Continuing to go through my great Ewing re-read, and have gotten to a mini I'd honestly forgotten about.
Infinity Warps was part of the Infinity Wars event, which I remember extremely poorly and even after refreshing myself with the summary I don't understand. Gamora was taking the infinity stones for some reason, Loki was making a lot of crazy moves, it was a whole thing. Big part was that Gamora decided to fold reality in half for some reason, resulting in a bunch of minis of two heroes getting amalamated together. Spider-Man and Moon-Knight became Araknight, Captain America and Dr Strange became the Solider Supreme—and Thor and Iron Man became Iron Hammer.
The two-issue series is mostly just some light pulp. There's not really much of substance, the main point of interest seeing what characters got folded together—Malekith and Mandarin! The Warriors Three and the various people who've held the "War Machine" Title! Heimdall and the JARVIS system, somehow!
(Ewing loves his ridiculous acronyms)
But the one that gave a big punch was Stane. Because even though he's positioned as the adopted son of Asguard, obviously filling the Loki role, he's not a Stane-Loki amalgam. Loki's apart from all this, doing his own larger schemes. This guy's just Stane.
And he knows he's just Stane.
The best part is, the metaphysical weirdness of him being half a person ends up making him fit even more as a Loki stand-in than he'd be if he was just half-Loki! Its a great little move for an otherwise slight title in a slight event.