The illustrations really made the story come alive! The colors are all bright and eye-catching, and the facial expressions drawn are what made me love this comic so much! The art is very similar to the style of the show, but Andy Price does add some touches that are his alone. I can not give enough praise to the artist of this comic, Andy Price. And all of these characters are strong and reliable when it comes to protecting their friends. of issue 1 at My Little Pony Project 2012 New York Hand Drawn Cover by Katie Cook for Issue 1 (back panel of Wonderworld Variant) Hand Drawn Covers by Katie Cook for Issue 1 (back of Wonderworld Variant) Katie Cook Hand Drawn Cover Issue 1 Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. That isn’t to say that the other ponies don’t shine brightly! Rainbow Dash is still confident, Twilight is still a bit nerdy, Fluttershy is still really sweet (although she does get REAL angry in this volume), Applejack is still awesomely country, and Rarity is still obsessed with the state of their hair. She creates much of the random funny moments in this comic and also wears many of the hilarious facial expressions. I loved revisiting the ponies that I have come to love oh so much, especially Pinkie Pie. This eventually begins the Mane Six’s epic adventure to save the fillies they care about. She also manages to kidnap the Cute-Mark Crusaders. The story begins with the changeling queen, Queen Chrysalis turning every pony in Ponyville into pod-ponies and replacing them with changeling duplicates. And then after the squee-fest, I read the comic.
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