The Ranger Slayer has arrived, threatening the future of the Power Rangers by destroying their pasts in service of Lord Drakkon.
The creative team from Go Go Power Rangers has, and I believe will always be, right on point. Dan Mora's art is always just a joy to look at. Parrott's writing has made it almost impossible to love only one character in this book. With the confidence building in Billy, to the more emotional Jason, to the regretful Zordon. Parrott has these character right on track for their futuristic predecessors of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers title. Read Full Review
It's the small moments that make Go Go Power Rangers #10 stand out, and this issue is full of them. Read Full Review
Thing shave now gotten real. The stakes are real, no one is safe, and every action matters when these Power Rangers slowly getting sucked into the chaos that is Shattered Grid. Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #10 is the one you have been waiting for, and it did not disappoint for the action or reveal of the Ranger Slayer's unique Zord. Read Full Review
So much is happening in Go Go Power Rangers and pretty much all of it is a blast to read! The drama is good, the character development is superb and everything comes together so well. Read Full Review
I am not the biggest fan of this tying in with Shattered Grid but Parrott has continued to make this series a great read. The core of the book remains intact and introducing the Ranger Slayer has opened up some interesting story points. Again, the art is phenomenal and I enjoy every second of looking at this series. There is really no reason any comic book fan should not be reading this! Read Full Review
Great character moments and impressive art keep the crossover event going strong. Read Full Review