10
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever #21 |
Oct 15, 2015 |
The action of the plot to save Ponyville and the strong character moments makes this comic a strong piece to read. Perrys and Garbowskas artwork sells the tender scenes of the characters and gives the characters a special bit of magic in their coloring. Andersons writing will bring all of the intrigue and heartfelt emotions with his sweet Zecora and Spike scenes. Pick up a copy today! |
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10
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #34 |
Sep 25, 2015 |
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #34 does break away from the normal charm of the slice of life times of the ponies. It comes with a hidden and darker tale to be told at the end of the comic book. All together it is very good story with grand artwork. It surely is a stunning opening to a new arc. |
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10
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Toil and Trouble #3 |
Nov 9, 2015 |
Toil and Trouble # 3 stands gracefully together as a wonderful addition to the series. It proves how great the creative team can be together. Truly the comic has improved upon the narration heavy first two issues. Now, the creative team has found their stride, and the comic is a compelling read with its drama and characters. |
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10
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Toil and Trouble #4 |
Dec 22, 2015 |
Toil and Trouble #4 has a ton to offer in the way of action, drama, and fine character moments. The artwork is stunning and great for the establishing the world of the characters. The tale of the sisters Smerate, Riata, and Cait shows how each other's choices impact the lives of individuals and their fates. Give Toil and Trouble #4 a read today! |
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10
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Toil and Trouble #5 |
Jan 12, 2016 |
Toil and Trouble #5 is a must read with its continually wondrous and awesome art. The writing is perfect too as the tale comes near its close. |
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9.5
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Joe Golem: Occult Detective #2 |
Dec 22, 2015 |
Joe Golem: Occult Detective #2 is gritty, witty, and dark. The characters fall into the more traditional aspects of the detective genre. Yet the supernatural elements help Joe and his cast stand out as they work their way through the mystery. It is a fun tale and an example of remarkable storytelling. |
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9
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Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake - Card Wars #3 |
Sep 26, 2015 |
Altogether, Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake Card Wars # 3 contains writing with a great depth and understanding of emotions. The artwork of the comic is detailed to go with well-designed characters. The comic slows down for deeper moments of silence to allow the impact of the plot to sink in. |
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9
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Invader Zim #3 |
Sep 25, 2015 |
Altogether, Trueheart, Alexovich, and Lawton combine their efforts to create a decent and funny comic. However, minor flaws may be found at the end of the storys epilogue as all of the drama and tension may feel irrelevant. Yet, the flaw in the epilogue may further the humor of the comic as it shows it was all sound and fury. Truly dark humor at its best. |
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9
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Toil and Trouble #2 |
Oct 16, 2015 |
Toil and Trouble #2 starts with a slow build up in the writing department and quickly raises in the middle to conflict. The artwork does offer much for the reader to look at and enjoy for its character designs and backgrounds. For casual readers, the comic is accessible without requiring heavy knowledge about Macbeth. For the Shakespeare lovers, the comic will happily add an extra bit of flavoring onto the classic Scottish play. |
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8.5
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever #22 |
Nov 10, 2015 |
Rice and crew go a fine job making a story that is Pinkie Pie driven. There are plenty of funny moments as there are earnest heartfelt moments. It is a delightful slice of life piece. Its artwork can be hit or miss depending on the page. But Rices writing provides much in its portrayal of the characters and comic setup. Give it a read. |
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8
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Mystery Girl #1 |
Dec 22, 2015 |
Mystery Girl #1 is fair for a first issue. The story has much to offer in the future and could lead into something great. The ending of the issue may appear to be meek, but with Trine's new adventure across the world there is surely room for derring-do and danger. |
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