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My Little Pony #7

 

 

SCORE: 87

 

My Little Pony #7 

 

I am starting to lose track of how many of these My Little Pony comic books that come out that have nothing to do with Discord. These are fine stand alone issues and stories. The thing is this comic book started out with some shocking content related to Discord and the magic of this fantasy universe. Then we have entire issues that have nothing to do with the storyline. These are not even side quests either. There will be spoilers in this review.

My Little Pony #7 is all about the sheriff pony Hitch. Hitch is going to setup his DJ equipment for the Harvest Day Celebration. Hitch has a bit of a problem within My Little Pony #7. He cannot tell his friends no. Even though later in My Little Pony #7 they tell him he should say no. Which is a bit of a contradiction when they were begging and pleading for his help with these errands in My Little Pony #7.

Sunny, Izzy, and Zipp all ask favors of My Little Pony #7. Hitch helps out his friends in each case in My Little Pony #7. Then he winds up having problems getting to his station to setup the DJ equipment. Can you guess where My Little Pony #7 went from there? The friend Hitch helped in My Little Pony #7 come back to help him. That is such a nice gesture since their requests made him late in the first place.

Hitch helps out so many other ponies so much in My Little Pony #7 that he winds up getting sick behind a bush. There are twenty pages of content, next months cover, alternate covers, and then some advertisements within My Little Pony #7. There is no recap on the main storyline in My Little Pony #7. I enjoyed the art and conversation within My Little Pony #7. I like how My Little Pony #7 teaches us to think of ourselves once in awhile.

My Little Pony #7 is a very safe comic book for families. As long as your kids can read or you can read to them there should be some enjoyment out of My Little Pony #7. Hitch is such a hard worker and willing to put others before himself within My Little Pony #7. This kind of attitude and service is great to see, especially with so many people being so selfish. I plan on continuing to read this comic book series. Please get us back to Discord and finish off that storyline.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 85%
Writing: 87%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Story: 87%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%

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


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