Go Go Power Rangers #2

Writer: Ryan Parrott Artist: Dan Mora Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: August 30, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 11 User Reviews: 2
8.8Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

The team explores the added everyday benefits-and drawbacks-of being a teenager with Morphin powers, while Rita concocts a plan to uncover the Rangers true identities!  

  • 10
    On Comics Ground - Paul Smerdon Sep 6, 2017

    Boom Studios are providing old and new fans with a fresh take on the most iconic children shows in the world and I cannot wait for the next instalment. Read Full Review

  • 10
    GWW - Dillyn Chadwick Aug 30, 2017

    Go Go Power Rangers #2 continues to prove that the Power Rangers we all know and love need character development and that it can be done with brilliant detail. The comic is only two issues in and is already easily one of my favorite titles of all time. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Flickering Myth - Jordan Jones Sep 2, 2017

    All in all, Go Go Power Rangers #2 is an excellent continuation of the series inaugural issue. This is a fun, humorous take on the Power Rangers story that is more complex than the (awesome) art suggests. It fills in the blanks. This is definitely one to keep an eye on. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Mexi Gremillion Aug 30, 2017

    Id say read it. If you like Power Rangers or are just curious about the series, check it out. It wont hurt you and I feel like this is the kind of series that can just get exponentially better over time. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Kat Calamia Aug 29, 2017

    Go Go Power Rangers #2 is another great installment, which continues to build the world of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. This is not just a retelling of the Power Rangers' early days, but a necessary, character-driven story that gives the franchise more depth. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Aug 30, 2017

    After two issues, Boom has more than justified the existence of a second ongoing Power Rangers comic. Go Go Power Rangers works as a fitting companion to its sister series, telling a more character-driven story that wouldn't necessarily be possible on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The series is thriving on the strength of Dan Mora's artwork, working both as an epic superhero adventure and a humble slice-of-life drama. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Aug 29, 2017

    Go Go Power Rangers is a wonderful read and is absolutely new reader friendly to anyone that wants to jump on board the Power Rangers train. That is a big deal for a series like this as it takes time to develop these characters and get you invested in them. It is fantastic for anybody just getting into the series or long time Power Rangers fans. I love what this series is doing going way back before the Zack, Trini, Billy, Jaso, and Kimberly became Power Rangers and were just “teenagers with attitudes” and focusing on their first days as Power Rangers. The creative team just a superb job of balancing the flashbacks with the present day story line and delivering a great read! Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Aug 30, 2017

    Go Go Power Rangers #2 got creative in the way this creative team decided they wanted to build up these characters. We see them working up to the day when they become Rangers, and it is a great contrast to the current struggles they are going through while adjusting to this new way of life. Nothing is easy for them and the fun is in getting to that point where this is at the very least manageable. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Jonathan Edwards Aug 30, 2017

    In a way, I kind of feel like the "worst" part of Go Go Power Rangers, at least relatively speaking, is the fact that they are ultimately supposed to be the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and I worry about the possible foregone conclusion(s) that imposes on the series. Will it have to fall in line with the original canon or the canon of BOOM!'s other Power Rangers series? Because, I personally think that would be a detriment, when this is a book that has excelled in doing its own thing with the concept and characters. Regardless, this has definitely hooked me for the time being. And, I honestly think it's worth checking out for yourself even if you're not much of Power Rangers fan. Hell, I might even go as far as saying it's especially worth checking out if you're not a fan, if only for the possibility that having no previous context would make it that much easier to appreciate the great stuff this series has to offer. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Sep 2, 2017

    BOOM! has found a worthy companion comic to their main Power Rangers series. Parrott and Mora are doing a phenomenal job exploring the lives of these brand new Power Rangers. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Multiversity Comics - Frida Kernen Sep 4, 2017

    "Go Go Power Rangers" #2 knows what it's doing and makes you want to read the next issue too. Read Full Review

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