The epic conclusion to the first Power Rangers comic book event.
Everything changes here!
This is a new era of the Power Rangers, and hold on to your zords because the rangers are about to change for the better. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid #1 brings the first Power Rangers comic book event to a close, and this is one for the history books. There was so much heart put into this story, and I couldn't help but smile, even if all I wanted to do was weep at what was inevitable for the fate of the multiverse by the end of this story. Read Full Review
Some will wish for more definitive answers, but while you won't have every question answered, you will get an incredible payoff that pays homage to the franchise and launches the comics side of the universe in bold new directions. Read Full Review
As a whole, Shattered Grid was amazing. Read Full Review
So here we are with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid #1. This issue is the absolute conclusion with the event and it definitely pays off for the most part. Read Full Review
With Shattered Grid, Kyle Higgins wraps up the latest Power Rangers event by channeling a lot of the reality-shifting sagas of classic Marvel and DC Comics. Read Full Review
s with the rest of Shattered Grid, action and exposition crowd out the normally strong character work. But it's still a big, loud, action-packed grand finale, which is always fun. Read Full Review
The finale that this massive crossover deserved, featuring a little romance, a little world-shattering action, a new Megazord and an ending that I didn't see coming. Well-done. Read Full Review
Shattered Grid #1 managed to conclude a Power Rangers crossover and fill it with heart and nuance all the while setting up what promises to be new, yet familiar direction. Despite its flawed pacing choices and artistic decisions, it is what I wish more DC/Marvel events were like. Im sure anyone whos followed the crossover will find this conclusion satisfying. Read Full Review
Kyle Higgins delivered beyond my expectations. Rather, Higgins' greatest success is tonal, ridding the Rangers of their unintentional camp, delivering a series both brightly colored and yet clearly for the adults who grew up on such instead of their children or childhood selves. His is a depiction of high school life for those who've already undergone as much, rather than those anticipating their secondary schooling still. Too few franchises take this approach. Read Full Review
Now what do I do with my life?
Started off really great, but then it felt to rushed once it got to the middle. Should have had 2 more issues IMO. Was a little dissapointed with