Thursday, February 10, 2022

Power Rangers, Vol. 3 (comic) - Paul's REVIEW



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Title: 
Power Rangers, Vol. 3
Author:  Ryan Parrott
Artists: Francesco Mortarino
Release Date: January 4, 2022


Synopsis: Reeling from a crippling defeat at the hands of their new enemy, the Omega Rangers retreat and must turn to their greatest enemy to stop the Empyreals.

CAN THE OMEGA RANGERS AND DRAKKON SAVE THE UNIVERSE? Reeling from a crippling defeat at the hands of their new enemy, the Omega Rangers retreat to Safehaven in search for a way to stop the Empyreals. Will Drakkon, previously their greatest enemy and now their tenuous ally, provide the answers they seek… or will he show his true colors and betray them in the most dire hour? Meanwhile, the Emissaries have their own plans, which may hold the key to saving the entire universe! Superstar writer Ryan Parrott (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and fan favorite artist Francesco Mortarino (Firefly: Bad Company) ramp up the stakes in this latest chapter of the UNLIMITED POWER era. Collects Power Rangers #9-12.



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Review: This volume continues building up the world-ending event with this volume having more connection to the other ongoing series, Power Rangers, towards the end. Yale's story was the highlight of this volume for me. I'm excited to see the Omega Rangers having four members again.

The Yellow Emissary plays a big part in this volume. The design done with the emissaries always impresses me. I get giddy with seeing the different combinations of ranger suits. 

I'm kind of over Drakkon so his story was my least favorite part of this volume. His characterization makes sense and I am looking forward to what it's building up to. 

Xi's personality shines through in this volume. They really are a big part of the Omega Rangers team. What they kept in their long-term memory storage was very telling. 

I give this volume a 5/5. This ongoing series continues to be a joy. I especially like the otherworldy aspect of this series.


--PAUL

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