* The New Power Rangers have formed an uneasy alliance with Lord Drakkon...but now must trust Astronema and Ecliptor in order to survive.
* But do the would-be Princess of Evil and her mentor have something else planned for their new allies?
Power Rangers continues to be the MVP of the Ranger comics universe, and we don't see that changing anytime soon. Read Full Review
A tense issue full of character moments in the middle of combat, giving us spotlights on Trini, Drakkon and Astronma while holding its tension and excitement. Nicely done. Read Full Review
Ryan Parrott really starts separating the Omega Rangers from expectations in this issue, and it could lead to some really exciting stories and moral arguments going forward. Read Full Review
Sadly his Power Rangers run still feels a tad underwhelming compare to Mighty Morphin even tho this should feel more interestingly exciting here. Oh well.
This story is apparently aimed at the longtime fans. I am a little familiar with the Space and SPD series, but not very much. I threw in the towel after Zeo. Turbo stunk too much to follow and afterward was no more interesting to me (Though I did like Time Force and Dino Thunder).
All-in-all, the story was okay. It is interesting to see the original Rangers encounter characters who were years from appearing on the show. It looks like Drakkon's still got his own agenda that will likely come to light after the Emperyals are dealt with. While this series isn't as intriguing as the regular at the moment, it is still a pretty good change of pace from the direction we remember.