My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little Fillies #4
SCORE: 73
I am so happy to be done with this series. My Little Pony Classics
Reimagined Little Fillies #4 finishes off this mini series that is a
mixture of My Little Pony and Little Women. The dream of becoming an
amazing writer is still a part of the life of Jo March. She is played by
Rainbow Dash in My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little Fillies #4.
There will be spoilers in this review. Magic is the main issue families
may have with My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little Fillies #4.
Jo is teaching and writing. She is still trying to find her voice and
figure out how to get good at writing. Jo winds up meeting A.K.
Yearling. Why does that matter? A.K. Yearly is the pony that Jo March
wants to be like. Meeting your hero can change things for a great many
people or ponies in this case. A.K. Yearly gives Jo some sage advice on
how to get better as a writer. It is the same advice a friend gave her.
There are more fourth wall breaks in My Little Pony Classics Reimagined
Little Fillies #4. At this point it seems to be part of the series.
Breaking the fourth wall in My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little
Fillies #4 never really worked for me. I like how Jo decides to write
about Rainbow Dash and Applejack. She is giving them an adventure in the
form of a book. At the end of My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little
Fillies #4 the book is finished.
My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little Fillies #4 includes twenty
pages of content, alternate covers, and then some advertisements. There
is no next month since My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little Fillies
#4 wraps up the series. I found My Little Pony Classics Reimagined
Little Fillies #4 easier to read than the last issue. Girls may like My
Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little Fillies #4 better. They will
probably also like Little Women way more than me.
The art is okay in My Little Pony Classics Reimagined Little Fillies #4.
The editor makes multiple points in My Little Pony Classics Reimagined
Little Fillies #4. Like letting us know a character is exaggerating or
to go over how winking is covered in comic books. The friends coming
together at a party is a nice touch. I suppose that happened in the
book. I have not read it in decades to know for sure.
- Paul
Graphics: 74%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 71%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Brown, Ayoub, Breckel
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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