Wilson (illustration)
Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

Credits page with brief character history.
Special thanks to Tom King.
One credit reads "Loki created by Stan Lee, Larry Leiber & Jack Kirby".

Vote Loki (Part One) (Table of Contents: 2)

Loki / comic story / 20 pages (report information)

Script
Christopher Hastings
Pencils
Langdon Foss
Inks
Langdon Foss
Colors
Chris Chuckry
Letters
Travis Lanham

Genre
superhero; adventure; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Loki; Governor Adam Hitt; Nisa Contreras; J. Jonah Jameson; Angela; Richard White; Laureen; Thor [Jane Foster] (cameo); Avengers [Thor [Odinson]; Captain America; The Wasp [Janet Van Dyne]; Black Widow] (cameo flashback); Hulk (cameo flashback)
Synopsis
Daily Bugle reporter Nisa Contreras watches in consternation as various circumstances lead to Loki declaring himself a candidate for President.
Reprints
Keywords
campaigns; Daily Bugle; HYDRA; New York City; political corruption

Indexer Notes

In this 2016 story, the candidates already running for President are an unnamed blonde woman (representing Hilary Clinton) and an unnamed red-haired man (representing Donald Trump).
The series can be viewed as a satire on Presidential elections in the United States and the prevalence of lies in politics.

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Loki / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Loki
  2. 1. [no title indexed]
  3. 2. Vote Loki (Part One)
    Loki
  4. 3. Next
    Loki
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