A legacy that began in Go Go Power Rangers finally converges here as CHARGE TO 100 reaches its milestone issue-and kicks off brand new beginnings!
Rangers fans will not want to miss Ryan Parrott's FINAL issue on the main series, joined by a superstar lineup of returning artists including Dan Mora, Marco Renna, Moisés Hidalgo, Hendry Prasetya, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Eleonora Carlini, Francesco Mortarino, and Miguel Mercado!
News of a deadly threat reaches the team-one that threatens every Ranger and Earth, and even a home long since destroyed.
As the climactic battle against unspeakable enemies unfolds, the lines betwee more
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100is not only a grand celebration of all things Power Rangers, but it marks the end of an era for the comics. The title is in good hands, as Melissa Flores and Mercado will step in to handle the next issue. And as for Parrott, his tenure with writing superpowered teenagers is only continuing withRogue Sun and the upcoming sequel to the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100 is absolutely everything you hoped it would be, and the perfect way to turn the page as we head into a new era. Read Full Review
An amazing sendoff to one of the best runs thePower Rangers franchise has seen,Mighty Morphin Power Rangers#100 is action-packed yet remains full of heart. Read Full Review
When you wait for something to come for so long there is always that concern that it won't live up to the expectations. This issue exceeded every expectation that I had and then some. Unfortunately this is Ryan's last main story in the Ranger multiverse and what a way to go and I am sure his legacy in the world of Power Rangers will live on. This book is a piece of comic perfection and every Power Rangers fan needs to grab themselves a copy. Read Full Review
Big fight, lots of cool moments, some excellent character drama; this anniversary issue has it all and is a great finale to a truly excellent comic book run. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100 is an excellent example of giving longtime fans resolution while supplying plenty of moments for casual readers to enjoy. You'll get the warm and fuzzies knowing full well BOOM! Studios has elevated this franchise and treated it with the utmost respect. Read Full Review
Parrott's big finale pays off on a number of ongoing plots, including some surprising roster changes, but the price tag is hard to get past. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100 is a great conclusion to Ryan Parrott's long run on the franchise. There were a lot of meaningful moments for all the characters involved. Jason Scott Lee's arc in particular was satisfying with how things ended up for him when all was said and done. The ending left me just even more excited to read what the next Power Rangers creative team has in store for the franchise. That is all a sign of a successful run by Parrott as he leaves the Power Rangers series as strong as when he picked it up from Kyle Higgins before him. Read Full Review
a fitting conclusion to the Power Rangers series. Highly recomend people read this series.
The death ranger as a character fell flat but Parrott still managed to weave a brilliant story about friendship, life, and the things that truly matter.
A pretty decent conclusion and 100th issue (Here's hoping Boom doesn't get like Marvel or DC and think that makes it old and decides to start over at #1 with 7 thousand variants). It's a big change from the old show's give a ranger a personal situation, bad guys send a monster, Rangers fight monster, monster grows, they unite the Zords, defeat the monster, Episode's spotlighted Ranger resolves their situation, the end.
The Death Ranger was far from a real interesting enemy like Drakkon or the Empyreals and this story wasn't exactly as thrilling as Shattered Grid or the Eltarian war, Parrott did a decent sign off. Maybe we'll see his writing return one day.
As for Jason, we know he'll be back, just hopefully before his Gold Zeo ra more