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I find superhero comics to be pretty cringetastic in general, all the way back to the 50s. But my point is that IDW are trying to tie-in a very disparate canon, and they are very bad at tying in story elements like changelings, Sombra, Nightmare Moon, the Everfree forest, Daring Do, seaponies, cows, apples…
This is just a bad idea. "Dork Age" ponies might also be a bad idea.
Be careful what you wish for. The 1990s are called the Dork Age of Comics for a reason. The character design and dialogue here remind me uncomfortably of everything that was terrible about American comics in 1994.
It's not letting me post images, but just for a laugh, use your favorite search engine to look for a Marvel Comics title from that era called "Punisher: 2099." Specifically look for the "I live on the edge" and "all I need is hate" scenes. That is what these two remind me of. Plus Rob Liefeld's character "Domino" from the "X-Force" title. It's unintentional self-parody approaching Warhammer 40K levels. It's cringetastic.
I'm saying I don't care if they make a 1990s darker-and-edgier superhero comic. It'd be awesome if they had gigantic skull-shaped pauldrons with spikes all over them. But instead they're making… sparklewitches…
The two aren't mutually exclusive.
No, it's IDW attempting to make G1 canon, by making up their own special snowflake sparklewitches who are totally the daughters of the original ones:
It's like a 1990s darker-and-edgier superhero comic, but with ponies. The one on the left in particular looks like a character Rob Liefeld might have created for his run on X-Men, except that she needs gigantic skull-shaped pauldrons with spikes all over them.