As the Rangers deal with the fallout of Rita's sinister plan and Matthew's startling return, a new threat emerges with a shocking connection to Lord Drakkon.
We do want to see that Matt storyline pay off sometime soon, but there's just too much good stuff here to complain. Read Full Review
The issue closes with Rangers lamenting on their failure while fearing the future, and Anti-Pink on the brink of forming an alliance that could alter the future even further. The Anti-Pink identity reveal, though cliche, does bring forth another interesting character, which should also lead to another engaging origin story. Small banality aside, issue #9 is another stellar installment that finally starts to get to the nitty-gritty of Shattered Grid(dy) Read Full Review
If you are worried about Shattered Grid “messing up” the ongoing story in Go Go Power Rangers #9 do not fret. This is another excellent issue of this series. Yes it does tie-in and it pushes that event along but Parrott does not let that take away from the focus of this ongoing story and what Go Go Power Rangers is all about. Plus, I cannot complain about Dan Mora and Ral Angulo getting to take a crack at these amazing designs! Read Full Review
Continuing the GGPR story while folding in the big ol' crossover anniversary madness, and doing so with aplomb. Read Full Review
In the end, Go Go Power Rangers #9 succeeds in bringing the younger team into the fold in a way that is unique to how everyone else has been dragged into this war for the fate of Rangers as a whole. Read Full Review
However little an impact this series will have on the larger crossover, it's still a fun comic with a delightful focus on dialogue and character. Read Full Review