After a friend binge-read the whole thing on Marvel Unlimited, he's been bugging me to read Kieron Gillen's JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY. Luckily, my local library had both volumes of the complete collection.
And I've enjoyed it for the most part, I guess. I'm not in total awe of it like my friend it. Probably because the first storyarc left a bad taste in my mouth. See, JiM started during one of Marvel's events, FEAR ITSELF. The big bad that Loki and the gang keep talking about is The Serpent, some ancient evil because there's always an ancient evil. And it spends issue after issue building up this threat. Loki makes alliances with powerful beings like Hela, Surtur, and even Mephisto, in order to help take down this big bad.
Except, the pay-off is The Serpent is finished off-screen because it happened either in the main crossover event. So it's all like, "The Serpent is defeated and oh, Thor's dead now, bee-tee-dubs." I didn't even remember that event until it showed a bunch of characters being possessed by evil hammers or whatever that stupid event involved. I wondered why The Serpent wasn't being shown much.
Anyway, that was just the first 6 issues in a collection of 15 issues. It's basically Kid Loki: The Comic. And Thor gets better off-screen, too, because of course he does.
I'd probably enjoy it more if it was more self-contained like other recent Marvel titles I've enjoyed like Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, or Squirrel Girl. Even Brubaker's Captain America run is MOSTLY easy to follow without relying on reading the crossovers.