Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Vol. 12 (comic) - Paul's REVIEW




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Title: 
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Vol. 12
Author: Ryan Parrott
Artists: Daniele Di Nicuolo & Walter Baiamonte
Release Date: September 8, 2020


Synopsis: A shocking traitor is revealed as the all-new Omega Rangers - Jason, Zack and Trini - must turn to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to face the threat they never expected! But even as old friends and new allies join forces, can they put aside their mistrust to defeat an enemy with a mission to destroy EVERY Power Ranger in existence?

New York Times bestselling author Ryan Parrott and artist Daniele Di Nicuolo deliver the next jaw-dropping chapter of the Power Rangers: Necessary Evil epic event that changes everything you thought you knew about the Power Rangers!


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Review: The Omega zords come in to help! And the Omega rangers leave without speaking. I love the tension between the two ranger teams. 

These comics continue to show such interesting perspectives that didn't exist within the original show. Bulk interviews the public about this new Power Ranger team. Tommy and Jason having conversations about leadership that weren't able to happen in the show is so cool to see, especially when we know Jason is now an Omega ranger but Tommy doesn't. Jason fighting Zedd is also pretty epic. There's also an awesome fighting sequence with a pissed off Kim doing her thing.

The Emissary even has Hyperforce Blue as part of their rotation! Kiya has a big change, but it feels justified and it's exciting for the story moving forward.

The combination of rangers at the end of this book is so exciting to see because it never happened on the show and I always wanted to see these characters interact. 

This volume really showcases the comics finally separating themselves from the story of the original show. I'm so happy to have this ongoing series and the new ongoing series continuing this story. I give this volume a 5/5.


--PAUL

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