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I'm really loving this series. Kinda disappointed in myself for not reading it sooner. As much as I love Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (the show), the maturity of this comic series is something I always wished the series would go for.
Goddamn it, I can't believe how much I'm digging Mighty Morphin Power Rangers...So yeah, this is great. You have a little bit more backstory on a Zack which gives him a much needed boost in interest. You have a high rush pace of this Black Dragon creature who is just fucking up the rangers so quickly it's sad. This has a zoid battle, a huge fight with just power rangers, and of course a ending that leaves you going 'Whoa." Good: Loved the interactions between the rangers. They have a few ups and...
I keep being sucked into this series by the insanely cool covers, unfortunely the inside art is not on par, it has good panels, but too sketchy for my taste. Storywise this is starting to get fun, way more mature than the original material.
It is a strange world we live in where the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers becomes one of the most solid comic book series being published today. Kyle Higgins along with some truly talented artists and colorists has created an action pack, edge of your seat adventure for the original Mighty Morphin crew. I was not the biggest Power Ranger fan growing up in the 90s . My younger brother was more of the big fan but hey our parents taught us to share, especially when it came to TV time. So learn a lot
[Read as single issues]Collecting the next four issues in the new Power Rangers ongoing, this second volume delivers as much fun and nostalgia as before, but moves away from the source material to give us some really great stuff that only comics can provide.Issue 5 opens the volume with a spotlight on Zack. I'd say he's an underdeveloped character in the show, but let's be fair, most of the characters not named Tommy or Kimberly were mostly defined by just their one trait, so having an entire is...
Still can't understand how I'm enjoying a power rangers comic book that much. Solid story, even with the limitation of being true to the original series, with relatable charactes and unlike the TV show, real distraction.
I like that we get to see more of the Command Center. It’s great to not have the small budget the TV show had and so more things can be done. Also, it’s mad that Bulk and Skull are in a segment at the end of each issue.
Much shorter than Volume 1 so I was sort of like..."WAIT, THAT'S IT?" but I still like where the story is going, and with each volume another Ranger reveals some more in-depth character motivations which I enjoy. I don't often read comics because the nature of the storytelling can feel too slow for me which is why I prefer graphic novels generally, but I'm in this one for the long haul, obviously.
A solid continuation from the first trade that does a good job of keeping the action going with the art being about on par with the stuff in the first trade. There's some great set up for stuff to come in here that I missed the first time around and I'm really glad I got to take another look at these issues to find it.
In this volume we see how Rita once went after Zack before Tommy for the position of the Green Ranger. The Rangers are fighting the Black Dragon & lose Billy, the Blue Ranger in the fight. Billy wakes up in Rita's dungeon. His fellow prisoner is none other then Goldar!
I really enjoyed reading this, with a few caveats. As a kid, I really loved the original Power Rangers show, so it's pretty awesome seeing a comic version that appears to be made with sincerity and humor. The art is great, the story feels more serious, but still with a sense of humor. The Rangers sometimes make jokes, but it's not overwhelming and obnoxious--the recent Power Rangers Aftershocks didn't quite get the balance as good as this one did.However, reading this book is really frustrating
Such an easy and quick read. So much nostalgia. Really enjoying it for that reason alone.
Go! Go! Power Rangers! This is the second volume of the Boom Comics series, written by Kyle Higgins, who is probably most known for his work on the Nightwing New 52 series.Vol. 2 does not exactly pick off where Vol. 1 left off. At the end of Vol. 1, Billy was kidnapped by Rita, and Tommy and Kimberly are trapped on the Moon face to face against the Black Dragon. At the start of Vol. 1 it goes back in time before the Green Ranger was even around. Zach is walking home from school alone, when he is...
Following on from the incredible Vol. 1, we catch up with the rangers just as Rita enacts yet another plan to conquer earth, this time she’s helped by the mysterious Black Dragon. I adored the first Volume and I was excited to begin reading this follow on. To be honest, I immediately started on this after reading the final page of Vol. 1. The writers once again carry on their delivery of a superb story which will keep you on your toes and frantically trying to work out how the rangers will comba...
Kept rating at a 4 on re-read, here we really see the team dynamics flow and ofc it's without Billy. Also, was neat to see the alternate costumes such as Tommy taking off the dragonshield and the final splash page of (view spoiler)[ the green power rangers (hide spoiler)].
I loved every issue in this graphic novel. So many memories with modernization and new story lines. They managed to take a classic and turn it on it's heels to create this masterpiece. I highly recommend reading Power Rangers Vol. 2!
I really hate that Boom makes their volumes 4 issues long. This cuts off right in the middle of a story, especially considering the price. Also, Rita’s boobs are drawn constantly facing different directions so someone could use an anatomy lesson.
Eh. I was pretty disappointed in this. There appeared to be some kind of time jump or story inconsistency with the first story, which was fine at first. I love that it focused on Zach, and I loved the resolution. But then the next issue not only jumps forward again, but it does so in such a fast-paced way that I found it super confusing. It also gave me no time to be concerned about the characters or what was happening to them before dumping the information on me that all these bad things had ha...
Like the TV show it's a lot of dumb fun, and this volume definitely has that in spades. I don't want to spoil anything, but the series is a couple of years old so it is a good time to jump in. The drama from the team is engaging enough,but the dumb action man that's the bread and butter. Anything to do with Bulk and Skull though. I skip right over that. I don't like them. I don't find them funny. Luckily the issue that they are in are at the very end, and it's a little one shot. So I skip it. Ov...
A little drop on the art department and huge rise in the story department. The best Power Rangers stuff out there.