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Wait, what? A five-star review for Go Go Power Rangers? Yup. Just assume that will always be so! This is a fun "in-between" volume where the stories are mostly just additions to the main run. Regardless, they are fun and I love them!
A solid but slightly flawed ending the main arc.I generally really enjoyed this. It starts finishing the Alpha 1 story line which is good but a bit predictable. And then it ends with a bunch of back to school stories which are cute and touching, but also a bit pointless. It was nice to see the Rangers spend a little time away from each other, and some of them pack a fair bit of a punch, but reading them outside of a larger arc robs them of a bit of their power. Still a decent addition, but defin...
A volume with two one-shots, one of which is just pointless filler, just skip it, or buy the Forever Rangers one-shot instead, more than enough.
This was a cool "ending" to the first series though I guess it continues after this but gets a almost soft reboot in a way. Still was nice to see the characters get some closure and learn from their mistakes. I overall enjoyed most of the character arcs, even Rita. The art also remains great with some fantastic brightful colors that I love. The final issue here is really cheesy though and more of a comedy sketch. This volume only contains the two oversized issue so that kind of sucked. While not...
4.5 stars.
I enjoyed this volume quite a bit. This volume closes out the rangers’ first year and propels both rangers and story into familiar and new ground. Alpha-5 gets his moment to shine when he unexpectedly delivers a crucial distraction to Alpha-1 during the rangers’ fight with Zordon’s first ally. Their first year closes out with a couple great character moments and introductions. Jason and Trini decide to put aside their fledging romance for the greater good of the team, Kimberly finally makes amen...
3.5, rounded up.This volume collects the Forever Rangers one-shot, which is the conclusion of the previous 5 volumes-worth of stories, as well as the Back To School one-shot, which is the usual anthology fare. Forever Rangers itself is a satisfying conclusion to this phase of the Rangers, and allows the series to slide further up the Mighty Morphin' timeline so that the Necessary Evil story that covers both Go Go and Mighty Morphin' going forwards can take place. Alpha-One is a horrible little v...
This is a weird volume. It completes the story arc with the Forever Rangers issue and then the second half is an issue from 2018, Back to School. I reviewed that issue when it first came out and gave it a 4.5/5. Please refer to that review for more details. This will be my review of Forever Rangers. Alpha-1 makes such a great antagonist because he thinks he's in the right. It's a moral difference between him and Zordon. This finale is epic. The fight scene feels extended and I am here for it. Ta...
*More like 3.5 stars than 3.*This vol marked the end of the first arc of Boom's Power Rangers comics! And I must say, it was a waste of a vol. It only collected 2 special issues, Saban's Go Go Power Rangers: Forever Rangers #1 and Saban's Go Go Power Rangers: Back to School #1, the latter of which was a waste of a time reading. The Back to School issue was simply performative, self-congratulatory "charity" that felt very much like box-ticking representation. The Forever Rangers actually was impo...
3.5 rounded up. Highly recommend you skip Back to School as it is very eh. The Forever Rangers special though is essential and builds on storylines going on GGPR since issue 1. And finally we are brought up to the beginning of the timeline from the main series, showing that we are going to have some different adventures going forward.
First part (Forever Rangers) - 4 starsSecond part (Back to School) - 3 stars3.5 stars overall, rounded up
This could have been the end of this series, and nobody would have complained. We would have missed this title, for sure! But this volume wraps up the first year of Power Rangers with a sweet little bow on top. I want to go back and re-read the main MMPR comics from the start, now that I know more about the cast.