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Marvel's Loki Episode 5: MCU Easter Eggs and References

Boastful Loki (DeObia Oparei), Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant) and Alligator Loki in Marvel's Loki episode 5

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This commodity contains Loki episode 5 spoilers.

Marvel's Loki episode v is a big one. Yes, nosotros know…last calendar week felt like that. And the one earlier it, as well. But this one really IS, with the unabridged episode taking identify (as Domestic dog 's Kayti Burt put it) on acme of a literal "trash pile of MCU and Curiosity Comics Easter eggs."

With that in listen, let'south accept some fun with all the incredible Curiosity references they managed to sneak into Loki episode 5.

Journey Into Mystery

You probably already know this, just Journeying Into Mystery was the book that first introduced the Marvel Comics version of Thor, with Loki following soon after. The title eventually was just renamed Thor since the Asgardians had become the primary focus of the book for years by that point. Still, Journeying Into Mystery was revived a few years back, with its primary focus beingness on the adventures of Kid Loki this time around.

Thanos Copter

The Lokis pass a helicopter with "THANOS" on the side. This is a reference to Spidey Super Stories #39 from 1979. The all-ages comic featured a story of Spider-Man and the True cat (Hellcat) taking on Thanos, who was on the hunt for the Catholic Cube. He flew around New York City in his own helicopter with his proper name on the side. The reference comes up as a joke here and at that place, including an issue of Deadpool. Fifty-fifty Thanos' giant two-sided blade weapon from Avengers: Endgame has been considered past many to exist a sly reference to the Thanos Copter.

We have more than info on the Thanos Copter than you ever thought you needed correct here.

Ecto-Cooler

While the Lokis are all drinking wine, Kid Loki is shown drinking Hullo-C Ecto Cooler. The Slimer-based citrus beverage was a tie-in to The Existent Ghostbusters cartoon of the 1980s and lasted into 2001 due to its popularity. After, it became a fondly-remembered relic to fourth dimension. Ecto Cooler made a brief render in 2016 to coincide with the Ghostbusters reboot. Sadly, there's no news of it coming back for the upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife pic.

Speaking of Kid Loki…

Kid Loki

Kid Loki seems to be wielding a flaming sword, which looks an awful lot like Laevateinn, the sword he wielded in the Loki: Amanuensis of Asgard comics.

Polybius

  • In the groundwork of the Lokis' lair, we see a Polybius arcade motorcar. Polybius is a long-running urban legend. Supposedly, back in 1981, an arcade machine was set upwards in Portland, Oregon, watched over by various men in black. The game was and so addicting that information technology caused fights to break out and horrible side-effects to its players. We wrote more nearly the decades-old mystery of Polybius right here.
  • Pretty sure at that place'southward an old Williams Space Pinball automobile in in that location, too but that'due south non equally wild as Polybius .

The Void

Fittingly, the realm where all the pruned victims end up is called the Void. In the comics, the Void is a dark, inexplicable, and perchance biblical entity that acts every bit the evil side to the Lookout man. During the storyline Siege , the Void murdered Loki, which facilitated his rebirth every bit Kid Loki.

Alioth

Alioth first appeared in Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #one, the same 1993 comic that too introduced Ravonna Renslayer to the earth…and one that features Kang every bit its central villain. Hmmmm…

Oh, and Alioth was co-created by Mobius M. Mobius inspiration/model Mark Gruenwald, who gets some other shout later in the episode.

Vote Loki

  • The "pol Loki" who we see leading (inasumuch as they can/want to exist led) the loose coalition of Variant Lokis is modeled virtually exactly on the version of Loki from Marvel's Vote Loki story by Christopher Hastings, Langdon Foss, and Paul McCaffery. In it, Loki ends up running for President, with his ridiculous entrada built on the "honest" deception of openly lying to the American people inadvertently aided by a credulous news media. It's a practiced read and you should check it out.
  • This episode also engages in the erstwhile MCU/Star Wars tradition of someone getting a mitt cut off…in this case it'due south our pal, "Vote Loki."

Frog Thor

  • A frog resembling Thor is shown in a jar labeled "T365." Wouldn't you know it, Thor #365 is the consequence where Loki transforms Thor into a frog. Yes, it was a whole affair. Walt Simonson'south run on the Thor comics is really spectacular.
  • "Frog Thor" also got a mention in Thor: Ragnarok , during the "play within the movie" seen equally "Loki" apologized to "Thor" for turning him into a frog.
  • You know, at that place's fifty-fifty an contained wrestler with a Thor Frog gimmick. Life is beautiful sometimes.

Classic Loki

  • So it appears that Archetype Loki is basically what would have happened if "our" Loki survived the opening of Avengers: Infinity War , which he did by allowing Thanos to kill a duplicate while he disguised himself every bit some debris. Classic Loki went into hiding and developed a taste for brighter greens and yellows, and aged into Richard E. Grant, earlier he was pruned by the TVA and found himself here in the Void.

Classic Loki'due south line about "the god of outcasts" comes from 2019's Loki #5, by Daniel Kibblesmith and Andy McDonald:

"I am Loki. God of outcasts. They come across themselves in me. And I in them. All of us, alone together. It's why my stories always end with someone trying to put me in a box. And begin with my spectacular escape."

Later in the episode, Classic Loki and Kid Loki literally "exit stage right," in what feels similar a very deliberately "stagey" moment that plays on the Shakespearean overtones of all of this.

The Living Tribunal

On the ground in the Void there's a large severed head…and it's that of The Living Tribunal, a cosmic entity created by Stan Lee and Marie Severin dorsum in 1967. The presence of a Living Tribunal (fifty-fifty one who is expressionless at this present time), whose entire purpose for being is predicated on the existence of a multiverse, ways that the TVA is trying very hard to cut all ties and any evidence of the fact that the multiverse is already out there.

U.South.S. Eldridge

The USS Eldridge was a real Cannon-class destroyer in the U.S. Navy in apply from 1943 to 1992. It was supposedly sold for bit after it was decommissioned only Loki posits that perhaps it was an unwanted Variant in the Sacred Timeline. Peradventure this is because the ship was rumored to be subjected to the "Philadelphia Experiment" that was supposed to render it invisible to the homo eye. The story is sadly probably a hoax.

There's a not exactly great 1984 pic called The Philadelphia Experiment which adds time travel to the equation, making this little callback even more Loki appropriate.

Is That Stan Lee?

At about 9:38 there'southward a mural in the TVA headquarters. On the correct in that location'due south a guy in prescription shades, with a familiar moustache and salt-and-pepper hair. We're not proverb that's Stan Lee, simply…

The Castle

Yes, nosotros know, that ominous castle sure looks similar Doctor Doom's  habitation of Doomstadt, only…information technology's probably not (or is it?). More probable, this is Castle Limbo, abode of Kang the Conqueror (or…is information technology?).

We unpacked these possibilities some more than here.

The Music

  • The "heroic Loki" theme at the end sounds similar it'southward about to break into Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries."
  • Speaking of, the regular Loki theme is very similar to the office of the Delfonics "Ready or Not Here I Come (Tin't Hibernate From Dearest)" that was sampled for Missy Elliott's "Sock It To Me." The original (likewise sampled for the Fugees' "Ready or Not" and Dr. Dre'south "Nevertheless D.R.E.") was about the inevitability of dearest, and Missy's vocal was most sneaking into somebody'south house to become your back blown out, then basically the same affair. Could have some bearing on Loki and Sylvie'south story.
  • The music that plays during the "Loki ball" is this show's equivalent of Scooby-Doo chase music. That's a adept thing, past the way.

Pixar, is that you?

Was that the Pizza Planet truck? Mobius'southward ride, a station wagon with a slice of pizza on tiptop, immediately brought to listen the pop Pixar easter egg/elaborate timeline mcguffin that has appeared in every Pixar motion picture to date. Besides, very nice bear upon having Lightning McQueen himself bulldoze it.

An even nicer touch is the license plate on the car Mobius is driving: GRN W1D. As in "Gruenwald." As in (say it with us, kids!) Mark Gruenwald, the Curiosity author and editor who Mobius is based on.

Ant-Homo

At one point on the footing in the Void nosotros can spot a gigantic Yellowjacket helmet. Yellowjacket is the codename for several size-shifting superheroes in the Curiosity Comics, but is best known to MCU fans as Corey Stoll's Darren Cross from the beginning Ant-Human motion-picture show.

Guardians of the Galaxy

There's lots of crashed spacecraft, one of which kind of looks like the Dark Aster (Ronan the Accuser's ship in Guardians of the Milky way ), and at that place may be a Helicarrier hanging effectually. There'southward also a flying saucer that vaguely resembles the ship from John Carpenter'southward The Thing, and a pirate ship that if Doctor Doom were actually the villain of this show (he isn't…or…is he?) would make united states of america think of that character's very first appearance in Fantastic Four comics, where he sent Ben Grimm back in fourth dimension to become Blackbeard. No, actually.

Miscellaneous Time Variants

  • The fate of the Lokis is reminiscent of What If? #12, otherwise known as What If the 10-Men Had Stayed in Asgard? At the cease of the story, afterwards tasting defeat yet again, Loki begged Those Who Sit down Above in Shadow to let him to dominion Asgard. They agreed past sending him far into the futurity at the finish of time. As reality started to pause down, Loki went out laughing in the confront of oblivion.
  • The bus advert at the offset is for Calum Ross, who is an editor on the show.

The shot of all the Lokis walking as the camera swoops overhead is very much reminiscent of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings movies.

  • Loki and Sylvie are cold in The Void. But wait a minute, aren't they both Frost Giants? Why then would Loki conjure a green blanket? Unless he wants a convenient alibi to cuddle up with his Variant…
  • Loki is drinking "RoxxiWine" pinot noir…out of a box…which is a nice touch.
  • Is that weird, very large plant in the bowling alley hideout supposed to be a Variant Yggdrasil? Or wait…what if that's Plant Loki?!? He's green, isn't he?
  • Next to Alligator Loki's kiddie pool there's a re-create of The Mystery and Lore of Monsters , a 1930 book by Charles J.South. Thompson.
  • The tower we all go on thinking is Avengers Tower is in fact Qeng Tower, the headquarters of Qeng Enterprises, the company that Tony Stark (mistakenly) sold the old Avengers belfry to in the comics.

Spot anything we missed? (Probably, correct?) Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/marvels-loki-episode-5-mcu-easter-eggs-and-references/

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