A human teen robbed of his home and species. A world of magic and friendship facing an unseen foe. And an experiment that could put the whole Universe in danger.
Man goes to convention dressed as multiple characters at once. Man purchases a Twilight Sparkle mask. Man regrets his decision as he ends up in a Pokemon-filled Equestria as another Twilight Sparkle. And then, something unexpected... Dawns.
The Galactic Federation is on the brink of destruction, forced into a corner by the human-supremacist Rebels. The crew of The Kestrel find the help they desperately need in an unlikely location.
After buying a Sinestro Corps ring at from a vendor at ComicCon, Simon Jones is Displaced as a Sinestro Lantern version of Hal Jordan, and becomes the resident anti-hero of Equestria.
Somewhat confused at the recent turn of events, Alex desperately tries to find his place in this strange, yet familiar land. However, dark powers loom on the horizon, threatening to destroy not only his new home, but his old one as well...
When tragedy strikes, Lyra Heartstring's world gets turned upside down as she's thrown into a shadowy underworld of top secret agencies, aliens, serial killers, donuts, and revenge.
Commander Thorn gave his life for the Republic. His squad was overrun and he was KIA....or so we thought. Commander Thorn’s alive and kicking ass in Equestria. How can this possibly go wrong?
Having a job that has me recording all kinds of media is very rewarding. My understanding of the world grows the more I watch. But there is one show I keep coming back to. Is it odd to find interest in a show about two dimensial ponies humans made?