THE ORIGIN OF THE OMEGA RANGERS CONCLUDES! Jason, Trini and Zack meet Kiya for the first time on Safehaven to begin their new roles as Omega Rangers! Meanwhile, what will it take for Aisha, Rocky and Adam to prove they're ready to be the newest Power Rangers?
With the conclusion of Go Go Power Rangers #32, one journey ends, to lead to the start of something new. I'm happy t say that this was a story I was there for from the first issue, to the last. This is what you look for from your licensed books when they are supposed to give you an experience you couldn't get in another medium. Read Full Review
The time jumps are still a little confusing, and while it was nice to see some of the threads tied up, we didn't exactly learn anything new, making it feel a little less impactful. That said, Go Go set a high bar for Power Rangers comics, and it certainly went out on a high note. Read Full Review
Overall, Go Go Power Rangers #32 is a perfect bookend to the Power Rangers' humble beginnings. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers sticks the landing just fine with an issue that's mostly about filling in some blanks and tying things off with a bow. Read Full Review
In short, Go Go Power Rangers #32 is an above average issue that has to cover a lot of ground and does it with only a couple of small stumbles, showing us a version of 'The Power Transfer' much superior to what we got on TV back in the day. Read Full Review
Thank you Parrot and Grace ! What a great send off for this book, can't wait to read the new
MMPR and whatever is new in this amazing universe!
This title's take on "Necessary Evil" was better than MMPR's was. This comic gives more heart and soul to the Rangers. On the show it was the usual cheesy stuff Power Rangers is so legendary for. "Yeah. You're leaving. We envy you. Bye now, We're over them already. Yipee. Our new team is born. I'm so excited I think I just wet myself." Not here though. The Rangers who are staying don't want to break up the team. And once it is, they aren't as thrilled to move on either. That's why these comics are better than the original show. Of course, it's aimed at an older audience than 4-10-year-olds too.
The series' cancellation is saddening, but not unexpected. They'll be launching 2 new titles this Fall. Hopefully they'll be as good.