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This series has been so reliable as a happy antidote to the chaos of the world right now. The message of the power of love and friendship is a really valuable reminder when there's so much despair to go around.
What a cute little story in this world to continue the overall plot line of the Ponies and how their friendship helps save the world.
The nook that’ll take you back to blissA book that willMake you escape your reality of the monotony of dryness and into the reality of the waterfalls
Amazon prime Reading told me to. I was curious about this since I recall several people in the comics and cartoons community being swiped off by this series some years ago. Of course, its demographic target Is kids, but even glanced under that light, it's not that great. First, the pony designs don't make the characters look remotely like a horse, frankly, it's a bit of a sore ti watch. Secondly all the events are forced to fit into a pre-packaged, overused, narrative scheme. There are too many
All isn't well in the normally cheerful town of Ponyville. Nightmares are plaguing the Mane six, and an old enemy will make itself known and spread its darkness once more. The ponies must stick together and remember just how important friendship is to save one of their best friends. From dragon to pony, everypony must face their fears and stay brave in the face of danger in order to restore harmony.---This graphic novel is a book that young fans of the series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic,...
Instagram || Twitter || Facebook || Amazon || PinterestAdorable! I received an ARC of this book like seven years ago, but ever since the series appeared on KU, I've been re-reading these adorable comic books. My Little Pony is a franchise that I have loved since I was a little girl, but the reboot succeeded in a way that the original really didn't with strong characters, great storylines, and some intense conflicts with villains.This book chronicles the return of the same nefarious forces th
I received this story as an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I have to admit that growing up in the 80’s I was a huge My Little Pony fan. Lots of plastic ponies, a travel stable, a castle, the movies, and more. Years later my friend, and I tried to watch one of the My Little Pony movies from those days, and I went home and apologized to my parents it was so bad. I have to say that the new incarnation is a vast improvement over the original. The artwork in this comic is bright...
If you're new to the new My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, or are disturbed by all that talk of bronies, check out my review of volume one for an explanation of why you should be watching and/or reading this.Volume two of the comic book series does not pick up where the last volume left off. Much like the show, the volumes contain completely separate story arcs, however, like the show, they do build on the overall lore being formed within the series.In this case, the powers of Nightmare we me...
I have no shame that a My Little Pony comic book made me tear up.I love everything about MLP, the messages, the cute, colorful art, spotting Derpy in the background and the fuzzy feel-good feelings I get!Friendship is magic indeed!
Received via NetGalley, in exchanged for an honest review. Also posted at Girls Read Comics Too.My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic has obviously made an impact in pop culture lately, and even among my friends. I tried to watch the first episode to see what all the fuss was about, and I have to admit: I failed the friendship test. It was just too bright, happy, and friendly for me. I’m no grouch, but man, I have my limits. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is the perfect show for its age range...
It's only Wednesday, and I'm sitting here having finished this volume, and I have a warm and fuzzy feeling inside of me. I love the ponies, and MLP has been proven to improve my mood.I liked this volume more than the first. The storyline was solid, and there was an adequate amount of pony-ness to keep me quiet for an hour or so. I did notice that Pinkie Pie took a back seat here, but I'm hoping that's not the case for the next volume. I love that this story was all about friendship and having se...
Dear Princess Celestia- I mean readers. I will attempt to hold my fandom gushing back for this review. If you haven’t guessed from the opening sentence I’m a pony fan. I find it to be a fun show and while some of the fandom can go overboard there are really fun and sweet people in the fandom.That said I will try to keep this a fan girl squeeing free review.This volume is the collection of the comics that dealt with the arc with the bitterness and anger that fueled Nightmare Moon. After causing n...
Amazing and addictive storyI finished reading this story to my 5 years old daughter,in just 4 days.She enjoyed all the magic powers and evil fightings in the story. I even enjoyed it with her.
In My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, volume 2: the ponies are all having nightmares; Rarity is taken by a dark force; Princess Celestia and Luna arrive in Ponyville to help; the evil dark force has transformed Rarity into Nightmare Rarity; the ponies use their powers of love, harmony, friendship, and cuteness to destroy evil.I wish My Little Ponies were real, so they could destroy Covid-19, Q-Anon, assault weapons, idiots who think it's funny to purposely wear their masks beneath their nose,
5 starsA super sun second volume of the my little pony comic series. These are comics that take place in the same world as the new show, but that have their own unique storylines and adventures. This one follows the mane six and princess Luna as they battle the shadows of the moon. It was a lot of fun to read this, and I’m very exited to continue this series.
i really liked this can't wait to check out the others
another great story worthy of repeated reading
3.5 stars
Dnf. Not because I didn't like it, but because the last time I read it was November last year, and I need to re-read the first volume.