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This is the third volume of the Power Rangers series and it is just as great as the first two! This one finds Tommy giving up his powers temporarily to "charge up" the rest of the team so they can go and save the world. It was fun to see all of the rangers (except Billy) in green. On to the next!
From 4 to 5.We go from crazy new villain attacking the team to an alternate timeline with an evil Tommy reigning supreme. It's great fanservice in the most evil way.
This one was so so great. With an end for the first issue of the volume that'd make people flip.Since the get go this series was such a treat for MMPR lovers and especially Tommy Oliver lovers. It's as if we could've had the vibe of today's movie with the old generation. So you get the characters you loved as a kid with the badassery and depth and darkness we can appreciate as grownups. These stories are getting better and better and I can't wait for the next volume.
Arguably one of the most consistently satisfying super hero romps being published. This is volume three of the Power Rangers series and Higgins is still throwing in some great twist and turns. The artwork remains good as well. The book just feels like it could compete with all the top superhero team books around. Higgins also continues to build on the lore of the Rangers and answers many questions long time fans may have always wonder about. This time around Billy aka the Blue Ranger gets the sp...
These volumes are too short. The story here is riveting, for sure, and there's no way anyone who's read this far will dare miss the next volume. It's just all a little bittersweet, since we have to wait so long for the next bit of the story. I do wonder if Higgins' vision will include any other Ranger powers or teams going forward. This title hints at it, what with (view spoiler)[the appearances of the Rangers of Aquitar, the Phantom Ranger, and the Falconzord (hide spoiler)] but since the MMPR
I didn't love this volume as much as the first two, as I feel it was laying the groundwork of something bigger to come. Although I liked the idea that Tommy and Billy need to work together to survive, whilst the other Rangers figure out what to do.I'm going to keep going to see where the story goes.So far, this series is a solid expansion of the original show and movie.
This is the volume that finally introduces a lot of people's new favorite Power Rangers Villain Lord Drakkon. And it is a really good introduction and it is a really good take on the evil universe type story as we learn how Lord Drakkon came into power and we see this universes explanation for Saba which is really cool and even future hints to other characters from later parts of the Power Rangers series.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers CONTINUES to be damn good. I can't believe it. This is one of my favorite surprises ever. Kyle Higgins has taken the campy and silly feel out of his Go Go Power rangers but instead of going dark or gritty he sticks with a fun and adventurous Power Ranger storyline with big stakes. We now get thrown into a future that has gone to hell. Who is the main enemy? Well that be a huge spoiler. Then have the final fight between the dark ranger, and it's pretty great. Some exc...
3.5*I remember alot of the tv show story from when I was a kid and the twists are very similar so not surprising me as much. Still a solid adventure read.
[Read as single issues]You'll forgive me for having to check which issues are in this trade and then what happened in those issues, because the MMPR series at Boom! has been one long interconnected story since it first started so it's pretty difficult to differentiate when one trade ends and another begins.Issues 9, 11, and 12 focus on the main story as the Rangers mount their first counterattack against Rita after she finally won thanks to the help of the Black Dragon in the previous volume. Bi...
The storyline picks up and I feel like this is classic Power Rangers. Big Fights, a look at morality, fighting for the good.
It's a #resist graphic novel. Perf.
3.5 stars.
A really well done volume that sees this series finally come into it's own with the introduction of the alternate universe stuff, art is still fairly solid and there's some great set up for character stuff that we wouldn't see com back in full until Shattered Grid.
This ongoing series is so good! I love how Higgins has taken such a staple of my childhood and brought it to the present with more modern and mature storytelling while keeping the fun and ridiculousness that is Power Rangers. This is the third volume, so it picks up where the last one ended. Lord Drakkon is a main focus of this volume. I love the design of his costume. And I am totally here for his backstory. I'm a big fan of alternate timelines and time travel, so it's exactly my cup of tea. Th...
Alright, this is where this comic series really gained momentum for me. Character dynamics have taken shape, the creators have settled into a comfortable tone that doesn't take itself too seriously (Vol 1 took itself far too seriously) while also not dipping into camp or self-parody. The series' depiction of Rita remains the highlight, but the introduction of a new villain, Black Dragon, and a dystopian alternate timeline has added freshness for those seeking something new from the classic Range...
I wasn’t going to continue this series as I didn’t really like the first two volumes but I found myself bored at the store with a bit of time to kill before work so I figured why not. Art work is pretty inconsistent. There’s 3 different styles not counting the Bulk and Skull bit. Story is pretty interesting finally. There’s an entire filler issue to explain alternate dimensions and it was pointless and had some lame manga style to it. Still, the main new plot line is interesting and I’ll definit...
Tommy shared his Green Ranger power with the others to try to be powerful enough to defeat the Black Dragon. Billy is able to teleport to the rangers and in the last second he & Tommy are teleported away.They are in an alternate Angel Grove. It is run by Lord Drakkon. Who just happens to be an older version of Tommy!
3.5 stars. Again, this just felt way too short and there wasn't quite as much character development in this volume, which is where the previous volumes really went that extra mile. However, the plot is still killin' it in my opinion AND THAT ENDING THO.
This series continues to go from strength to strength. In this volume we continue our journey of following the rangers in their mission to defeat Lord Drakkon and Rita Repulsa. With the Rangers still without access to the morphin grid, they must come up with a way to regain their powers.This volume brings us continued fantastic writing from the brilliant Kyle Higgins and beautiful art by Jon Lam and Hendry Prasetya. They all continue to embody the feel of power rangers all the while keeping the