My apologies for the delay, everyone. Still, better late than never, and if I haven’t missed a Sunday for more than three years, I’m not starting now. Let’s get to it.
(Incidentally, I semi-seriously considered streaming this. Would anyone actually want to watch me read comics and cogitate? I can't guarantee it'd be all that interesting, but I'm not the best at gauging popular appeal.)
If you were expecting “Keep Calm and Flutter On,” you’ll find it here. Instead, we’re once again focusing on Spike. And once again, overcompensation is the name of the game, because in the space of two episodes, he’s apparently gone from utterly servile to as self-serving as draconically possible.
Ah, the Cutie Mark Crusaders. When a friend introduced me to the show, he described them as something of a Plot Tumor, and I can certainly see how those who watched Season 1 episodically would feel that way. We're introduced to this amazing world and six incredible mares… and then we have to sit through 22 minutes about a trio of yutzes who can't even tell what they're good at.
One last reminder: Less than 48 hours to submit Villain Exchange Program entries!
In any case, with Season 8 in the books worldwide, we come back to IDW… for a week. Just so you all know, there’s a holiday special coming up next week with timing that would make Jack Skellington proud.
Thanks to the magic of early airings, I have a hole in my schedule. One that’s just big enough for the first comics that demonstrated how Season 7 was the season of cross-media connectivity.
This week, it’s Surr-yak Dragonclaw* against a rather svelte daughter of Atarka. Let’s see how this clash pans out.
* Yes, his shoulder pads are a bear’s face. One he punched to death. Surrak is basically a testosterone crystal that walks like a man.
Going by that title, Sunburst and Starlight are twins who were separated at birth… and still lived next door to each other. Still, we only saw one mother and one father between the two of them.
Huh. Out of all the things in Elementals of Harmony that might be confirmed, I never imagined it would be dragon molting.
This week, we return to the Friends Forever comics, with two kinds of old relationship, one in-universe and the other from back in Season 1.
Time to close out 2018 by finishing up the prequel comics for 2017’s pony movie. At this rate, I should catch up by June! You know, barring Season 9.
This week, it’s all about dreams, both aspirations in the waking world and the hazy narratives of slumbering minds. Well, dreams and Tabitha St. Germain. Let’s begin.
This week, we take a look at one of the most infamous cases of critical research failure to ever grace the comics. Also Fluttershy and Applejack’s vacation gets ruined by tourists and cryptids. Let’s get started.
So, how many of you saw this ahead of time and have just been waiting for my reaction?
I cannot at this time confirm or deny that I went 4-0 in the Guilds of Ravnica prerelease yesterday, nor can I confirm the existence of Guilds of Ravnica, House Dimir, Magic: the Gathering, or FanOfMostEverything. Also, I can see your browser history, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
Surveil shenanigans aside, let’s say hello to darkness, my old friend take a look at some deer-dragon-horses.
We interrupt your regularly scheduled ancient legends to look into something a bit more contemporary. Namely, the latest batch of YouTube shorts… most of which are EweTube shorts. Let’s just hope the next one isn’t a live reaction of My Tiny Gecko or the whole franchise might slip into the collective unconscious.
This week, it’s back to YouTube and EweTube, as we take a look at the latest shorts from both the pony and human worlds.
This week, the Mane Six literally get put on a train, the better to focus on some secondary character shenanigans. Let’s see what what they do with column B.
Anyone else get the feeling that there weren’t more Daring Do episodes because they only had so many ways to play with the name?
This week, we have only one issue of the main line left before confronting the Cosmos arc, and we’re fresh out of Legends of Magic. As such, we’ll start looking into the following side series, Ponyville Mysteries.
But before that, there’s a little matter involving Zephyr Breeze…