Samuel Pratt's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Monkeys Fighting Robots Reviews: 19
8.5Avg. Review Rating

Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #28 leaves little room for improvement. With a story and style executed differently from what we've seen in this series so far, everything about it still feels right at home somehow.

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #46 continues to prove this series is full of passion and understanding of its source material, keeping up the stunning art and writing that this series is known for.

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Captain Marvel #13 is a must-read for fans of Carol Danvers and Kelly Thompson alike, it's a very different approach for both the character and writer but has already shown a promising start.

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While much of the story in this issue is relying on your memory of this TV special, Saban's Go Go Power Rangers does a phenomenal job adding more layers of depth to the White Ranger's origin. Tommy is given more of a journey to his reinstatement in Rangerhood and this issue does a very good job bringing all of that together.

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"Necessary Evil" has been a great arc for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and this issue is no exception. Another colorful action-packed adventure to be excited about for Ranger fans all over!

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Captain Marvel #12 is a crazy introduction to Kelly Thompson's newest arc, it's bursting with action, a sick evil Carol Danvers design, and after reading it I'm trying very hard not to lose my head over it.

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Deadpool #1 is fun, weird, and captivating to say the least. If you like other Kelly Thompson titles like West Coast Avengers, and Mr. and Mrs. X, this is an absolute must.

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Saban's Go Go Power Rangers continues to be visually stunning and the peak of its art style, issue #26 is a must read for Tommy Oliver fans and leaves us ecstatic to see what comes next.

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #47 has many small but great character moments within it. While not a total progression of the story and serving more to set up what's coming next, this issue still has a lot to give its readers in more gorgeous art and character sincerity.

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Captain Marvel #14 has a different focus from the last two issues in this story arc. While we are past the idea that this story might be showing what Carol would be capable of flipping the script on the Avengers, we are greeted with more mystery and progression in where this story is actually taking us.

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While not taking place as predominantly in Earth-616 as I thought it would Ghost-Spider continues to tell these personal stories of Gwen Stacy and her own life. Ghost-Spider #5 livens things up in this current story arc and is certainly closer to that darker tone we are used to seeing from this character.

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Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #25 gives us another love letter to the fans of the franchise with honest references to the show and a deeper look at its cast. It's a great time to be a Power Rangers fan.

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Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #29 is bringing us closer to the finale of "Necessary Evil" and this series alike. While at this point we are being presented with story points we already know about as Mighty Morphin is so far ahead, it's still compelling to see the entire series through to the end.

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Ghost-Spider #4 delivers another fun adventure for Gwen in her college life. Looking forward to the future of this series and what it might have in store for us.

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Ghost-Spider #6 continues the narrative on a more grounded superhero. It's wholesome and funny with relatable drama and relationships and Gwen is every bit as charming as you'd hope she'd be.

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Gwen Stacy #1 is a promising start for this limited series and has a lot of heart in it. There's a lot for long time comic readers to enjoy and references to find. But it also serves as a fun gateway for anyone who wanted to learn more about the character and hasn't read many comics in the past.

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The Magnificent Ms Marvel #11 brings together the collective themes of stress and fatigue for our young hero. Showing us the limitations of Kamala and how far she is still willing to go despite that.

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The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #10 is more of what we've been getting in Saladin Ahmed's run with the character. Mister Hyde is a fun villain to have in this issue and gets to throw his weight around for a fun fight.

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The start of The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #12 is great and follows up the last issue without skipping a beat. While the conclusion feels a tad weak overall there's still a lot to like about this story arc as a whole.

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