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My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3

 

 

SCORE: 78

 

My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 

 

My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 is a comic book that came across my desk recently to be read and reviewed. The cost of My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 was $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3. After the comic book content there is a page devoted to the next issue, alternate covers, ads, and IDW View from the Back Page.

There will be spoilers in my review of the My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 comic book. The art in My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 is not as good as the previous issues in my personal opinion. In fact it is really noticeable in the first few pages. My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 is mainly an issue where we get one character that gives a flashback to something that happened to them in the past.

I do not feel like My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 moved the story along very well. In fact most of My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 felt like a wasted issue to me. I guess they get their money, and they get paid so they are not concerned with how we feel about the products they put on the shelves. I hope to be totally wrong about that, but My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 makes me feel that way.

The biggest lesson in My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 is there is no I in TEAM. There are I's in a lot of other words and phrases though. I found that to be a bit clever honestly. My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 is also generally pretty safe for families. There is some conversation about superstitions. I know plenty of athletes that feel that way about a plethora of different things.

The team continues to practice and hopefully get better. My Little Pony Kenbucky Roller Derby #3 is not really clear on that. Most of this issue is the flashback to find out how one character was not very good at being a team leader. The mantle was passed down to them but they were not as good at teaching as they were at actually doing. It takes a special kind of person to make that transition (from athlete to coach).
- Paul

 

Graphics: 80%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%

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


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