Loki's fourth doodle-packed diary in the number one best-selling series

Loki has made a fair few enemies during his time in Asgard. Too many to count and certainly too many to remember. When the elf, Vinir beams Loki aboard his chariot and challenges him to a magical duel, Loki hasn't got a clue why.

Sweet talking his way out of a fight by pointing out there's little honour in duelling someone who can't remember how they wronged you, and even less in picking on a child, Loki is returned safely to school.

That is until Vinir shows up in child form, as resolute as ever about seeking that duel... and vengeance.

What people are saying about Loki: A Bad God’s Guide series…

Often laugh out-loud-funny, this is an irreverent romp through practical moral philosophy, like Netflix’s The Good Place with more snarky cartoon snakes.

The Observer

Hilarioius, clever, addictive and so full of heart that I truly didn’t want it to end.

A. F. Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief

Laugh-out-loud funny, whip-smart observation, totally original & all round EPIC

Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear

Outrageously funny… Sharp wit, ethical dilemmas, sly mythological references and oodles of doodles are a recipe for pure reading pleasure

The Guardian

Honestly, this series continues to make me laugh and make me more curious about the mythology! Loki is, as ever, just trying to be good, but when a cursed item reaches his possession, can he resist wanting to be king of the world? Louie has done it again! Funny, charming, messages about empathy, jealousy and friendship, and, of course, a wonderful bunch of illustrations throughout (which add so much!!).

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