Previously, on My Little Pony...
Izzy...fashion icon!
And now, for the return of the good artist!
Hey! Lookit that! The plot's finally returned! I missed you so! It's been so long since we've seen you, how've you been?
Things actually HAPPEN this issue, so that's a step up from some of the others. I'll admit, though, this issue is kind of buying time until the last issue. A lot of it feels like filler and it re-treads a lot of the same ground we've already covered...but it's higher quality filler than some of the other issues we've gotten. And this is still the best artist.
I feel like NEXT issue is going to be one of the only important ones. But, this is still solid enough.
Izzy...fashion icon!
And now, for the return of the good artist!
Hey! Lookit that! The plot's finally returned! I missed you so! It's been so long since we've seen you, how've you been?
Things actually HAPPEN this issue, so that's a step up from some of the others. I'll admit, though, this issue is kind of buying time until the last issue. A lot of it feels like filler and it re-treads a lot of the same ground we've already covered...but it's higher quality filler than some of the other issues we've gotten. And this is still the best artist.
I feel like NEXT issue is going to be one of the only important ones. But, this is still solid enough.
Seeing Fluttershy's cottage like this is still pretty bittersweet. The years might have been kind, but they were still plentiful.
Zipp has been exhausting herself trying to find ANY clue in the cottage about where Discord could have gone. Poor thing.
Pipp's right, when Zipp starts worrying about being able to do royal duties, she MUST be pretty worn out.
OOF. Okay, it's kind of adding insult to injury to have Sunny be the one to discover the missing Daring Do book after Zipp worked herself ragged for days looking for SOMETHING!
Also, it's a *little* odd that Fluttershy/Discord had a near-complete set of Daring Do books. Neither one really seemed THAT into those books, and would be more likely to borrow them from Twilight. Of course, maybe Discord took them from everyone's houses after they died, but it's still a little weird.
And Pipp can just find the book online in seconds. Modern conveniences are convenient. Odd that the book is still around after 100 years and a worldwide cataclysm. But, I guess you can still find old John Carter of Mars books around places.
UNCLE Fizzy...okay. Also, I'm not sure if I should take his story of throwing a falling star back into space with his bare hooves literally or not. Tall Tale or Tall Fact? This world can be weird. It does seem out of character for a "emo unicorn", but Izzy's whole family might be weird, so who knows. One way or another, I want to meet this guy.
"HELLLOOO! I require your divided attention to be completely UNDIVIDED!" Pipp has consistently been the most reasonable one this entire arc. I appreciate that.
Okay, these Pippsqueaks are definitely references to something. Either real people, or Snow White and Rapunzel from Disney. I'm not sure if they're Discord creations or not. It's...just weird that there are random ponies within walking distance from old-Ponyville.
Ah, the cliche precarious bridge of inconvenience...many a adventurer has lost important item over it's edge. Y'know, I'm sure you'd find some neat stuff down in the ravine if you looked....
The pressure's really getting to Sunny. So many faces. I'll admit...the writer might be writing her more like Twilight here than as Sunny proper.
And the big challenge is...a giant locker combination? Okay, weird choice, ancient dungeon-builders. But, I guess it beats moving giant columns around or shooting creepy eyes around a room with a crossbow.
...Actually, it'd probably be more fun if this WAS more like a Zelda-dungeon rather than the generic mountain trail we get for most of the issue.
And...Discord traps them in a cage over boiling lava with a snap of his fingers. They really should have planned for that. I don't know HOW you plan for that, but still.
Zipp has been exhausting herself trying to find ANY clue in the cottage about where Discord could have gone. Poor thing.
Pipp's right, when Zipp starts worrying about being able to do royal duties, she MUST be pretty worn out.
OOF. Okay, it's kind of adding insult to injury to have Sunny be the one to discover the missing Daring Do book after Zipp worked herself ragged for days looking for SOMETHING!
Also, it's a *little* odd that Fluttershy/Discord had a near-complete set of Daring Do books. Neither one really seemed THAT into those books, and would be more likely to borrow them from Twilight. Of course, maybe Discord took them from everyone's houses after they died, but it's still a little weird.
And Pipp can just find the book online in seconds. Modern conveniences are convenient. Odd that the book is still around after 100 years and a worldwide cataclysm. But, I guess you can still find old John Carter of Mars books around places.
UNCLE Fizzy...okay. Also, I'm not sure if I should take his story of throwing a falling star back into space with his bare hooves literally or not. Tall Tale or Tall Fact? This world can be weird. It does seem out of character for a "emo unicorn", but Izzy's whole family might be weird, so who knows. One way or another, I want to meet this guy.
"HELLLOOO! I require your divided attention to be completely UNDIVIDED!" Pipp has consistently been the most reasonable one this entire arc. I appreciate that.
Okay, these Pippsqueaks are definitely references to something. Either real people, or Snow White and Rapunzel from Disney. I'm not sure if they're Discord creations or not. It's...just weird that there are random ponies within walking distance from old-Ponyville.
Ah, the cliche precarious bridge of inconvenience...many a adventurer has lost important item over it's edge. Y'know, I'm sure you'd find some neat stuff down in the ravine if you looked....
The pressure's really getting to Sunny. So many faces. I'll admit...the writer might be writing her more like Twilight here than as Sunny proper.
And the big challenge is...a giant locker combination? Okay, weird choice, ancient dungeon-builders. But, I guess it beats moving giant columns around or shooting creepy eyes around a room with a crossbow.
...Actually, it'd probably be more fun if this WAS more like a Zelda-dungeon rather than the generic mountain trail we get for most of the issue.
And...Discord traps them in a cage over boiling lava with a snap of his fingers. They really should have planned for that. I don't know HOW you plan for that, but still.
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