As the death of this entire new universe draws near, each Ranger will be faced with a terrible choice-and one Ranger may be forced to betray everything they believe in.
In this rather emotionally charged issue, the Rangers travel to an abandoned, devastated planet brimming with vortex energy, where bonds are tested and challenged, and the calm finally gives way to the storm. Read Full Review
"Beyond the Grid" continues to forge a path unlike any other Power Rangers story, though whether that's a good thing or a bad thing will depend on how you feel about certain characters. Read Full Review
I've been dragging the entire "Beyond The Grid" arc since I began reviewing it. It's been a mediocre event beyond the amazing visuals from Simone Di Meo.
MMPR #37 begins tying some of the narrative threads together and may actually be setting up a decent conclusion now that all of the introductions are out of the way.
This issue begins with the Rangers landing on a planet full of Zeo Crystals. They are taken aback by the remote and unsecured nature of the planet and make camp. It's during this moment that the Prater appears to one of the heroes and offers them a way out of this situation if they steal Ari's Solarix/Morpher.
Long story short, the Morpher is stolen which leads to a huge conflict within the more