In dreams of the distant past and the battle for Earth and the Moon, new revelations are revealed about Zedd, Zordon, and Rita!
While the Rangers debate over their priorities and the fate of their captured friend, an agent of their enemies waits for them-one of an evil presence that's all too familiar!
‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' focuses on the characters in the aftermath of the first two issues, steadily building towards something bigger down the line. Everything about this series captures the energy of the Power Rangers shows that fans grew up watching while adding a new level of detail, character, and colorful energy that elevates the entire universe and builds an even deeper foundation. Read Full Review
The new Power Rangers era has not let up the gas pedal since it started, and it just keeps getting better and more interesting and complex. This issue has a lot of great, meaningful character moments across the entire cast. Read Full Review
The Rangers find themselves in a whirlwind of change, and while returning foes and powerful new ones are certainly putting them on their heels, the most captivating battles are happening amongst themselves. That's where Mighty Morphin Power Rangers has always shined brightest, and writer Melissa Flores continues that tradition here, exploring the fractures that have started developing within the team but also within how the team views Zordon's overall approach. Read Full Review
The further this develops the more I wonder about things like who this Vessel character is and still whether this is the real Rita Repulsa or that copy we haven't seen since Necessary Evil. Either way I'm sure her father has something to do with what's happening. After all Master Vile's ultimate goal was to acquire the Zeo crystal, so this plot would be a very clever way to get it without risking himself. And he's low enough to do so even at the cost of his daughter's life.
It's so interesting how the Rangers have doubts and struggle in their work to stay a team when issues like concern about Matt and guilt over what happened to him are impacting them. It's a distant turn from the way everything was resolved by the episode's end in the more