The literary madness continues as the Bookworm burrows deeper into everypony's favorite books! As more stories come to life, the only chance our ponies will have to save the day is to write their own version of the tale! Can their collaboration get on the same page? Read on!
Overall, this was a solid issue, with a decent story and top-notch artwork. I look forward to sharing this issue with my 5-year-old niece, who loves My Little Pony because of Pinkie Pie's hysterical antics. I'm glad that there's a comic on the stands that I can share with her, because it helps her learn to read and fires up her imagination. And if Twilight Sparkle's encounter with the Bookworm taught us anything, it's this: Stories nourish us and help us grow. Read Full Review
Overall, Issue 16 of MLP is definitely a better read than its previous installment. I'm still disappointed with the turn of events regarding the Bookworm, he would have been so much cooler as a beast. Sadly, despite being quite an interesting character, the Queen sadly didn't get to do much, same with Daring Do. But despite all of that, the comic still earns a nice enough rating due to being really fun. Seriously, nothing beats ponies…in space! Read Full Review
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