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Great for any fanReminds me of my childhood, easy reading and good fun. Interested to see how this continues and what happens next.
Re-read for a project. Great start to a new series.
Rereading this series during the COVID-19 situation. It is an awesome start to a alternate way to tell the origin story of the Power Rangers.
Took me right back to my memories of the TV show. Well done!
It's a good start.
A nice jumping on point for new and old fans alike!
I can't believe what I just read!This is amazing v gfjknwldfvbgjdwlkdjfbsknjflk kjdlkvñbndsrkfelkovnbhklsmkv <3
I used to love Power Rangers when I was a kid - but then I turned 12 years old and lost interest for good (though last year’s dark’n’gritty fan-film starring Dawson’s Creek was surprisingly cool). Now it’s a comic by writer Kyle Higgins (Nightwing) and artist Hendry Prasetya which isn’t that bad.Tommy, the Green Ranger, is haunted by Rita, the evil witch, who wants to use him to destroy the Power Rangers and rule the planet. I’m pretty sure this isn’t an original storyline - I vaguely remember t...
I'm not really sure how I feel about this. Yes, it's interesting to see more of Tommy's internal conflict on what he was doing, but at the same time there's nothing new here. It's just a more modern take. But, nostalgia won.
Nostalgia at its best! I MISS MY CHILDHOOD!
I kept getting told how dark and edgy this series was whilst it's not super kiddie, I wouldn't say it's the most adult title. Especially with the back up pages with a skit about Bulk and Skull being idiots. Aside from that I really enjoyed it, it's not as goofy as Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #1, which I'm extremely grateful for. The story revolves around Tommy as he struggles with his duality being on both Rita and the Rangers side, it creates a bit of tension in the team. They had a third story...
Oh no, poor Tommy!
Heard nothing but good things about this arc from my friends so being the MMPR fanatic that I was in my childhood, nostalgia won and I dropped the change to get this first issue. Tommy's struggle with Rita Repulsa's voice in his head was some delightful internal conflict and created some lovely tension for when the Dragonzord locked up on him during the bullzer fight. I just have to wonder what foul machinations Rita's got up her sleeves to have Scorpina show up by the end of the issue.The stage...
Kyle Higgins' debut issue is fantastic work that takes me back to why I used to love the Power Rangers, while granting me an engaging story to read with a welcome modern settings. The art is brilliant, and then there's the strongest component, the characters. The voices of everybody is captured so well, it's like I'm witnessing the same characters I watched during my formative years.The Bulk n Skull backup story is silly, while the Goldar one works well to showcase some action.I look forward to
Pleasantly surprised. I'm not a power rangers fan, and I've always thought of it as a relic of a weird time in the 90's, but this was very well written and illustrated. I first heard about it on a podcast that I listened to, and gave this one a read. I'll be sure to read the next few issues. It's already better than actual show.
I'm secretly a power ranger and this comic is giving me life.
Losing My Comic VirginityI've been looking for a title to help me get into comics for a while but everything I was looking at seemed really intimidating to me. That's until I found out that they were going to be releasing Power Rangers comics and if there's one fictional universe I know like the back of my hand it's the Power Rangers! As a literal life long fan this book gave me everything I've always wanted from the Power Rangers universe, as a four year old kid the show did seem a lot more ser...
a nice revival to a piece of my childhood
If you grew up in the 90's you definitely remember the Power Rangers. The six high school friends that team up to fight Rita Repulsa and her minions.Well, the classic series is getting revamped and after reading issue #0 I have to say I am very impressed. All the characters we remember are here, granted they've gotten minor tweaks in their wardrobe to reflect the times. For instance Bulk and Skull are no longer dressed in full leather, nor are they bullies, still a bit mischievous but not bullie...