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My Little Pony Rise of Cadance

 

 

SCORE: 73

 

My Little Pony Rise of Cadance 

 

I decided to purchase an one shot of the My Little Pony comic books recently. My Little Pony Rise of Cadance is what we call an one shot. The cost of the My Little Pony Rise of Cadance comic book was $5.99. There are thirty pages of comic book content. There is an advertisement for another one shot, and some alternate covers in My Little Pony Rise of Cadance. Some advertisements are included near the end of this comic book.

My Little Pony Rise of Cadance contains a page entitled IDW View from the Back page. This is around the start of the year in term of its content. The credits can be found on the back of the front cover of the My Little Pony Rise of Cadance comic books. Spoilers will be a part of this comic book review. There is some magical content within My Little Pony Rise of Cadance. The back cover contains an advertisement for another one shot.

The big lesson in My Little Pony Rise of Cadance is to embrace the love. As Christians we can definitely accept that as long as we are talking about Jesus Christ. My Little Pony Rise of Cadance does not give Jesus Christ any credit, reference, or mention. There is also a lesson within My Little Pony Rise of Cadance about acknowledging the pain of others. I will get more into that in a little bit.

You know how these ponies wind up with symbols on the top of their back legs? Cadance gets one in this comic book that lets others know she is royalty. Cadance was abandoned as a very young pony. She is raised by this village with love. Cadance winds up saving the village from a sorceress and even gets the evil character out of any justice/punishment for her misdeeds. Instead they plan on reforming her with love.

The princess sees the symbol and has Cadance move into the castle. She does not tell her for awhile what her destiny is. Eventually the dragons attack because of something bad the ponies did to their young. Cadance is escorting their young out of the battle area. The head dragon finds them. Cadance talks her down from vengeance and acknowledges her pain. Then everyone is happy and the dragons leave in peace.

The more I think about it, the more My Little Pony Rise of Cadance feels like radical far left liberal delusion on how to handle evil people. What happens in most cases is it leads to more pain and suffering. More victims are created when the evil people are allowed to go free. It would be nice if everyone responded the way they do in My Little Pony Rise of Cadance. After all this is a comic book and pure fantasy.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 80%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Rice, Bulmer, Breckel
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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