In comics, Loki is nicknamed the God of Mischief for his casting of illusions. But is he really the God of Mischief in the comics, or is this simply a nickname given to him because he is the adopted brother and son of Thor and Odin, respectively (because Thor and Odin are gods)?
Answer
Yes. Well... No. It sort of depends on your definition of "Gods".
Technically, Loki is a Frost Giant of Jotunheim, which Marvel describes as
enormous superhuman beings.
They are not actual gods.
Loki, however was adopted by Odin. Again, from Marvel:
Loki is one of several powerful beings from the magical realm of Asgard, who have been worshipped as gods.
Marvel explains Asgard:
Asgard is a small planetary body that serves as home to the Norse gods such as Thor, and their ruler, Odin.
They are not actually gods.
Marvel describes Thor:
Thor is one of several powerful ancient beings who dwell in a magical realm called Asgard. Through history, these beings have been revered and worshiped as gods.
To the Norse, Loki is a "God" - just as Thor and Odin are, but none of the Asgardians (much less the Giants of Jotunheim) are actually gods. They are powerful ancient beings with superhuman powers - but not gods.
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