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Loki Laufeyson is the Jotun God of Mischief who attacked New York City.

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Loki attempts to blast

Loki attempts to blast Iron Man

Having taken Gungnir and gotten an army of Chitauri, Loki invaded Earth to rule it. However, Iron Man stood in his way. Loki summoned clouds of green lightning to stop Stark, but the latter eventually got to him. Loki tried to blast Stark with Gungnir, which worked, but not well enough as Iron Man took Loki down and secured the Tesseract.[2]

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  • Gungnir: Loki was able to get Gungnir and used it in his attack on Earth, sending green blasts at Iron Man.
  • Tesseract: As a part of his invasion, Loki had access to the Tesseract, which was eventually taken by Iron Man.

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