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This is a collection of one-shots from different authors and artists. It’s a cute collection, but not necessary.
This is a collection of one-shots from different authors and artists. It’s a cute collection, but not necessary.
This is a collection of one-shots from different authors and artists. It’s a cute collection, but not necessary.
Most of the stories were short and decent, but the Finister story was super dark. Decent quick read.
Like any anthology, this collection of shorts has work of varied quality, with the only unifying theme being that they are Power Rangers related stories. Tone is a major shift here, as some of the stories follow the wacky, kid-centric style of the show while others are darker, with a more mature bent. It can be a little jarring to go from a Mad TV styled Bulk and Skull romp to a moody character piece about one of the antagonists and their dark duty, but each story should probably be graded indep...
Like any anthology, this collection of shorts has work of varied quality, with the only unifying theme being that they are Power Rangers related stories. Tone is a major shift here, as some of the stories follow the wacky, kid-centric style of the show while others are darker, with a more mature bent. It can be a little jarring to go from a Mad TV styled Bulk and Skull romp to a moody character piece about one of the antagonists and their dark duty, but each story should probably be graded indep...
Like any anthology, this collection of shorts has work of varied quality, with the only unifying theme being that they are Power Rangers related stories. Tone is a major shift here, as some of the stories follow the wacky, kid-centric style of the show while others are darker, with a more mature bent. It can be a little jarring to go from a Mad TV styled Bulk and Skull romp to a moody character piece about one of the antagonists and their dark duty, but each story should probably be graded indep...
Like any anthology, this collection of shorts has work of varied quality, with the only unifying theme being that they are Power Rangers related stories. Tone is a major shift here, as some of the stories follow the wacky, kid-centric style of the show while others are darker, with a more mature bent. It can be a little jarring to go from a Mad TV styled Bulk and Skull romp to a moody character piece about one of the antagonists and their dark duty, but each story should probably be graded indep...
A really solid collection of stories focusing on various characters and aspects of the PRU within the context of MMPR. Most of them were enjoyable but a few felt really out of place, overall though I'd say it's really worth any Power Rangers fans time, especially for stories like "A Week in the Life", "Only the Strong", "Trini's Vacation" and "Perfect".
Mixed bag of stories. Some good, some ok. Same with the art. Some even seem like fan art. Skip if you are not a completionist as most of the stories don't tie into the main series at all.
Mixed bag of stories. Some good, some ok. Same with the art. Some even seem like fan art. Skip if you are not a completionist as most of the stories don't tie into the main series at all.
A great little collection of short stories from the Power Rangers universe. A few of them are truly excellent, but most of them are just good. Thankfully there's really only two duds in this book and they're both quite short. If you're enjoying the series this is a fun little addition.
TWO Trini-centered stories!!! About fricking time my girl is featured! The black rangers story was fun, the day in the life of a ranger was cute, and the Finster story was actually surprisingly moving.
This was an interesting read. I love myself some Mighty Morphins, and I've watched a lot more iterations of Power Rangers than I'd care to share, but I'd never read a graphic novel on them. It was pretty good! I liked the anthology for the mix of stories, some fragile, some deep; some tragic, some heroic. There wasn't exactly a common theme or anything and some of the short stories had a rather abrupt end to me, but it was still a pretty enjoyable reading experience. *singing go-go power rangers...
This was an interesting read. I love myself some Mighty Morphins, and I've watched a lot more iterations of Power Rangers than I'd care to share, but I'd never read a graphic novel on them. It was pretty good! I liked the anthology for the mix of stories, some fragile, some deep; some tragic, some heroic. There wasn't exactly a common theme or anything and some of the short stories had a rather abrupt end to me, but it was still a pretty enjoyable reading experience. *singing go-go power rangers...
This was an interesting read. I love myself some Mighty Morphins, and I've watched a lot more iterations of Power Rangers than I'd care to share, but I'd never read a graphic novel on them. It was pretty good! I liked the anthology for the mix of stories, some fragile, some deep; some tragic, some heroic. There wasn't exactly a common theme or anything and some of the short stories had a rather abrupt end to me, but it was still a pretty enjoyable reading experience. *singing go-go power rangers...
This is collection of short stories that mostly popped up in annuals from the main series. So inconsequential little stories. Some of them were fun especially the origin story of Rita's various minions but otherwise this can completely be skipped.
This is collection of short stories that mostly popped up in annuals from the main series. So inconsequential little stories. Some of them were fun especially the origin story of Rita's various minions but otherwise this can completely be skipped.
This graphic foray into 90's nostalgia proved very surprising. While I did watch Mighty Morphin Power Rangers religiously as a kid, it's one of the shows that I am very aware hasn't aged particularly well.Rubber-suited monsters and blocky mech-suits aside, I really appreciated how Higgins and the other writers and artists involved in this comic book collection expanded the mythology, adding new dimension and pathos. Most of the stories are vibrant fun that flesh out the do-gooder teen troop but
This graphic foray into 90's nostalgia proved very surprising. While I did watch Mighty Morphin Power Rangers religiously as a kid, it's one of the shows that I am very aware hasn't aged particularly well.Rubber-suited monsters and blocky mech-suits aside, I really appreciated how Higgins and the other writers and artists involved in this comic book collection expanded the mythology, adding new dimension and pathos. Most of the stories are vibrant fun that flesh out the do-gooder teen troop but