With the new Ranger wreaking havoc and bringing destruction, Andros realizes the scale of his mistake, and that the planet is in grave danger.
But when the deadly Ranger seeks a new host, an unexpected and much-beloved victim becomes the next tool of death, at the expense of the Omegas...
This arc just gets better and no one does it better than Ryan Parrott, this issue sets the tone going into the conclusive next issue and has left me counting the seconds until release. If you haven't read this arc yet then you most definitely need to get catching up ready for issue #23, it's going to be epic. Read Full Review
With one issue to go before the monumental Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100, Power Rangers #22 impressively sets the tone and the stakes for the high-profile event while also delivering several unexpected moments along the way. Read Full Review
The new villain brings a new sort of evil for the Power Rangers to face, because I don't know if we've ever done Rangers vs. Zombies? Should be a hoot! Read Full Review
With Power Rangers #22 Ryan Parrott and Marco Renna set the stage up for the finale of Charge To 100 to be epic. The Death Ranger is presented as a villain unlike any other the Power Rangers team have faced. What the Death Ranger did by the end of Power Rangers #22 creates a lot of questions for how things will end in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100. Read Full Review
As the penultimate issue before the big anniversary event, Power Rangers #22 is a successful cliffhanger, the kind of setup that makes readers wonder what in the world will happen next, with strong art throughout, a compelling villain. Read Full Review
This is certainly darker than anything you'd see on the corny original show aimed at kids. While it's not as thrilling as the Eltarian war it has its interest factor. As usual this series ties in a lot with the Power Rangers in Space series, which I didn't watch, so it makes it a little confusing in its references. Otherwise it's good enough. Mighty Morphin is usually the more exciting of these two series, but it looks like they'll be remerging back into one soon, so I guess that won't matter much before long. I'm still expecting #100 to be a good one.