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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #12
Katie Cook (w) Andy Price (a) Price, Sabrina Alberghetti (c)
The courting of Princess Cadence continues, as Shining Armor must find a way to win her hoof. But with the school dance quickly approaching, Shining Armor will have to call upon some familiar faces to catch the eye of his one true love.
*2 regular covers will be shipped in a 1-to-1 ratio
FC 32 pages $3.99
Bullet points:
A charming flashback tale that captures the heart of the show!
Sara Richard variant cover!
Katie Cook (w) Andy Price (a) Price, Sabrina Alberghetti (c)
The courting of Princess Cadence continues, as Shining Armor must find a way to win her hoof. But with the school dance quickly approaching, Shining Armor will have to call upon some familiar faces to catch the eye of his one true love.
*2 regular covers will be shipped in a 1-to-1 ratio
FC 32 pages $3.99
Bullet points:
A charming flashback tale that captures the heart of the show!
Sara Richard variant cover!
Racial Holy War, which should tell you all you need to know. And HYBRID
What are the others?
Yeah, there is a reason it’s part of the Unholy Trinity
Me, it’s easier to say what I HAVEN’T played… I pretty much have a copy of most PnP RPGs in existence, and I’ve played most of them. On a dare from a friend, I’ve even tried to start a session of FATAL. We never got beyond player character creation… that game is SICK!
Mostly a WOD, Scion and Exalted player with a little of M&M 2nd edition under my belt
You should be.
D&D 3.5e (Forgotten Realms pre-4E story heresy), Dark Heresy/Rogue Trader, and Shadowrun 4E
Been playing PnP games for 14 years, since AD&D 2nd Ed. errata 1. Not sure how proud of that I am.
Coolness. What do you play, if anything?
The issue #9 panel art hadn’t been approved on the whole, not just as a cover piece. Andy was still waiting on approval of final art for the whole book, not just approval of that particular page as a cover.
I do remember however in the #9 case, Bobby Curnow, the IDW editor of this series, even came out to say that that image hadn’t been approved yet for a cover, so there was miscommunication somewhere.
I don’t have a problem with them using full panels in the story as a cover as, at least with how Andy draws them, they are interesting and eye catching. Not all of them are spoilers of a massive variety either (for example, Rarity’s microissue has one cover that’s the 3-4th last page when they are back in Canterlot after Rarity’s spa trip - but unless you’ve read the story it doesn’t seem to give anything away and there’s no single massive joke on it).
Well, that’s close to what happened, but not exactly. IDW assigned that full-page splash to Comics World, just like they do with any issue getting a special cover. IDW specifically instructed them to NOT leak the cover, so as to keep from spoiling the scene. It was leaked anyway.
Andy and Katie have both publicly stated that they really abhor the fact that panel art is being made into covers, for this exact reason. The costume gag from issue #4 was a perfect example. It ruins the joke, so any lead-up in the script ends up falling flat.
IDW will probably continue to use this tact, though. It gets them a cover without having to pay for the art.
fcuk ur tocuh sceern bicth
Pfft. Like my tiuch scrttn cares abuit thngs liie typos.
university.
That is the correct spelling.
I’m already paying off my student loans while my public school friends are taking out more, and I never had to navigate the zoo that is the public school system. I got to participate in some public school activities like the anime club and that’s how I met people. It was kind of funny that I was a college student still going to high school club meetings, but since I was the same age as everyone else in the club the school admins were fine with it.
nothing, most boring part of my life, i happy it ended.
Surprisingly not a whole lot. Study, ran cross country and track, bass in the choir, dances with friends, the random insanity that came before test, the feels of finding out one of your classmates passed away with the dread that at least two more would be lost after the first (coincidental really), going to the football games and having more fun with the marching band members than the actual game, and trying to figure out what you wanted to do after graduation. Honestly college was more drama filled than high school ever was.
Backstabbing happened.