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Revived by their errant brother Psycho Green, the Psycho Rangers are back again! With their sights set on Karone, they'll stop at nothing to return to their wicked ways and get revenge on their so-called creator. But Karone's brother, Red In Space Ranger Andros, is hot on their tail - so why doesn't Karone seem pleased to see him? Has Astronema reared her ugly head once again?In Space is easily one of the strongest Power Rangers seasons, and revisiting the Karone/Andros relationship is always go...
Excellent read. It happens after Space and Lost Galaxy because it touches on Karone being a ranger.
He desperdiciado mi tiempo con este libro. Comprendí la idea detrás de este pero en ejecución fue mediocre. Diálogos excesivos, dibujos confusos y secuencias para nada fluidas. Ninguno de los personajes actúan como recuerdo y sólo uno de los Power Rangers no fue más que un elemento de fondo sin personalidad. El villano principal, para ser uno que acabó con un grupo completo de Power Rangers, se deja vencer fácilmente de un par. Tuvo sus momentos pero en su mayoría son referencias a trabajos mejo...
Sheesh, Power Rangers in Space does one episode about morality in monsters, and whoever decided to make this comic ran wild with it.If you were expecting to see the Space Rangers, you'll be disappointed. There's a whopping one panel for Carlos, Cassie, and TJ, with a couple more for Ashley and Zane. Unmorphed, anyway. They show up again halfway through the story to get their asses beat around by the Psycho Rangers, and that's about it.No, this is about Karone and the Psycho Rangers. Psycho Green...
Some of my new favourite content to come from the comics in recent years. Kinda sad it took me so long to read it. Pacing was a little strange at parts, but I loved the designs and the dialogue, it was all just lovely lore-building on my favourite power rangers villains.
The last standalone graphic novel--Soul of the Dragon--was overburdened. One tpb was barely enough to resolve the sprawling arc of Tommy Oliver, much less pay tribute to his powers and his past. It was good reading. It was also very rushed. I can't blame the author, though; Tommy means so much to so many fans...how can any one title live up to him? Power Rangers In Space, while being a fan-favorite season, doesn't have Tommy's sense of importance. So, 'The Psycho Path' is free to be 'Power Range...
Karone's going evil. (Sort of + redemption arc. Also sort of.) How many times? How. Many. Freaking. Times? The whole story can be called "Nihil novi", everything we have here is a repeat of something. From the show or the comics. Even the worst, complete character assassination of Andros has already also been (unfortunately) in the comics, admittedly not as horribly as here.
Supersonic Ranger story at the end was the best part. The rest was pretty boring.
This is the first of the BOOM! Studios Power Rangers comics that doesn't focus on at least one of the rangers from the original Mighty Morphin series. Karone/Astromena is the protagonist. The Psycho Rangers first appeared in In Space and returned in Lost Galaxy. The Green Psycho Ranger was previously introduced in the main comic series. Keeping all that in mind, this graphic novel may seem like it has the most barriers to entry than any other of the current comics but I think there's enough give...
This was very, very cool to see. As a fan of Power Rangers In Space, I definitely like how the Psycho Rangers were made to be more relatable as well as how Karone's past life of Astronoma still effects her till this day. Even with the introduction of Psycho Green (who is a member of the Xybrian race; Trip for Time Force) was interesting. Although a part of me didn't want to see the Psycho Rangers fleshed out (mainly because they are psycho, and part of what makes them such an interesting villain...
A great story about probably one of the best Power Rangers villains as we see Karone forced to deal with her creations ,the Psycho Rangers. This also connects with the some of the past Boom Stuido's Power Ranger stories as we see a return of Psycho Green and I really like some of the ideas. As Karone tries to make up for creating these monsters by trying to rehabilitate them which is a interesting idea. We also get more on Karone and her relationship to her evil side of Astronema.
Since Boom! Studios have been working on Power Rangers the quality of the franchise within comics has shot up exponentially. In the past Power Rangers comics were forgettable at best, and downright awful a lot of the time. Nowadays, however, fans get treated to well written, and well constructed stories that have gone on to become some of the best stories in the entire franchise.The latest stand alone graphic novel focuses on characters that aren't related to the original Mighty Morphin Power Ra...
They are really creating great comics in the Power Ranger Universe these days. First the Soul of the Dragon which explored Tommy in the future. Now this wonderful piece of work. Basically get ready to have your vision of the Psycho Rangers completely changed. There are a lot of twists and turns in this tale, and the ending ends on a big cliffhanger no one saw coming. It was also great to see some great character development for Karone and Andros, and to see the Space Rangers again. I really hope...
I really really enjoyed this. Boom Studios has been doing such a great job with the Power Rangers comic series. Much more mature and the storylines are engaging. In Space was particularly one of my most favorite seasons so to see any expansion on the storylines from that era is always delightful. Astronema was one of my favorite villains and the Psycho Rangers were some of the most formidable villains so to have some backstory as well as an inkling as to what might have happened to them after th...
This is great! Gives Karone a complexity I always knew she had and the show merely hinted at.One quibble though: she's in trouble and only the Space Rangers (her brother's team) are looking for her? Where are the Lost Galaxy Rangers? Her own teammates?