Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Pink #2

Writer: Brenden Fletcher, Kelly Thompson Artist: Daniele Di Nicuolo Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: July 27, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 1
8.1Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Once a Ranger, always a Ranger. Kimberly must embrace her past to become the hero her family needs. The return of Angel Grove's original Pink Ranger is here.

  • 9.6
    Word Of The Nerd - Rizuki Ann Aug 2, 2016

    There are four more issues in the series, and I'm looking very forward to reading the next chapter of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: PINK! Check out your local comic book store for an issue, you won't regret it. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Ian B Jul 27, 2016

    Ultimately I really liked this issue. Most of the issue was dedicated to re-introducing Trini and Zack, who, as a fan of the original series, were a welcome addition. Bringing together three less developed characters as well as showing what the teens get up to when they have grown up is an interesting way to go, and focusing on a villain that is acting on his own for the first time rather than following orders just builds further intrigue. While perhaps not as great a jumping on point for non-fans as the main series do to the references and call backs to the show, Power Rangers Pink none-the-less continues to create a very entertaining follow-up to the show that any fan would enjoy. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Comicsverse - Brian Delpozo Jul 31, 2016

    Boom's POWER RANGERS franchise has been one of the best mainstream comic lines of 2016 so far, and the second issue of MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: PINK continues the streak. The strong, character-driven plot and beautiful art make it another home run from Fletcher, Thompson, Di Nicuolo and co. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    BGCP - Liam Pollock Jul 28, 2016

    Power Rangers Pink is setting up to be a great story. The first two issues have been great, with this issue being very fast paced, zooming through all the set-up with just the right speed so you get time to rest before being thrown back in to the action. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Jul 30, 2016

    This was a fun issue that made some weird choices. Kimberly is a darn cool protagonist, and her character is really strong and exciting to see in action. The scenes where she recruits Trini and Zack are a blast, and I hope this is all in-continuity with the other Power Rangers comic. It would really expand the scope of this whole comics franchise. I look forward to seeing the Rangers get out of this mess, but I am a little curious why they're in this mess in the first place. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Pablo Arriaga Jul 27, 2016

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink #2 is a dive-fest for those of us who love learning about Ranger lore. Where its creators have taken the characters from classic, campier version of Power Rangers and combined it with a more serious story comparable to a modern iteration of the series. Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    IGN - Jeff Lake Jul 28, 2016

    The art by Daniele Di Nicuolo and Sarah Stern thankfully remains a bright spot, the book's dynamic characters and brilliant colors often proving the difference. Still, when you're thinking about why a character wearing a helmet would also need a hood, you're focusing on the wrong things. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComiConverse - Darryll Robson Aug 1, 2016

    Not up to the same standard as issue #1, but the artwork makes issue #2 worth picking up and gives hope for the rest of the series. Read Full Review

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