* Two New Series. Two New Teams. The UNLIMITED POWER ERA continues as shocking secrets of The New Green Ranger are revealed!
* Zordon enlists Billy's help as the Mighty Morphin team deals with a shocking betrayal by the Power Rangers team.
* As the Mighty Morphin team remains fractured, Zedd launches his latest attack - and only The New Green Ranger stands in his way.
* But none of them realize they've walked into a trap, courtesy of Zedd's new powers!
Mighty Morphin #2 continues to develop the new era of Power Rangers, never losing sight of all the elements that make the franchise what it is. Between this andPower Rangers, I'm glad that BOOM! Studios is continuing to put its mark on the Rangers and that Parrott is continuing to write their adventures. Read Full Review
All in all, Mighty Morphin #2 continues the explosive fall out from Power Rangers #1, with both series going in different directions – for now at least. Ryan Parrott and Marco Renna continue their magic and continue to make both Mighty Morphin and Power Rangers worthy of your time. Read Full Review
If you're wondering why the Ranger comics are going strong and getting so much hype, this is the perfect time to dive right in. Read Full Review
The Green Ranger story doesn't move forward all that much, but Billy's reactions move it a bit in subtle ways, and the series as a whole is now on a much more interesting trajectory. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this issue's character work, especially the Bulk/Skull interaction, but Lord Zedd and his crew are also entertaining, while the question of who's under the Green Helmet continues. Fine comics all around. Read Full Review
This a fantastic book!
Writer Ryan Parrott continues to build on the intriguing Eltar subplot, which could end up being the biggest game-changer of the series, but the more drastic change is Zordon and the Ranger’s changing stance on the Omega Rangers. This draws a line in the sand between the two teams and opens the door on even more interesting character developments for half the team, including Billy, Tommy, and Aisha. It’s also nice to see the villains actually conveyed as a formidable threat, and credit for that should also go to artist Marco Renna and colorists Walter Baiamonte and Katia Ranalli, who bring that epic fight to life with a burst of style and color, feeling like it jumped right out of the show.
Too bad the show was never this good. The main appeal of this comic is how it gives us insight into the characters, showing them as everyday young people than the goody-goody only image they had on the show. It's also so different to see Zordon upset. He was always so patient and gentle. As for the action, it was also good. It's exciting to see the Rangers battling more than silly animal monsters or inanimate objects brought to life. The Green Ranger had little role here and was of less help.
This new series continues from where the old one left off pretty well. It always leaves you eager to see what will happen next. It's also interesting to see the series take a whole new direction from what happened on the show, especially since thi more
Mighty Morphin
Issue: 2
Publisher: @boom_studios
Writer: Ryan Parrott
Artist: @marcorennaart
Colorist: @lariato_corp & Katia Ranalli
Cover: @leeinhyuk
Variant Cover: Elonora Carlini
Letterer: @edukedw
The Unlimited Power Era continues and Zordon is pissed! The Omega Rangers recently infiltrated the Command Center’s underground holding cell and have taken Lord Drakkon in an effort to use his knowledge to take down the threat of Empyreal. Zordon is not happy and enlists Billy's help in order to inform their allies that the Omega Rangers are now fugitives! Meanwhile, the Power Rangers are overwhelmed after Lord Zedd sets a trap for them.
These covers are awesome and more