Points of Canon: Legends of Magic #6 · 1:22pm Oct 21st, 2017
Onto the next.
Let’s get something done.
I’ve been getting behind on my comics canon combing.
Work. Unrealistic deadlines.
But now I’ve got a few hours and some brainpower left over.
Today, a couple new comic issues crossed my horizon, so we’re back to our regularly scheduled canonical statement investigations! First up is My Little Pony #41…
Spoilers inevitably follow.
Evidently, they’re not done with it yet.
The series might be on hiatus, but the comics aren’t, and I just got my hands on a new one.
Life has been too unpleasant to actually write, but I did manage to squeeze out a chapter for “Aporia.” Unfortunately for any readers who happen to read my blog – why the hell are you reading the research notes, but ignoring the story they’re written for, anyway? The story is better, but I know a lot of people do just that – that’s Conversation #48, not #47.
This is another three-parter, so I’ll deal with it in bulk.
While I could conceivably write up the fifth episode of Season 7, it’s so uninspiring, that I’d rather deal with the comics instead.
I can’t delay those four any longer. Where’s my shredder…
Circumstances conspire to make it unusually difficult to acquire moar pony for me today.
Too bad for the circumstances.
And now, the conclusion of the exciting storyline.
I tried writing. It’s not working again. Someone inspire me.
Oh well, there’s always more canon I need to sift through…
Onto the next!
This one features Twilight and Starlight Glimmer, making this her first Friends Forever appearance.
While this is an annual issue, this is also the true conclusion to the of Legends of Magic, one that carries the most consequences for the canon with it than the rest of them.
The last one. Well, the storyline only properly concludes in Annual 2018, but at least this part is done.
I just got my hands on it, so I thought, why not extend the practice to comics? This post covers noteworthy worldbuilding statements present in Friends Forever #26, notable in particular for being the first piece to feature the mysterious and elusive Prince Blueblood in years.
Spoilers follow.