Will the Power Rangers make the right choice and save Angel Grove?
The battle of Angel Grove continues as the team grapples with a seemingly no-win scenario.
Will they be able to defeat Lord Zedd and his surprising new ally, or will their home fall into chaos for good?
Mighty Morphin #9 throws new challenges at the Rangers, continuing to upend the status quo that fans have come to associate with the mythos. I'm thankful for these comics, as they manage to capture everything I love about Power Rangers while presenting it in a new light. And next issue looks to do the same with Zordon's homeworld & Lord Zedd. Read Full Review
Another great issue combining cool action, wonderful character drama on multiple levels, and some fascinating looks into rich, unexplored lore. Read Full Review
This book continues to highlight some strong characterizations, especially in Skull, Billy, Zedd, Zelya and Zordon. It still continues to be a lost opportunity to make Aisha, Rocky and Adam stronger individual characters. These are characters we had too little time with on the show, and it feels like such a disappointment to not spend some dedicated time with them here. Overall this is a strong arc in an incredibly strong run expanding on the larger Ranger mythology. Read Full Review
Not going to lie, I never really saw Zedd as a character with much depth. I mean, the visual is what makes him so iconic, but when you scratch further than the surface, there hasn't been much there. That's slowly but surely changed over the course of Mighty Morphin, and that transformation continues in issue #9, including a riveting conversation between Zedd and Zelya that pretty much hooked me for issue #10 instantly. Read Full Review
OMG I can't wait for next issue, I have my own guesses, this is a must buy! What a great time to be a Power Ranger fan!
I like the way the comic adds depth to the situations. In the old show any disputes were easily settled by the end of the episode. But here we see tension like that between Billy and the others now that the truth is out. And between Matt and Tommy. Though we've seen additional Rangers work separate from the traditional team in a few series, this is the first time in Mighty Morphin. That adds some intrigue.
Matt also seems to relish in the positive attention revealing his identity has gotten him. I don't really care for him as a character so it will be a welcome sight when karma bites him in the backside.
Zedd seems to know the Eltarians aren't the noble beings with the preservation of the universe they're seen to be. Could he kno more