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Title: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Vol. 11
Writer: Ryan Parrott
Artists: Daniele Di Nicuolo & Walter Baiamonte
Release Date: April 21, 2020
Synopsis: The POWER RANGERS: NECESSARY EVIL comic book event begins right here as the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers return with the White Ranger as their new leader…and a surprising new enemy!
POWER RANGERS: NECESSARY EVIL BEGINS HERE! The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are back in Angel Grove…with the White Ranger as their leader! But what happened to the team after they defeated Lord Drakkon? And what does the White Ranger’s first appearance mean for the future of the team?
The new series creative team of writer Ryan Parrott (Go Go Power Rangers) and artist Daniele Di Nicuolo (Power Rangers: Shattered Grid) begin a bold new era as those answers – and more shocking secrets -- are revealed for the very first time!
Collects Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #40-43.
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Review: I have been waiting to read this volume! The White Ranger is here! Saba is back! Thunder zords! Rocky, Aisha, & Adam have joined the team and Trini, Jason, & Zack have their own adventures to begin. The Omega Rangers premiere!
One of the best parts of these comics is seeing the rangers acknowledge some of the ridiculousness of the original show in a wink and nod kind of way. An example is when they discuss the damage done to the city by the monsters and the zord battles.
The Omega Rangers story is really fun and I'm excited to see where it goes. They're searching for people newly given powers from the grid, some with positive intent and others not so much.The Emissary and the tenses they use is a fun mystery. Also the moral uncertainty associated with the Emissary.
The crashing a fancy party trope!!! This sequence also features a lot of villain cameos both from the comics and the tv shows.
The artwork in this volume is so great. The storytelling in this art form is so good. There's a morph sequence panel that is epic! And there's an intimate moment of Kim's voicemail to Trini during a massive zord battle.
The artwork in this volume is so great. The storytelling in this art form is so good. There's a morph sequence panel that is epic! And there's an intimate moment of Kim's voicemail to Trini during a massive zord battle.
This series continues to deliver. This series is not stagnating. It's continuing with new stories. This volume feels like a new chapter of the larger comic book story for Power Rangers. I give this volume a 5/5.
--PAUL
--PAUL
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