I'm loving those comics. These two were especially epic.



The witches being the first on the list of invitees? She didn't go invite the witches or warn someone or anything like that. Things went different that time because... they just did. Also, why did Twilight not get turned to stone? She just didn't. And it bears saying a second time, yes, she *laughed* when everypony around her got petrified; things like that really are just that minor a glitch in your evening if you're comic Twilight. Another moment like that in the one with trolling Baby Lucky; why would she be immune to getting lured by fairy lights? No reason given, no reason for things like that is ever given. She's just so... whatever she is... that what's a danger to all ponykind isn't to her, and she can turn back time and have reality go another way just because it needs to. And you thought Twilight Sparkle was overpowered...



And as badass as Majesty is rightfully seen for how she's punished some of the ponies' enemies, let's not forget that she's as good at creation. Where did Baby Lucky come from? Spike had a 'special birthday' where he and whatever one other he shares it with will have good luck. He couldn't figure out who to give it to, with everyone saying they weren't the one who most needed/deserved it. Now, when Twilight Sparkle had one extra ticket and five friends, Celestia sent more tickets. What did Majesty do? Created a whole pony from thin air; he's the one who should share the birthday because he doesn't have a birthday of his own, because he was never "born" but zapped into existence ten frikkin' seconds ago! He's not an illusion or a one-track-mind clone or something; fully realized character, now and forever treated like Majesty's son and Spike's brother.



Really, it's hilarious how they throw around godlike power and treat it like it's just another Tuesday. Turn back time, turn enemies into inanimate objects (in at least one case explicitly still conscious), create a fully sentient pony? Sure, why not. You thought longer and harder about what you were going to have for lunch today then they're ever shown to about these things.



For an FIM fan, you can also see the seeds of the FIM cast better in the comics than in the G1 show. Show Twilight: Teleports once so we know she can do it, then again in the climax. The regular series makes it a basic unicorn power, immediately demoting her a great deal (she was the only one who could do it; now it's as easy as breathing and so she shouldn't have had to work so hard; even fillies don't.) Comic Twilight: Ridiculously powerful, the also-ridiculously-powerful leader's right-hoof mare, and does not socialize. Basically, she is what Twilight Sparkle was in Canterlot. Also, inviting the witches to the party instead of handling them in the way Majesty is notorious for; in other words, she used the magic of friendship to bring to her side an enemy that her boss would probably have sealed.



As for the drawing, which you probably would rather have a comment on, I really do love your designs. You also really did capture the mythic feel.