The CHARGE TO 100 brought everything together in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100, now discover the bold new future for the bestselling franchise!
Writer Melissa Flores (Power Rangers, The Dead Lucky) and artist Simona Di Gianfelice (All-New Firefly) reunite all of your favorite Rangers, recharged and ready for a bold new direction for your favorite Teenagers With Attitude that begins right here!
'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' dives right into a bold new era that hits all the right notes to capture that trademark Power Rangers feeling while continuing the moves to keep the franchise modern and fresh, and welcoming to fans new and old. An energetically beautiful and colorful debut with plenty of fun and darker elements to build up to an intriguing cliffhanger sure to bring a lot to this world. Read Full Review
For me the Power Rangers multiverse is becoming faultless, every story arc that comes from it seems to bring a fresh tone to the story and keeping the overall feeling relevant. Something epic is building and so is my anticipation. Read Full Review
This is the perfect issue to jump in and join the fun and offers a significant payoff for longtime readers. Read Full Review
The new creative team brings some fun character interactions, a cool new story and some excellent action. This doesn't re-invent the wheel of BOOM!'s Power Rangers comics, instead just giving us more of the same great storytelling. Read Full Review
The relationships among the Rangers have always been the book's central core, and thankfully that is still the case here too. Power Rangers seems to be in great hands. Read Full Review
Melissa Flores and Simona Di Gianfelice do not miss a beat with a home run of a comic book in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #101. Right away a major statement is made with the return of a major forgotten Power Rangers villain that changes the game. How the Power Rangers and Zordon respond to this has me fully invested in finding out what happens next in this series. Read Full Review
This issue gives me great hope that we are in for some fantastic Power Rangers stories. Read Full Review
The new seven-person Power Rangers team sees a new era, a new normal and a very familiar foe, but it all holds together very well. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers #101 begins a new era for the Power Rangers by bringing in a new creative team and an old foe. You'll definitely be glad you stayed if you've been reading the MMPRcomics since their inception. And if you're a newcomer to the comics, this is the perfect jumping point. Read Full Review
Not bad for A new team's start. In fact, it's off to a good start like Higgins and Parrott's were. The story seems to return us to the regular team, but we know the Omega team will be back. In the mean time there's a lot to keep the Rangers busy. I doubt this is the regular Rita Repulsa back (In a better fashion than the show did), but it's more likely that copy that Zedd made into a Dark Ranger before the title split in two.
Flores also captures Goldar's character better than any story I've seen since the '16 annual. He actually was concerned for his master. It was a bit of a turn since for some odd reason Parrott seemed to make him not have any true loyalty to Zedd, though in the original series, that was where his true allegiance l more