While Matt puts his life on the line to get close to the Rangers, Kimberly must face the Ranger Slayer alone.
If you can't get enough of the Ranger Slayer, this is the issue you've been waiting for. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue looks great and continues the Shattered Grid event while focusing on a single character that could bring the event and Drakkon to a shocking end. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers #11 had action, it had heart, and there was no shortage of emphasizing that this story has now been pulled into the crossover event. This team may not have come across Lord Drakkon yet, but everything matters right now when it comes down to the things that could potentially change the future, or send this team further down the path to where they are in present-present time. Read Full Review
While Go Go Power Rangers #11 was not my favorite entry to the series, it still is a very solid story and still has incredible art. I might like it more if I was more invested in The Shattered Grid storyline, but for me personally, I do not care about that. I like this series with these Rangers. Ryan Parrott has gotten me very invested in these characters and their story. So, for me, it looks like it is good that this is probably the last issue involving the whole Shattered Grid thing. This issue does have an homage cover to Kevin Smith's Mallratsposter and I have never wanted a variant cover so bad in my life! Read Full Review
With his work with cover art over the past few years at both DC and Marvel, Dan Mora is still the number one reason to read Go Go Power Rangers, and Raul Angulo continues to make Mora's art pop. The fantastic art team makes each panel smooth and keeps me engaged throughout the book. The attention to detail and consistency on not just character models, but shading and proportions is extremely satisfying. Read Full Review
The new issue is a fun little chapter that helps us get to know the future star of the main series. Read Full Review