Go Go Power Rangers #19
| Writer | Ryan Parrott |
| Artist | Eleonora Carlini |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Rita Repulsa must go to war to obtain the Green Power coin. But there's just one problem - there's one magic user who may be more powerful than her. And it's her MOTHER.
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10
ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller
Apr 10, 2019Ryan Parrott continues to unearth new layers of the iconic villain, providing context and even empathy for Repulsa while keeping that villainous streak intact. Read Full Review
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8.6
Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson
Apr 10, 2019Go Go Power Rangers continues to be consistently good from month to month. Each issue is just a joy to read. I continue to love this look into the Power Rangers' more everyday lives. The whole creative team works wonderfully well together. Go Go Power Rangers #19 continues to push many different plots forward and has me very excited to see what comes next! Read Full Review
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8.4
You Don't Read Comics - Andrew Magazzu
Apr 18, 2019Go Go Power Rangers Power Rangers #19 is a solid installment that comes off slightly underwhelming due to an audience hungry for that final act. None of its contents are bad at what they are, but the calm before the storm becomes annoying when you have a readership itching for rain. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Corps - Clayton Hinojosa
Apr 06, 2019Ryan Parrott has shown the Power Rangers fight evil alien witches, giant pigs, and gross squishy things called Putties, it's time to see a little more into their every day teenage lives. And it hits close to home for anyone who has been a teenager. A sub theme in this issue, mother/daughter drama, comes from both sides of this story. First with Rita and her "dead(ish)" mother, Rita clearly gets her evil tendencies from her father's side of the family. It's something her mother has been eluding to since her appearance a couple issues back. Read Full Review
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8.0
Multiversity Comics - Michael Govan
Apr 12, 2019This issue was Morphenomenal! Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Apr 13, 2019Quiet, low key issue kept aloft by the great character drama and relationships. Read Full Review