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[Read as single issues]Disclaimer: This is a review for volumes 1 and 2 together, since they’re one big story before we head into Shattered Grid, and it’s just easier this way.Go Go Power Rangers is an odd beast. When it was announced, I was sceptical. What was the point in two Power Rangers series, both about the same set of Rangers, both set at almost the same time, when you’ve got a wealth of Rangers you could draw from? But getting to read it, the reasons become much more readily apparent.Wh...
Okay, this is officially better than anything that the movies or the tv show have done before. The volume continues where we left off. There is an impostor trying to ruin the lives of the Rangers from within, Jason is trying too hard to lead, and Billy is thinking hard about his responsibilities as a ranger and how that affects his personal life. Again, Parrott is doing a great job at establishing the difficulties about being a teenager with these crazy responsibilities. We also get some backsto...
It’s a great book, full of remarkable moments, with amazing artwork from start to finish.
Another great volume from Boom! Studios. This series is so good. It keeps the "learning a message" arc feel of the original tv series, but extends the arc to a whole volume instead of 30 minutes of children's action tv. This gives more depth to the characters and really lets them shine. The personality traits merely hinted at in the show are given room to grow. This volume features a prom. Seeing the rangers and other Angel Grove teens pair up is fun. I am all about this potential Trini and Jaso...
Yet another fantastic vol following the intertwined teen drama of the team and alien action.I absolutely loved the shapeshifting doppelgänger storyline! It was carried so well, although I did think it could’ve been made even more explosive. Granted, it needed to be wrapped up in time for the Shattered Grid event starting in Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, Vol. 3, so that cut it short, or else it did have a solid enough foundation to continue on past the four issues collected in this vol.There was a...
Amazing art from Dan Mora. Story was ok overall, I enjoyed the little solo character arcs a bit more than the overarching Rita stuff. Also some things are skipped over that I would have liked shown.
It’s homecoming and the rangers are busy trying to navigate their individual lives with their increasing responsibilities on the team. The standouts in this volume are Billy and Matt. Billy the quintessential nerd is struggling with a potential opportunity and his place on the team. His speech about knowing how everything works and fits together, but not knowing how he fits on the team was incredibly poignant. Meanwhile, Matt has been a strong supporting character during this run. Between being
Great series, just late to this portion of the story.I wish I had read these back when I read the other volumes these tie in with. Things might have made more sense, if I had.
I am really loving this series. It had a great plot twist and it great to see modern versions of the original rangers interact with new problems.
It is pretty cool to see the origins of Rita's minions with seeing how Goldar, Squatt, and Baboo and the fight at the end with the Matthew Putty was pretty cool. Also seeing them training with the Zords was really cool as it is not really explained often how the rangers actually learned how to use their zords.
A fun, smartly-paced teen drama comic that serves as a great companion to MMPR. Onto Shattered Grid!added on re-read" Lots of emotional payoffs for Billy, Zach, Kim, and a bit of a snafu for Jason and Trini. Also, we are shown the Ranger Slayer!
Anılar......ve harika bir yeniden yapım...Keşke bu hikayeyi kullanıp Power Rangers'ı yeniden dizi olarak çekseler de keyifle izlesek tekrar:)
I fucking love this series. The art is phenomenal, like damn. I need 20 framed pieces for my place (to my girlfriend's dismay). This volume gives us a glimpse of Rita's recruitment of her goons, some Jason/Trini romance, and more of a focus on Matthew (great name). The zord action comes alive on the page and love the little teases (Shatter time!). But as always, the teen drama is what carries the books. Not CW drama, but actual problems and feelings that arise in high school. With the added bonu...
Another great chapter of Go Go Power Rangers. Writer Ryan Parrott knocks it out of the park with his character work and Dan Mora's artwork is a thing of beauty. If you're a fan of superhero comics I can't recommend this highly enough.
Goddamn it, this series is so freaking FUN. Teenagers have complicated lives. They're bored all the time, always betraying each other, trying to find themselves, and above all else are horny little creatures. This is a tale of complicated lives of our rangers, trying to find a future job, trying to date, trying to push themselves to the limit, all while being superheroes called the Power Rangers. It's fun, it's exciting, and most of all we even get a tale of a creature who invades the group of f...
I wasn't sure how I felt about Boom! having two MMPR comics, but both of these series do different things. The main MMPR comic shoots for the stars, and the last two TPB collections have been disappointing for missing the mark. In contrast, both 'Go Go' collections read like standalone episodes of a CW-ified Power Rangers show. As a result, I don't mind the wait for volume 3. = )
Yup, another awesome read! This is the second collection of the Go Go Power Rangers comic and its fabulous! This continues the prior volume's look at these characters that many have come to know and love and their everyday lives while fighting the forces of Rita. I love it. That is all!
Parrott keeps the momentum of the story going here from the high bar he established, and while it isn't quite as engaging as the first volume there are a lot of great moments. In the first few issues the focus was of course on the Rangers, here he peppers the main story with insight into the villain's backstories so we get to see how lots of Rita Repulsa's henchmen were recruited and their somewhat tragic origins, which is a great idea. We also get a glimpse into the lives of Bulk and Skull agai...
The plot was good but god I really do hate the fake poster covers and modern shit.
GGPR is the real series. You can ignore MMPR lol