
“Training”
A little drawing of Volstagg, Hogun, Fandral, Loki, Thor and Sif after their training. I was inspired by the style they had in Thor: Tales of Asgard (although I made some changes in Volstagg and Hogun). A short part of Ultimate Thor #2 inspired me as well.
(These characters are property of Marvel Comics)

…*sigh*…
If you Loki fans are interested, Old Man Loki is still accepting questions~ (And followers. Lol)

Another from marty-mc au (told you I was on a roll) : The day Loki notices his best friend of a husband is actually a hot piece of cake too.

“I am Thor of the Æsir and I mean to slay any giant who dares to cross my path!”
“You’ve come a long way to die, Ása-Thor.”
This is part of a series of Jotun AU drawings I’ve done in the past. I imagine Thor has just been given Mjölnir, and he is young and reckless and eager to kill one of the terrible Frost Giants. He sneaks into Jotunheim, but the Jotun he meets is nothing like he expected. (Btw, the weasel is loki’s pet)Thor and Loki fight, but both are too curious about the other to actually want to kill each other. Loki ends up winning the fight, because Thor is so out of his element, this being the first time he’s set foot in Jotunheim.
They become unlikely friends and Thor keeps sneaking back into Jotunheim whenever he can. Their feelings for each other go beyond friendship, but they’re too young to fall in love.
They meet again several hundred years later when Thor ventures back into Jotunheim and crosses paths with Loki, but they don’t recognize each other at first and end up fighting again. This time Loki loses. They do eventually remember the days they spent together in their youth and quite possibly get something akin to happily ever after :)
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As promised, this is a Thor/Loki version of my Chris/Tom picture: http://evilconcubine.tumblr.com/post/46525750831/my-new-fan-art-i-was-asked-to-make-thor-loki
As usual, drawn by pencil, coloured in Photoshop.
The details of the boys’ jewellery were the hardest part to draw, but, thankfully, I’ve got quite a few Scandinavian traditional rings, pendants and other little things to use as visual aids for all those intricate patterns, because I can draw a lot of things by memory, but not this kind of details.
That Viking-inspired sword behind Thor’s back had been nearly lost on my PC after being drawn about a year ago. When I’d found it, I decided that this is the best opportunity to use it, since Thor is still too young for Mjölnir, and I wanted to draw him with some weapon, anyway.