Final issue! Are Kimberly, Trini, and Zack ready to leave behind the life of a Ranger once more? What does this mean for Tommy and Kimberly?
With plenty of giant robots, character development, and a satisfying conclusion, its a great way to bring the original Pink Rangers story to an end. Read Full Review
This was also a great issue for character development. Alongside the supporting characters, who all get great little moments, Kimberly comes off as a really developed person here. She's got a lot on her mind and juggles a lot of different trials and tribulations. This adventure has meant a lot to her and it changes her character to the extent that I hope we get more such mini-series. There is a lot of explore, and the creative team has barely scratched the surface " but what scratches! So much fun! Read Full Review
Power Rangers: Pink! has been a wildly inconsistent ride, and that trend doesn't change with the book's finale. Brenden Fletcher, Kelly Thompson and Tini Howard seem to have quite a bit to say in regards to Kimberly Hart, but their final installment is somehow both drawn out and overstuffed, making it tough to single in on any one redeeming trait. Read Full Review