The Death of Superman: Well that happened. It's decent, but I guess I don't have a huge amount to say about it? It's a gimmick concept executed well enough to sell said concept. The most interesting part, going in not knowing too much about the actual book, is that it was the JLI rather than more classic Leaguers. Makes me want to read more Booster/Beetle bromance stories.
Infinity Gauntlet: It's astonishing to me how well they actually sold the horror of what was going on in this book. Everyone dies! Horribly! For the futile aspirations of one deluded fool! Then his punching bag gets unlimited power and things get worse! Ish. So on.
As with Death of Superman the window into what weirdness was going on in comics at that moment was also interesting. Like, oh, didn't realize that Thunderstrike taking over for Thor happened at this time, or that he was trying not to let on he wasn't the Odinson. It also makes all the whining about Jane Foster Thor seem EVEN MORE petty. Which is IMPRESSIVE. Guys, Marvel likes to revisit the original Thor concept, that Thor was a transformation and his power was limited by maintaining contact with Mjolnir, every so often. That they picked a lady, who in fact was previously known to be Worthy, for the role is not a big difference. Fuck off, kthnx.
I'm honestly kinda hoping that the MCU does not introduce Adam Warlock though. Find something cooler guys.
Loki: Agent of Asgard: today #17 released. It's the final issue. Sad times, because honestly this book is why I got back into comics. Got into comics in a way; I only followed comics for maybe a year as a kid, and never more than one or two books. I read them way, way more now than I ever have.
It's a pretty great ending, probably the best I could ask for. I'm hoping Loki IV finds a relatively permanent home because not having Loki adventures to look forward to each month is sad times, and Loki not having a regular book of some sort will so quickly cause them to revert back to being a straight villain, which I don't think works for me right now. Troublemaker, yes, but not supervillain.
Wait, I know what I want now. Limited Loki/Squirrel Girl series, where they go on mythic adventures defeating the most ancient enemies of Asgard with their wits and bad puns. Make it happen Marvel.