"Ponyville Days," Part 1. A massive event celebrating Ponyville's founding is nearing but an argument between friends splits the town into two argumentative factions!
This issue was quite entertaining as we see an entire town spilt in two and begin a feud all over where a plaque goes and sits. Oh the entertainment! We also get to see the possible spilt of the Ponyville gang as they all go their separate ways when they can't agree, as well as a war of apples and ye ‘old garments. The artwork is still the colourful, child friendly style we have come to admire over the series. Its not the best or the worst, but the stories do outshine it. This issue is well worth the read, and it all continues with Part 2 of the story in Issue 31. Read Full Review
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #30 presents a realistic conflict in a whimsical way, showing that even best friends and close-knit neighbors can argue, especially when competing for special recognition. This issue captures the characters' personalities well, and the friendship dynamic created by the characters' personalities drives the story. One thing's for sure"Ponyville may be a small town, but it's never boring. Read Full Review
In essence, the Princess of Friendship Twilight Sparkle once again saves the day by helping a friend realize their true selves, because what else are true friends for? Just like the TV show, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic comic book series is great for people of all ages. The appeal is probably more geared to young girls between the ages of 6-9, but taking one sneak peek at the fandom it is evident that bronies and pegasisters of all walks of life are present. All people could use a refresher course on what it means to be a good friend, and to self reflect on past situations that could have been handled differently, and with the help of the MLP comic book that may be a great way to do so. Read Full Review
Overall, this was definitely an interesting issue. On one hand, the concept is ridiculous and the characters becoming worst enemies so fast seemed rather off. On the other hand, the dialogue and story moves at such an incredibly fun pace. I haven't had this much fun with a comic in awhile. A crazy, but fun issue would be the words to describe “Ponyville Days” Part One. Read Full Review
MLP:FiM # 30 is alright. I had some fun, and the ending is a good mix of cliffhanger and amusing, but its far from the best this series has offered. Worth a buy if youre desperate for a pony fix. Read Full Review
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