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Not as good as the previous volumes, but still a solid Power Rangers story, somewhat concluding the Green Ranger arc, which is sure to not be over based on the cliffhanger. On t0 vol. 5! Recommended for fans.
I must admit, I got a little lost in this one. Time jumps and alternate universes aside, this is a fun read.
I love this series and I hate having to wait.
Like most people of my generation, I was a fan of those mighty morphin' superheroes when I was younger; unlike most people I know, I've watched both the original version and various newer incarnations in recent years. Part of that is because I was told one time as a kid when I wanted to watch Power Rangers, "You can't watch that! That show makes you do weird things like wear your pants backwards!" (In what episode did any of the Rangers wear anything backwards?) Watching it now brings me joy, if...
This ongoing Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series is some of the best Power Rangers storytelling that has ever existed. This fourth volume continues the excellence. The story being told is perfect for this medium. I love the easter eggs and visual references sprinkled throughout the series. I am a sucker for alternate realities and parallel timelines so this story has been my kind of thing.Seeing Aisha and Trini in the same panel was very cool. The styles of Lord Drakkon's army of rangers are so
3.5 stars.
What seems to be the conclusion to the first story arc of this series, MMPR Vol 4 wraps up the fractured world/Lord Drakkon story very well, with a subtle tease that this may not be the end for this villain. Absolutely loving this series.
Page-turner.
A great finish to this story arc. Dimension hopping and alternate world's make MMPR so much better than what I've seen on the screen. Can't wait to see where this title goes next!
Enter Lord Drakkon! This volume is the first time we really get to see the evil Lord Drakkon in action as Billy and Tommy get sucked into the world of the Coinless and are forced to join them in a massive battle. This is just the precursor to the events of Shattered Grid and that is gearing up in the next few volumes.
3.5*These are so quick to read. Story is developing nicely with the white ranger but still not amazing. Hopefully the next volume takes it a little further.
The Lord Drakkon saga comes to an explosive conclusion as the Rangers of present and future manage to unite their forces and take the fight to the moon. With their powers restored, they set about taking down Drakkon once and for all - but it was never going to be that easy, was it?The ongoing story that began back in the #0 issue of the series comes to an end (at least to this phase, if reports of the upcoming Ranger War are to be believed), and it's a very cathartic conclusion. We've had doom a...
This is the final fight for survival of both the future and the current time for the rangers! This is basically a back and forth between the future where Tommy and Billy are located. They are trying their best to save the future and fight against the evil Tommy. On the current time Rita is sending a bunch of copies of her little clay monster to kill the Rangers but of course, together, they won't let that happen. The war rages and there will be only one who comes out alive! Good: The fights are
Wow. Wow. Wow. This volume turns the whole series up a notch! It’s in this issue that the Rangers are fighting back. Tommy and Billy begin to settle amongst the coinless whilst the rest of the rangers rally to take back their command centre.I found myself scrambling for my morpher whilst reading this issue! I so desperately wanted to join the counter-attack! This was easily my favourite issue of this run so far. There was so much nostalgia for me (remember these are my first power ranger comics)...
A satisfying mid point to the run that seemingly ends the first arc and leaves things open for more stuff with Drakkon in the future while also doing some neat world building. Art is still fairly solid but not really my kinda thing.
Another great volume of the series. It’s fast paced and quick to read like the previous volumes. It goes by so fast but still fills in so much character development. Even Zordon and Goldar get some awesome moments here. Can’t wait for the “Shattered Grid” crossover!
I really enjoyed this volume! Really good!
This was a nice conclusion to the first major arc. Power Rangers continues to be one of my favorite ongoing series.
I just love this series so much. They can't stop it, there's one more volume coming out and hopefully more after that.
A satisfying conclusion. I loved Zordon's monologue especially; he hasn't had much to do in this first story arc, and his having to speak with (view spoiler)[his dying alternate self (hide spoiler)] gives us some sense of who Zordon is, as a man. You finish reading these four volumes of Power Rangers with a heavy chest. As with the best villains, you're almost not entirely convinced that the Rangers did, actually, overcome Lord Drakkon. The Rangers find their own voices toward the end of this vo...