Princess Luna faces her greatest challenge yet... making jokes in public! Luna turns to Pinkie Pie, the master of merriment, to help her find her funny bone. If Pinkie's teachings backfire on Luna, there might be very few laughs to be found in Canterlot!
Jeremy Whitley is the son of two teachers and the husband of a third.
Born in La Mesa, CA, Jeremy went to high school in Lenoir, NC and college at The University of North Carolina. He graduated with a Bachelors in English, and a minor in Creative Writing.
Jeremy lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Alicia and his two daughters Zuri and Amara.
Jeremy is the writer/creator of the comic series Princeless, Raven the Pirate Princess, School for Extraterrestrial Girls, and The Dog Knight. He is also the writer of the acclaimed Marvel series "The Unstoppable Wasp". His other works include extensive work for Marvel, the "Sea of Thieves" comics, and over sixty issues of My Little Pony comics.
Awards and Nominations: 3 time Glyph Winner 5 time Glyph Nominee 2 time Eisner Nominee 2 time Cyblis Nominee 2 time Bloomer Nominee 1 time Most Likely to Succeed Winner
I think they really need to find a new plot for Luna. They keep rehashing the same "I need to loosen up and keep ponies from being afraid of me" plot over and over. I know that it would take awhile for the citizens of Equestria to get used to her, but after so many things in the show and comics, you would think that they wouldn't have a problem with her anymore.
I picked it up because I enjoy Luna, however most of the comics I have read with Luna have been written by Katie Cook and this is a different author. It's missing a bit of "sparkle."
Luna enlists Pinkie Pie's help to prepare for a comedy show that she will be putting on with Princess Celestia.
The humour in #7 is all right. Everything else about it was pretty much all right as well. I was slightly puzzled by the ending though, and didn't find what Luna did to Celestia that funny.