In the wake of their win against the evil space witch, Rita Repulsa, the newly formed Power Rangers team test the limits of their new abilities when morphed. Meanwhile, Rita plots her revenge by uncovering the Rangers true identities.
Go Go Power Rangers #3 continues to prove that it's the best Ranger comic ever created. The character interactions are wonderful, the humor is hilarious and the art is fantastic. It's easily one of my favorite comics right now and I highly recommend it to anyone. Read Full Review
As with the TV show I loved, I am enjoying this new take which is giving me something I never had with the original series something so new that I am hooked like a ten year old boy. Read Full Review
That caveat aside, it's an excellent comic, even more so if you loved the original MMPR cast, and I highly recommend it. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers continues to gracefully develop the Power Rangers and their supporting cast in a pulse-pounding issue of the series. With this installment, tension is rising, as Rita raises the stakes in her game with the Power Rangers - threatening everything they have in-and-out of their costumes. This creates for a truly well-balanced Power Rangers comic book, and a series you urgently need to put on your pull list. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers is absolutely stunning in all aspects of comic book storytelling! The story is fantastic it has drama, humor, and action. It will make you cringe, laugh and jump out of your seat in excitement; making you salivate for the next issue. The art team captures the “teenagers with attitude” perfectly making the story jump off the page! Power Ranger fan or not you are doing yourself a disservice if you are not picking up Go Go Power Rangers. It's the lives of the original Power Rangers you never knew they had, and in Go Go Power Rangers #3 things only get more mixed up in their already hectic lives. Read Full Review
Solid character development continues to deepen the lore and ultimately elevate the entire franchise. Read Full Review
A lot happened throughout Go Go Power Rangers #3. I find myself very impressed by the pacing in this issue that we got character development, we got action, and we got some great dialogue between Rita and her latest monster creation. This creative team knows exactly what they want us to get out of this stage of the Rangers' lives and they do so with almost flawless execution. Read Full Review
I'm going to be straight with you. If Dan Mora leaves this comic, there's a good chance I will too. His art is one of the best parts of this comic, setting such a solid tone throughout, and depicting characters in ways that feel respectful of the originals, but not carbon copies. This comic is fantastic largely because of his amazing art. Read Full Review
If you haven't tried this book out yet, you should. It's as simple as that. You don't have to be a fan or have even heard of Power Rangers before. This is easily one of the most accessible books I've read all year, and it's quickly situated itself among those I look the most forward to reading each month. Read Full Review
Overall, another great issue to a really solid series. We get some fun character moments in this one, and also are able to see the effects that these large-scale fights have on the community of Angel Grove. If it felt a bit anti-climactic in the end, the issue still left me with a big smile on my face. Something this series has tended to do. Read Full Review