Series artist Simona Di Gianfelice returns for the penultimate chapter of Darkest Hour, revealing the consequences of Billy's actions, shattering the trust of his fellow Rangers.
Meanwhile, Dark Specter has devastating plans, and The Ranger Slayer will need help from an old ally to find their salvation...
Witness a shocking cliffhanger ahead of the finale, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Darkest Hour #1, that will leave you stunned!
Writer Melissa Flores had me on a rollercoaster of emotions throughout this penultimate issue, with a number of conversations highlighting how far these characters have evolved from the book's debut 8 years ago. Read Full Review
I am so ready for the conclusion and resolution. This story has taken over a year to tell, and I'm not complaining about that, but I am just so ready sitting on the edge of my seat that it needs to be done. With the big announcements coming up from SDCC this week and the new stories coming soon from Boom! Studios, there is a lot riding on how the gird, the rangers, and the everything gets finished. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #122 is definitely an improvement both is the great art and fby finally moving this story forward to the next concluding issue. Read Full Review
The penultimate BOOM! Power Rangers comic moves the show along and sets the stage for the grand finale. Read Full Review
So it looks like another era has reached its end. It's hard to believe. I remember stumbling on a copy of the first issue at my now closed comic shop and flipping through it. I've been with this series from the start and it's rare for me to stick with a comic that long without at least a few years break, so it means they must've been doing something right.
Though this arc has one chapter to go this is the final issue after 8 years of excitement. Things really aren't going well for the Ranger franchise now and the comic was one of the best things they had going. And though there is new stuff ahead after all I doubt it will do as well or as many readers will stick around for it. But I'm glad I stuck with this series through its run. It w more