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My Little Pony #10

 

 

SCORE: 86

 

My Little Pony #10 

 

I just finished My Little Pony #10. I am so happy that this story line has reached its conclusion. There are twenty pages of content, next months cover, alternate covers, and some advertisements within My Little Pony #10. There will be spoilers in this review. The art is fantastic in My Little Pony #10. I really like the colors. The ponies start My Little Pony #10 trapped in a cage hanging over a chasm. Discord is about to destroy the object that gives all of the ponies their powers. The ponies barely have any magic left. What will they do?

The first order of business for the ponies is to come up with a plan. They could wait for Discord to come back after he destroys the power of their magic. They could try to escape. They decide to work together to try and escape the cage in My Little Pony #10. They get out and survive the fall thanks to what little magic they have left. From there they need to come up with a plan to stop Discord. The bunnies help the ponies in My Little Pony #10. The bunnies eat through the rope and show them a cave to get out of there. They are also shown places that shoot out air so the ponies can get higher.

There is a little violent content within My Little Pony #10. Discord gives up the magical object when he is forced to watch a video from Fluttershy. Fluttershy did not want Discord to act based on anger. This is a really touching moment and it shows in My Little Pony #10. Discord winds up playing with the ponies in a game at the end of My Little Pony #10. This game requires all team members to touch a ball before a goal can be scored. That way everyone on the team is involved with the play and feels like they are involved. This whole story line has been about certain powers leaving others behind.

My Little Pony #10 teaches us to look for the good in everyone. It can be so easy to be negative and look down upon others. I have seen that so many times from so many people. My Little Pony #10 contains apologies for not thinking of the feelings of others as well. My Little Pony #10 completely wraps up the story line. Everyone is friends again in My Little Pony #10. That friendship includes Discord. I am not sure who will be the bad character in the next issue of this comic book. There is a silhouette shown on the cover of the next issue. I will need to wait and find out.

I like how the story line finishes off in My Little Pony #10. The lessons of thinking of others, working together, and being considerate are great to see in this comic book. I know there are plenty of other entertainment forms of communication that could use those same lessons. The ponies had a good plan with Discord in My Little Pony #10. I am glad they finally reached him with his friend. My Little Pony #10 is not the best one of the series but also not the worst one. I hope this franchise continues to improve as issues keep getting released.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 80%
Writing: 90%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Story: 92%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Bronfman, Mebberson, Breckel
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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