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Power Rangers was my childhood. I remember coming home and watching new episodes after school, and it was always fun. Admittedly Kim wasn't my favorite of the original five. I was in a weird phase where I was rebellious against the color pink. But I revisited the series not too long ago and saw how truly amazing this girl was, and seeing that in comic book form was delightful. I also liked Amy Jo's words at the beginning and how she's grown as a person because of her experience on the show. I'm
I can't believe that after all this time, long time Power Rangers fans were given this. Kimberly made my childhood, she was The Queen of it. This was just amazing. I did not want to finish it. 5 well deserved stars.
I was never a Pink Ranger/Kimberly fan...but I gave this a shot. I won't say it was horrible but I do fail to see the point. Kim answers a call to save a French village after she discovers Goldar is turning it's citizens (her mom included) into fish people. She has to rely on the Sword of Light to give her just enough power to transform again because she's in retirement. Zach and Trini come in and it was cute to see their side bar relationship. But by the end of the volume I was asking myself wh...
I remember liking the Power Rangers. I think I stopped at either Space or Turbo. But I remembered Kimberly, Pink Ranger was always my favorite. This one was good. Also love that cover.
I can't believe that I've just finished the entire graphic novel about the queen of my childhood, Kimberly Hart, kicking ass and leading the entire team of superheroes. THANK YOU!(And that last issue got me so emotional 3)
You really have to experience this one for yourself to see just how cohesive and engaging the storytelling is. I spent many years watching Power Rangers as a kid, so I knew I'd pick up this comic regardless of its reception. But even if you didn't grow up with it, this is simply a well-done and self-contained superhero story that can be easily enjoyed by all ages. Set years after Kimberly left the team, she finds herself called back into action when Goldar takes over the French village where her...
Wow, childhood relived right here. First off the artwork is SPOT. ON. It's clean, crisp, vibrant, I loved it. Secondly, the story is pure Power Rangers nostalgia. You can hear each character still in your head as you read ad it brings back so many memories. The zords, Zordon, Alpha 5, Rita..the list goes on. I do miss not having every single one of the Original Power Rangers back, but that's okay. Maybe as time goes on they'll do a series on each Ranger (PLEASE!!!!!). This though dives right int...
3.5 stars. The art was great and the story was fun, but I wasn’t emotionally satisfied by the ending. The time jump at the end felt like it backtracked all of Kimberly’s growth we had seen throughout the rest of the story. It also didn’t give me the Kimberly/Tommy reunion I was hoping for. I get that they were trying to have Kim make choices for herself separate from Tommy and the Rangers, but it also seemed to me like her inner turmoil would be solved if she would just talk to Tommy about it. T...
This was a solid read. It jumps ahead a few years in the current comic continuity and gives you a brief glimpse of what's to come, all the while giving some great characterization of the first Pink Power Ranger.I think this comic does a great job in letting us see what happens to Kimberly (and Zack and Trini, to a lesser extent) after leaving the Power Rangers. How does one go from saving the world everyday using superhuman powers to being an ordinary citizen? That experience as a Power Ranger w...
I LOVED the pink ranger when I was little. I had the Kimberly Barbie doll and the morpher from McDonalds. Amy Jo Johnson writes in her introduction that she did not imagine this role would shape and inspire so many girls, but she did. Kimberly was a kick ass brunette gymnast by day and a badass pink ranger by night. This graphic novel captures the awesomeness of Kimberly’s character that I wish the series could have been continued. I thought the writers could’ve explored the idea of of Kimberly
So when I was a kid, Kimberly was my biggest crush ever. I mostly watched Power Rangers at 8 or 9 for her (And also the big dinosaur robots). So I was kind of excited to read this but did it live up to the rest of the power ranger series? Kimberly is trying to visit her parents but when she gets there, the whole entire town they are staying in is completely empty. So she then goes on a mission to save them. With her she has two more rangers to join her force and...we have basically a Saturday ca...
The original Pink Ranger, Kimberly Hart, takes center stage in this comic taking place after Kim has left the team to pursue her gymnastic career. Goldar has a plan of his own while Lord Zedd and Rita are off planet dealing with the Power Rangers. Goldar takes Kim's family hostage and she must reconnect with her powers to save the day. There were so many things I loved in this book! This was made for readers my age who grew up with the original Mighty Morphin squad. Nostalgia meter set to 11!Kim...
Full disclosure: I've always thought the pink ranger was the worst.I know, come at me with the pitchforks. As a kid, I was a diehard Trini fan...she was smart and nerdy but still super cool, and Kimberly always seemed like a ditzy, annoying bimbo. My opinions haven't changed over the years, because Kim still gets on my nerves and Trini is still my favorite. I argued with myself over getting this (I'm enjoying the main run of the comic, and figured I might need this for continuity...you don't). I...
It's Morphin time! BOOM! Studios has brought the Power Rangers back into the spotlight with two monthly series, and some side projects. Pink is one of those said side projects. It follows the story of Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger, as she struggles with her place in the world after no longer being a Power Ranger. When her family is threatened by the likes of Goldar and company, she seeks Zordon's help to become a temporary Power Ranger. Kimberly is back! According to some sites online, Pink is
A fun and well written comic that's best read by diehard Power Rangers fans, but will still be reasonably enjoyable to the uninitiated.I read this not having followed anything Power Rangers related since I was a small kid. I recently read the first two volumes from Boom and saw this was supposed to be next on the list before reading volume 3. I can't for the life of me figure out why. It takes place long after the original Pink Ranger has retired, and refers to a lot of things I assume happened
I really wanted to like thus book more than I actually did. I grew up on the original Power Rangers. As more and more of the team original team dropped of I started to lose interest. Now my kids have been watching the series in reverse I snd reached originals I was feeling nostalgic and got this.As much as I liked the originals I hated the transitions. I know actors leave the show but there was a sudden cast shift. The second one was when Kimberly (Amy Jo Johnson) left. I thought there was a lot...
Before there was Asami Sato, before there was Katara and Suki, before there was Aelin, before there was Buffy, there was one badass chick who was girly and kickass. That girl....the OG pink ranger, Kimberly Hart. One of my favorite pink rangers to this day, one of my favorite rangers in general. So reading this was such a nostalgia kick.
I wasn't sure what to expect with this graphic novel. I literally picked it up because all it had on it was Kimberly and I was like YAS! I didn't even read the synopsis, I had to have it. And I'm glad I got it. I don't remember if I ever watched the ending of Kimberly's run on Power Rangers (that was too long ago) but I'm sure I did and I'm sure I hated her leaving. If anything that was probably the reason I stopped. So to see this, and to see a continuation of her story and to have it some what...
I loved this. Kimberly was always my favorite as a kid. She was the first character that I saw that was a girl and a badass. I loved the idea that you could be girly and still kick some ass on occasion. I pretty much stopped watching regularly after she left and I hated how she dumped Tommy out of nowhere for another guy. It just never sat well with me. Being a child I didn't really understand the concept of actors being gone for good on a show. I never separated actors from their characters as
This made me feel very nostalgic. This is what I grew up watching as a kid and it was one of my favorite shows. It's still as action packed as I remember it and quite a fun read. It's a nice change having the Pink Ranger act as the leader of the group and have the team rely on her and decide on the strategy. There's one part that I found a bit off when Verto changed Kim's mother into a monster and it took a few sentimental words from her to get her mother to break this mind reading power and be