My Little Pony: Ponyville Mysteries Review


It’s time to take a look at one of the My Little Pony spinoff comics. This one is about the Cutie Mark Crusaders so right away you know that it’s going to be pretty good. These guys have always done a tremendous job of holding their own stories and I don’t expect that would change here. I was right and these are quality adventures. The mystery angle is also really nice since it adds that extra element of tension into the mix. Lets take a look at the various stories here.

In the first story the Crusaders learn that someone is stealing supplies from a hospital. This is pretty big news since you wouldn’t expect that kind of behavior from anyone in Ponyville. The new nurse is also being blamed for this so the crew have to solve the mystery very quickly before things get out of hand. Fortunately they have connections with almost everyone in town so they get to work on finding out what is happening here. It’s a pretty good way to start off the volume. The hospital actually has a bit of a point with the nurse being partially responsible for the thefts though. After the fist few times you would expect her to keep a closer guard on the supplies. suppose it may not be entirely her job to be security as well as being a nurse but to keep your job it’s worth doing a little extra for a while.

These are mainly fun issues so don’t expect big villains or the like. Typically there are just a lot of misunderstandings going on, but that doesn’t take away from the fun factor here. The next story has a pony getting ready to break the bowling record, but the pins keep being stolen at night. As a result he isn’t getting any chances to practice and this could hurt his chances at smashing the record in the real game. The Crusaders are put on the case and suspect that it may be a rival team. After all they would stand to gain quite a lot from knocking out this team. When it comes to sports sabotage is definitely a big deal so if anyone is responsible for this they may end up being banned from the sort. The crusaders have to be extra careful not to catch the wrong person here.

This next comic likely had the highest stakes. That’s because a fire appears in the Ponyville retirement home. Whoever is responsible for this could have easily destroyed a few ponies even if that wasn’t the intention. Due to this it is unlikely that anyone will fess up for the crime so this is another job for the Crusaders. Naturally they have a hard time believing that any of the nice elders of the village would do such a thing, but the evidence is pointing that way. They have to put aside their feelings for this one and just dive in. While my favorite issue is the second one, this story definitely continued the comic’s solid level of quality.

Following that up is an issue where the spa water in Equestria is being drained away. This isn’t good for the ponies who all look forward to a quick spa visit so the Crusaders try to figure out what is going on. They follow some pipes over to the Apple farms and Apple Bloom is saddened to learn that her own family may be stealing the water. She decides not to question them though and the group run around town trying to figure out what is going on. Have the apple family finally become criminals or is it possible that someone is framing them? This is a fun issue, but definitely one where things would have been solved quite easily if the ponies had either confided in the Mane 6 or just followed the pipe to the end. They sort of just stopped at the tree rather than making sure that the pipe actually stopped. They didn’t see any water so why would they assume that it just ended abruptly on the farm? Once a certain villain shows up then you’ll quickly realize what just happened.

Finally we come to an issue where Rarity is forced to ask the group for help. Songbird Serenade is coming to Ponyville in 2 days and she wants a lot of outfits to be ready. Rarity was also looking after her priceless artifact, but took her eyes off of it and so naturally someone stole it. The crusaders need to figure out who would do such a thing and put a stop to it right away. There are a lot of people who have openly stated that they would like the artifact, but sometimes the true crook isn’t the one that you initially suspect. This was a pretty fun story and the heroes definitely cut it really close. A few more minutes and they likely wouldn’t have made it in time to stop the villain from making a clean getaway.

As expected the artwork is pretty good here. It actually beats the main series as it just feels more consistent. I won’t say that it’s absolutely top notch but it gets the job done and the character designs are on point. You’ll always know what’s going on and it makes for an enjoyable read. The writing is on point here and none of the stories were weak. They all had their charm and an interesting story to back them up. Ultimately what else could you ask for?

Overall, Ponyville Mysteries was fun. It’s a shame that it never got another volume, but I suppose at the time the series was trying to have a lot of mini titles as opposed to multiple ongoing stories. That’s fine, it’s a legitimate strategy so long as the others one shots are solid as well. If you haven’t checked this comic out yet then you definitely should. Whether you are a fan of MLP or not, this is just a fun comic to read. It’s good entertainment to sit and read on a weekend. It’s long enough to tell complete stories while still being short enough where you can down it in one shot. I’ve rented a few more MLP comics so you can expect more reviews on the way!

Overall 7/10

Yugi vs Knuckles




Suggested by Sonic This is probably the trickiest match in some ways. On one hand Yugi has a ton of monsters, spells, and trap cards at his disposal. While not all of them would be a threat to Knuckles, the Egyptian god cards are certainly a force to be reckoned with as well as the Dark Magician pair. Then Yugi also has a lot of redirection spells. On the other hand, Knuckles has obtained significant power ups thanks to the chaos emeralds. His power is also off the charts with enough speed to give Sonic a fight. I’ve got to go with Knuckles here. This is one case where sheer numbers is just not going to be enough to outweigh his raw power. Knuckles wins.

Chaos Bahamut vs Pegasus Seiya




Suggested by Sonic Chaos Bahamut is incredibly powerful, but lets not kid ourselves here. Seiya has gone up against galaxy level threats and has blocked hits from opponents moving faster than light. There is nothing Chaos Bahamut can do or even dream of doing to stop Seiya. It would be like a boxing champ going up against the local fan. Seiya’s meteor punches will take Bahamut down for the count and he’ll rise once more up the blog ranks. Pegasus Seiya wins.

Spikeman vs Ratchet




Suggested by Sonic Ratchet has a lot of great guns and he is quick on his feet. His strongest guns would do a whole lot of damage and would probably even have a shot at destroying Spikeman. I believe Spikeman’s speed will be crucial here. Even Ratchet’s best boots don’t give him a level of speed that would be enough to surpass Spikeman. Spikeman even crossed blades with Protoman once and that is not an easy feat. Ratchet needs one more significant power up in order to cross this gap. Spikeman wins.

Leon (Cardfight) vs Gray (Fairy Tail)




Suggested by Sonic Leon has a lot of very impressive monsters. It’s not surprising since he is the head of his tribe and commands a lot of respect and prestige. It won’t be enough against a demon slayer like Gray though. Gray has mastered his ice abilities to the very limits of what they are capable of. There really isn’t a whole lot that Leon can hope to do against that. His monsters will all fall before Gray’s power and while some of them have enough offensive power to deal some damage, Gray is too fast to lose. Gray (Fairy Tail) wins.

Dragonite vs Hit




Suggested by Sonic Dragonite is a powerful Pokemon to the point where he is considered to be a pseudo legendary. His Hyper Beam is iconic at this point and Hit will not want to take a direct hit from that. His time skip will prove to be incredibly effective in dodging. Then when you take into consideration Hit’s immense power Dragonite really doesn’t stand a chance. This match will be over in the blink of an eye. Hit wins.

Pac Man vs Hammer Bro




Suggested by Destroyer The Hammer Bro is definitely an iconic Mario villain. He is pretty hard to get around in the Mario Maker games because of how unpredictable he is. Nevertheless I’d say that Pac Man can win this round. Pac Man has an array of fruits at the ready and a lot of power ups over the years. You really can’t compare these two characters either in terms of their combat skills or experience. Pac Man wins.

Vakishim vs King Kong




Suggested by Destroyer King Kong is one of the most well known monsters of all time. He is a truly fierce opponent. That being said, this will not be enough to take down a Kaiju like Vakishim. Vakishim is in his own league of power. He can blast away at King Kong from afar or get up close and overpower him. King Kong’s best incarnation would give him the edge in raw strength, but it’s not enough. Vakishim wins.

Rainbow Dash vs Chunk




Suggested by Destroyer The Chunk has his diamonds that he can spit out, but they won’t really help against a foe as fast as Rainbow Dash. Rainbow won’t get hit here unless she wants to allow it. She does have some mild energy attacks and strength which is enough to ensure that she can land hits here. Chunk’s only hope was that his durability would be too much for Rainbow Dash and that’s simply not the case. Rainbow Dash wins.

Helmaroc King vs Mr Saturn




Suggested by Destroyer The Helmaroc King is a cool Legend of Zelda villain and definitely one of the best ones from back in the day. I always liked his design and the bird can fight. Mr Saturn will have to try and run away very quickly because there is really no way he is going to be able to stand up to this King and hope for a win. It’s just not going to happen. One bite is all the King needs to win. Helmaroc King wins.