• Comic: A Rainboom of My Own

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    Confound these artists and their overly deep comics.  Especially when it involves Fluttershy!

    28 comments:

    1. Fluttershy's very own rainboom!?

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    2. Ah man, I thought Fluttershy was gonna make a sonic rainboom, I am dissappoinited... Oh well, very nice comic still, I had guessed that FLuttershy would have failed the flight school.

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    3. This artist just loves tugging my heart strings, don't they. First Pinkie, then Dash, now this. I can only imagine what they'll do with rarity.

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    4. Pashapup, you've done it again! :)

      Simply stunning! A real heart-warming and vivid portrayal of Fluttershy finding herself. ;)
      Thanks!

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    5. Oh I so love that persons pony art. <3
      This one's great once again.

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    6. The art is absolutely lovely.

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    7. At this rate I am going to run out of D'Awww before sundown.
      Confound this filly Fluttershy hogging all the cuteness.

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    8. This is some deep stuff we go into. I mean, seriously, I don't think there's another fanbase so dedicated that they turn the most bright, childish show and interperet every aspect and character (even the side characters) into so much emotional and psychological detail.

      And I mean all of this in a good way. This is fascinating.

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    9. Dang, Hasbro and/or the Hub ought to get PashaPup to do some official comics. As much as her Pinkie Pie comic touched me deeply, I think this Fluttershy comic is even better, with richer artwork and a more profound message. This is just beautiful work.

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    10. Yeah, I'm becoming a huge fan of Pashapup's silent comics.

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    11. Gah! You're going to make me run out of tears! LOL

      Eh, that's not really possible. I'll always tear up at such beautiful sentiment, and this comic has such beautiful art and sentiment. Wonderful.

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    12. I do believe my soul just expanded a bit in response to the massive energy generated by my epic level of d'aawww.

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    13. @NDupree93

      Pashapup already did one with Rarity. It's called the Century Quilt. Here's the page for it:

      http://PashaPup.deviantart.com/art/The-Century-Quilt-260180579?q=gallery%3APashaPup%2F846428&qo=6&catpath=&order=0&offset=6

      Sorry, don't know how to link it where you can click on it yet.

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    14. Not quite D'AW worthy. In fact, I found it pretty anticlimactic, with the big buildup and everything.
      It can't have everything, but it was cute and well-drawn.

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    15. I dont understand it ..

      too phoetic, its overloaded

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    16. We are appreciating these deep comics....
      involving a kid's show.

      I would love to question it's status as a kid's show.

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    17. Aww, cute Fluttershy comic. Fluttershy has a certain grace about her, indeed. Just ask Photo Finish. :P

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    18. I DAAWWWed all over the floor. It was mesy

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    19. I'm just speechless... (no pun intended)

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    20. >> KShrike said...
      >> I would love to question it's status as a kid's show.

      The best kid's shows are the ones that don't talk down to the kids.

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    21. I love this. I really like things with a heavy mood on them. (especially if its happy)

      The artstyle is brilliant too.

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    22. @Phoe

      erm .. i dont exactly know the word in english .. but, you know, it is really great done, but .. oh rightm poetic!! thats it

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    23. @Phoe

      Oh cool! You have an adjectival form now! :P

      The rest of the gang should get them, too!

      "Sethistophelean?" "Cerealvelocitish?"

      Hrrmmm....

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