The Rangers go head-to-head with Rita's monster, Flog, and finally start to settle into their roles as Earth's protectors. But all the while, Rita is plotting a new attack that the Rangers will never see coming...because it involves Kim's boyfriend, Matthew.
The comics are surpassing the original show with its original content. Read Full Review
Truly a Power Rangers story made by people who care about the fans and these characters. Read Full Review
Overall, Go Go Power Rangers has been a great, fresh take on these characters, a character study mixed with powerful action sequences which appeals to fans of the original Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Pick this one up. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers is one of my favorite comic books on my pull list, as Ryan Parrott and Dan Mora deliver the perfect balance of Power Ranger action and characterwork in every issue. Read Full Review
This issue added a lot of character depth. And, of course, giant robot versus giant monster fights are always excellent. Read Full Review
Rita is not the villainess to mess with as Go Go Power Rangers #4 proves. Every monster matters, as well as every loss. And even then that never means that Rita won't come back stronger and more dangerous than she was the last time. This situation really put the Rangers through some loops to figure out what they can accomplish on their own, as a team, and what still holds them back from settling into their roles as Earth's protectors. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers #4 is just another excellent entry into a series that has really surprised me at how good it is. The creative team is delivering exactly what I want from a Power Rangers series. Read Full Review
Go Go Power Rangers #4 is another lovely addition to the series and adds new and exciting layers to the Rangers you know and love. Read Full Review