With the Green Dragon Power Coin in the hands of someone's identity that will shock the rest of the Power Rangers, a fateful battle on the moon commences!
But as climactic events unfold, who will remain to carry on the legacy of the Mighty Morphin Powers Rangers? Will the world still need them?
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return saved some of its best punches for last, though the table is also effectively set for future stories. Read Full Review
A five-star landing for the team of Johnson, Hotson, Leon, Sanchez-Almara and Dukeshire. The final issue of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return is the perfect mix of action, character, legacy and original. I can only hope for more storytelling from this team in the future because this franchise and its fanbase deserve more. Read Full Review
As family fights family, older and wiser Power Rangers confront the next generation of villains, and Finsters genius resurrects the dead in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #4. Read Full Review
This hits every right spot! There is nothing truly wrong with this issue. I think the pacing was okay but rushed at the end. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #4 closes the book on one of BOOM!'s most compelling Power Rangers stories. The amount of care that the creative team put into bringing The Return to life is on par with X-Men '97, which makes it perfect for longtime Ranger fans and newcomers alike. I also am excited by the future teased in the final pages; whatever happens next with the Ranger comics, there's a solid foundation left for future creators. Read Full Review
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #4 delivers an ending that balances out fanservice with many great character moments. Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson, and Nico Leon create so many great moments that when the story reaches its conclusion your left wanting more. If you are a Power Rangers fan make sure you pick up this mini-series asap. Read Full Review
The big twist was effectively foreshadowed, but the final page WASN'T, and the overall package is a fun read. Read Full Review
Questions still loom about this plot but the fight sequences were entertaining and yes we finally got them. Read Full Review
Pretty interesting twist issue. At first I heard complaints this series would be woke but I haven't seen a sign of that in all 4 issues. Johnson has so far given a pretty good story. It may not be in league with Shattered grid or the Eltarian war but it's still been a good read.
Selena seems to be a redeemable character more than a true villain. I expect her to somehow see how wrong she is and won't need to be destroyed in the end. I also wonder who the white Ranger at the end is. It should be an interesting conclusion next issue.