This is it. The team up between every Ranger left standing against the unrivaled power of Drakkon, while a covert team led by Grace embarks on what might be their last mission ever.
The next issue will be the finale of the Shattered Grid event, and this month's issue only shows the tip of the iceberg of consequences for the future of this series, which only leaves more questions with the announcement of a different ranger team taking the lead in the Mighty Morphin Power Ranger series. Read Full Review
There's so much fan service here it's ridiculous, but as Kyle Higgins has done so well throughout the series, it never feels done simply for the cheap pop. Read Full Review
I simply cant recommend this book more than I already have, and I absolutely cannot wait to see how this story ends. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #30 definitely left us with that feeling like this could easily be their last mission. I mean how do you fight someone who can snatch powers so effortlessly? Someone who commands Zords that can level theirs as if they are gnats? However this ends, I just find myself so captivated by the fact that it will take a well they have not dug into yet. This is how you breathe life into a war and make the stakes real. Read Full Review
I know I will miss this art team here as they have really brought the feel of the power rangers while still being able to add a serious tone to it. This issue probably has some of my favorite panels of Rita in the entire run. You also really feel the impact of the fight scenes and there's one moment in particular that gives one ranger a shining shot. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ends the event with all the layers it has been using to make the series very much talked about and it only leaves me excited for more in the future. Read Full Review
The united Rangers faces Lord Dakkon in what would be the last and decisive battle, however Dakkon is still very strong for the Rangers but wait, Rita is in the game and Rita has her own plans. Read Full Review
When the character moments land, they're really nice. But a plethora of wild, over-the-top action keeps the issue from truly delivering heart. The action is still pretty cool, though. Read Full Review