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Amy Mebberson has revealed that she’s illustrated a cover for an upcoming IDW One-Shot comic commemorating the 40th anniversary of the My Little Pony brand.
Mebberson was presenting her work at a panel alongside other IDW artists at WonderCon, a comics convention in Anaheim, California. She also displayed some behind the scenes stuff for issue 10 of the G5 My Little Pony comics.
The solicitation for IDW’s My Little Pony 40th Anniversary Special comic has been published. Additionally, the cover for the hardcover version, My Little Pony: 40th Anniversary Celebration—The Deluxe Edition, has been revealed.
The original comic will be released on July 12, and the hardcover version will be released on December 12. Both editions will be nearly 100 pages long and will feature three separate stories.
Forty years ago, Butterscotch, Blue Belle, Minty, Snuzzle, Cotton Candy, and Blossom cantered onto shelves and into the hearts of children everywhere. Now, join IDW as we celebrate decades of ponies, toys, and friendship!
First, from Sam Maggs and Keisha Okafor, travel back to the ’80s in a story about four young girls, their My Little Pony toys, and the power of friendship and imagination as they try to save their horse barn from closing. Then, a story from Jeremy Whitley and Amy Mebberson, where Sunny Starscout and her pals learn more about Equestrian history and a place called Dream Valley. And finally, from Tony Fleecs and Brianna Garcia, in 2023, an aunt and her My Little Pony-loving niece have to rely on some dusty G1 toys for entertainment when the power goes out.
Writers: Tony Fleecs, Sam Maggs, Jeremy Whitley Artists: Keisha Okafor, Amy Mebberson, Brianna Garcia
Cover A: Keisha Okafor Cover B: Amy Mebberson Cover C: Rose Bousamra Cover RI (1:10): Keisha Okafor Cover RI (1:25): Alexa Cordeiro Cover RI (1:50): Andy Price Cover (hardcover version): Alexa Cordeiro
Three more covers have been revealed for IDW’s My Little Pony 40th Anniversary Special comic, which will be released later this year.
a girl transformer and a boy my little pony are best friends. i am 24 and i have kept this thought to myself since i was 5. yet every year this truth grows stronger.
GREAT NEWS
culture war insanity aside it is a little funny that fox news is so late to getting mad at transformers. not only is the earthspark episode in question like six months old, but it's not even the tip of the iceberg. the idw comics that every other recent piece of transformers media is drawing from were gay as hell for over a decade. tons of prominent cybertronian gay couples committing space war crimes together and canonically transgender transformers flat out explaining that the concept of gender as understood by organic species made them rethink some stuff. "nightshade uses they/them" is child's play in comparison to the shit going on with arcee
This Week on: Sonic The Hedgehog
Is no one gonna elaborate?
Short explanation: if Sonic's clone is a girl it means that sonic could be afab
Long explanation:
In Sonic The Hedgehog 2 there was a glitch were Sonic's palette would turn green and black, the fans named it evil sonic/ Ashura the hedgehog
Archie's artist Ken Penders turned this concept into a character named Scourge The Hedgehog, aka anti-sonic; a sonic from a parallele universe, bizzarro style
He was a fan favorite but Penders wasnt really the best (Google Ken Penders lawsuits to check) and gived a lot of problems to Sega and in the end the Archie comics had to stop because of him, and now IDW pubblish sonic comics, and due how messy Archie sonic was, now Sonic Team has put a lot of rules of what the writers can or can not put in the comic.
Since they cant use Scourge anymore; IDW made a new character based on the green sonic glitch:
Surge the Tenrec; a clone of sonic made by Dr Starline! And since she is a clone and a girl; accidentally implies that sonic may be afab
Trans Sonic is real. Unleash the memes.
What is this alt cover art lmao
This page is hilarious tbh