Fluttershy knows her way around knitting! But her hidden talent starts to take on a startling new form, one that could be the next "big thing" in Ponyville! Will timid Fluttershy be able to handle the spotlight? The pressure is only going to increase with a visit from Princess Celestia!
Barbara Randall Kesel is an American writer and editor of comic books; her bibliography includes work for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, CrossGen, Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics. Kesel is a very outspoken opponent of sexism in the comic book industry. She is known for her strong female characters, influencing her then husband Karl's work on Lois Lane in the Superman titles and creating Grace, the ruler of the Golden City location in Comics' Greatest World.
Kesel initially came into the comics world after writing a 10-page letter to editor Dick Giordano regarding the portrayal of female comic book characters. At Dark Horse, Kesel was part of Team CGW, responsible for most of the design and creation of the setting and characters in the Golden City location. She is currently part of book packaging company The Pack, alongside Lee Nordling, Brian Augustyn, Gordon Kent and Dave Olbrich.
Kesel has been nominated for the 1991 "Best Editor" Eisner Award for Badlands, Aliens: Genocide and Star Wars. In 1995, she was nominated for "Best Anthology" and "Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Material" Harvey Awards for, respectively, Instant Piano and Hellboy: Seed of Destruction. She won the 1996 "Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work" Harvey Award, for Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August.
Fluttershy's creativity shines through in the statue she makes for Princess Celestia's art show. The art critics all diss her piece, but her friends give her the praise she truly deserves.
Pensaba en leerlos en orden, pero ni el de Rainbow ni el de Rarity me llamaron la atención, la verdad me gusto, es algo qué van con el personaje, qué le sentaría muy bien, pero al mismo tiempo no sabes qué lo tiene y es como ¿Qué?, cómo cuando me extrañé cuando corrio cómo loca a su casa después de leer el aviso
I think this is my favorite of the Micro-series but I could be biased since Fluttershy is my favorite character.
Fluttershy has been keeping a secret from her friends--she is an extreme knitter. She decides to enter one of her works in an art show but she is afraid of the criticism so she enters it in disguise.
I liked this Tory but to me the writing was so bit small. I don't really have anything else to say, but I like fluttering but some of the story didn't make sense. so yeah sorry if this isn't helpful. T.T
This hobby.... for Fluttershy.... it fits so perfectly! And I adore the way the author manages to depict her feelings. And adding this part of her personality, the creativity, is a sweet idea, it deepens character.
I read this because my daughter is TOTALLY obsessed with anything My Little Pony right now. Fans will enjoy this one. Who knew Fluttershy was a closet knitter? My only major complaint about this one is that Rarity looked really weird - her eyes were much larger than normal.