An All-New Limited Series Revealing Drakkon's Final Plan!
After the shocking events of Power Rangers: Ranger Slayer, Kimberly is determined to purge the world of Drakkon's legacy, starting with Deadlock; the prison tower where Drakkon held all those who opposed him.
But even the Ranger Slayer has no clue of the true power kept in Deadlock-and what unlocking the doors will set into motion.
As Kimberly investigates the worst of Drakkon's secrets, she sets in motion Drakkon's final plan-one that will pit her against a fan favorite Power Rangers villain!
Burch has set up a great follow-up to Ranger Slayer and adds an air of mystery to the overall story with this new character and incoming threat. The ending of this issue is sure to have readers picking up the next chapter. Read Full Review
A spin-off shows that Boom Studios! Power Rangers isn't quite finished with the legacy of its iconic villain; and it's as menacing as ever. Read Full Review
Overall, Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #1 was a book worth taking a chance on. You have to give credit where it is due that they have left no stone unturned in the Power Rangers multiverse. Read Full Review
Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #1 picks up where Ranger Slayer left off, continuing to delve into the mind of the Ranger Slayer and her quest for redemption. Since this is a three-issue miniseries, I'm curious to see how Kimberly continues to deal with being a ruler and working with her former friends turned foes (and in Zack and Trini's case, turned friends again). I also hope that this series will not be the end of this universe. Read Full Review
Drakkon New Dawn surpassed my expectations, and the next issue can't get here soon enough. Read Full Review
I'm intrigued to see what direction Drakkon New Dawn will take and I hope Anthony Burch throws in a few more surprises within the next two issues. Read Full Review
To be honest, this book has started to drift into something that can only be described as "fanfiction". Granted, that isn't a bad thing, however with how this story is unfolding, and the secret we all discover in this issue, by the end, even you gentle viewer will be saying the same thing. Read Full Review
If this is what an ongoing Coinless comic would look like, I think we'd be in good hands. Engaging characters and interesting story, with solid art. Read Full Review
What a great setup! This whole comic was a delight! Can't wait to dig more into the coinless world!
Like the Ranger Slayer special, this was a stale letdown. Am I supposed to know this prisoner? My knowledge beyond Zeo's end is practically nil. And beyond that, except for Time Force, the "Forever Red" episode of Wild force and Dino Thunder, I never paid much attention to much of the other titles. Those other series sucked too much.
I doubt I'll be following the development of this reality if the other 2 issues are as poor as this one was.