And so we cover the back half of a most unexpected crossover. Let’s see what can be seen.
And so we cover the back half of a most unexpected crossover. Let’s see what can be seen.
So. The next issue of the comic came out literally a week after the end of the Homecoming arc. At this point, I’m starting to think they’re deliberately taunting me. Why can’t IDW meet the same professional standards of regularity as many webcomics?
But for now, we’re wrapping up the Flash Sentry Papers.
Ten years of card games. And friendship. Quite the milestone. And just in time for the last wave of Make Your Mark content, which…
… Huh. Well.
Oh, hey, it's Sunday.
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Oh. Hey. It's Sunday.
Sorry. I guess I associate card blogs with watching pony. That may take a bit of time to decouple. Still, better late than never, right?
Huh. You’d think the episodes about stealing cutie marks would’ve covered Starlight’s secrets. Let’s see what else we can pin on Old Equestria’s Handicapper General. Maybe it’s time travel!
Next on the docket is the back half of The Unicorn of Odd. Let’s see how much of the original story makes it out unscathed from under the G4 cast’s critical eyes.
We return to the comics, where a conveniently timed one-shot helps me schedule the five-issue Milkyway storyline. Let’s see just what how we're closing out 2023.
Well, this was going to go up in autumn when I first put it on the schedule, but the intervening time in Maretime Bay shoved it into a much less thematically appropriate timeslot. So it goes; let’s close out the four royal seasons and see what’s worth remembering about this book.
Little to no writing progress in 2022 so far.
The stories and the concepts circulating in my head but cannot put into words that seem attractive or interesting enough. That and procrastination. I've been doing other projects along with it. Such as music, art, and just jotting down enough of what I had in mind for the stories I wanted to tell.
And so, at last, we come to the finale the long way. Let us begin.
This might be milking the series a bit much, but how else do you get moon cheese?
The madmen finally did it. Multiple its, actually. A moment of silence, please, for the Second Great Headcanon Massacre of 2019.
What? You didn’t think it was over, did you? I still have almost half of Season 3 to blather about and make into cards, starting with Dash’s once-a-season step towards getting into the Wonderbolts.
If ever there were a time to look at Kkat’s signature work, it would have been several weeks ago, when the Fallout decks came out, or possibly several years before that. Since this is the first hole in my schedule after those decks’ release, we’re looking at it now.
The next entry on the schedule was issues #21 and 22 of the G5 mainline, but those have failed to manifest, making me wonder if that line’s actually been ended in favor of the various mini-series currently in progress. And among them, I only have one released issue unaccounted for. As such, it’s time to turn to the next pony novel… which does not contain ponies.
Hey, remember that time Celestia beat Chrysalis without even trying? And then revealed everything that’s ever happened in the show has been part of her plan? And then she flew around Equestria solving every problem and Luna popped out and gave you a blowjob?
No?
Well, shit. I wonder why.
…That’s pretty much the entire blog explained in exactly fifty words. A more in-depth analysis on this subject after the page break.