Go Go Power Rangers #16

Writer: Ryan Parrott Artist: Eleonora Carlini Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: January 9, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 3
8.4Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

The Rangers have swapped costumes and powers...and nothing's working right! Can Trini step up to lead the team and stop Rita from acquiring the ultimate weapon?

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller Jan 9, 2019

    Few things delight every month as Go Go Power Rangers does, and this installment is no exception. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Jan 12, 2019

    A fun issue that plays around with both the Power Rangers themselves and takes a deep dive into some fascinating new lore. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jan 9, 2019

    It was fun when the Power Rangers switched up costumes and powers in Mighty Morphin, and the same could be said for the circumstances of this story arc. Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #16 shows us exactly why the Rangers in the present timeline would be so comfortable in changing colors. Aside from that? This is a piece to the origin of the Green Power Coin that is one for the history books. The early days are nothing to overlook when there's so much depth to give to things that to some extent may have needed explanation. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Sequential Planet - Alexander Williamson Jan 9, 2019

    A wonderfully written Power Rangers issue with absolutely spectacular art in an overall excellent Power Rangers series. If you were ever a fan of Power Rangers and Sentai shows, it's a book absolutely worth your time. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    GWW - D. Ivester Jan 9, 2019

    The art team continues to be on point in this series. This is still some of the best work I see every month in comics. Every aspect shows that a lot of hard work is being done here from the illustrations, fantastic inking, and the colors. All of this combined just makes everything eye-catching. They also make great work with panels, especially in its action panels with a fantastic splash page where the rangers use one of their big weapons. Go Go Power Rangers keeps up it's great pace of action and drama that just makes enjoy all of it's heroes and villains. Most importantly, they close another chapter in the series while leading off readers to get excited as they setup to begin their next arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Jan 10, 2019

    Go Go Power Rangers #16 is another great entry into this series. Though I am not the biggest Green Ranger fan I like that Parrott is slowly building it up in the background of the series. Oh, you thought Parrott forgot about Jason and Trini, mysteriously having papers written for them while they were gone? Well, you will be pleasantly surprised! The art also continues to deliver month after month. This series has been blessed with some incredible talent and it has always looked great. Go Go Power Rangers is a series that I look forward to every month. It is just consistently good with great plotting, character work, great art and just being fun to read comic book! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Jeffrey Bracey Jan 15, 2019

    While there are other more serious Power Ranger titles out there this one spoke to my nostalgia. It managed to capture the spirit of the show but was still something adult fans could enjoy and best of all, it expanded on the story at play and the over all mythology of Power Rangers. If you liked the old show you will probably enjoy this. 4 out of 5! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    But Why Tho? - CJ Jan 8, 2019

    If there was one setback, it was that the Rangers' color switch didn't last as long as I thought it would; fortunately, the last page sets up a new story arc that is poised to yet again answer deep-seated questions about the Ranger mythos-which is what this series excels at. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Corps - Clayton Hinojosa Jan 9, 2019

    Ryan Parrott has created a very unique backstory for the Green Ranger power coin and is very much enjoyable due to it never being a priority in previous Power Ranger titles. Elenora Carlini continues to follow the same artistic flow as her predecessor Dan Mora, only taking some liberties in facial design. Read Full Review

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