Alpha One's backstory is revealed! Meanwhile, Rita and her mother reconnect after all these years... will this be the key to powering the Dragon Coin?
Once again Go Go Power Rangers finds little kernels in the past and allows them to flourish in the present. Read Full Review
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #18 is as exciting and entertaining as it is telling; this well-paced book makes for a great read and should not be missed. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers #18 is another solid entry into the series. While not my absolute favorite issue, it still does a lot of interesting things with the characters and sets up a ton of stuff going forward. Parrott continues to develop these character extremely well and has morphed them into something that the original television show could never have done. The art is top notch and fits the series perfectly. There are always some beautiful pages to stop and stare at with each issue. Read Full Review
I may seem like I'm beating a dead horse here, but the inevitable ending to this series is very obvious, but I'm glad Ryan Parrott knows how to expand on a universe most fans thought they knew all about. I'm excited to see what Parrott has in store for the series, now knowing he will be taking control of both Power Ranger titles in May of this year. It's been 6 months since Shattered Grid and our first look at Tommy Oliver in the Go Go Power Rangers title. It seems like a good time as any to bring him back and to hopefully get a great re-imagining of the famous "Green with Evil" story. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers continues to juggle a lot of fun drama, for both the good guys and the bad guys. The way it fleshes out Power Rangers lore is delightful to an old school fan like me. Read Full Review
The drama between the episodes of Season One, including back story for Zordon and an emotional reunion for the *villain*. Good stuff. Read Full Review
"Saban's Go Go Power Rangers" #18 captures the heart of the original series and surpasses it's quality easily. May it go on another 25 years! Read Full Review