The Crock of Gold
Source: My Little Pony comic #13 (G1)
Comments: Majesty seems to have a special affinity with plant life, being able to transmute flowers into other objects, which I guess makes sense considering her symbol.
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The Crock of Gold
Source: My Little Pony comic #13 (G1)
Comments: Majesty seems to have a special affinity with plant life, being able to transmute flowers into other objects, which I guess makes sense considering her symbol.
The Baby Ponies' Spinneroo
Source: My Little Pony comic #12, 1986 (G1)
Comments: Ponyland is awash with witches and wizards, both good and bad.
Parasol's Pretty Parasol
Source: My Little Pony comic #46 (G1)
Comments: Someone requested a Blossom comic a while back . . . This is the first one I've actually come across!
The Golden Galleon
Source: My Little Pony comic #38 (G1)
Comments: I love, love, loooove the art in this one, especially the galleon and the baby sea ponies.
The Sea Wizard bears a resemblance to the version of Pyro from the 90s X-Men cartoon.
Story Title: Party Parade
Issue: My Little Pony #27 (G1)
Comments: From the same issue as the last two comics. Most of the time the stories in a single issue aren't directly related, but they decided to go all out with continuity in this one!
My Little Pony comic #24, “The Dancing Dragon”
Story Title:: The Dancing Dragon
Summary: After a series of humiliating incidents at the summer fete, Spike finally discovers his special talent. And it’s breakdancing.