Still reeling from the shocking discovery held deep in the heart of Drakkon's prison tower; Deadlock, Kimberly unknowingly triggers Drakkon's final failsafe, sending a message deep into space that will ultimately put Kimberly face to face with an enemy even more powerful than Lord Drakkon himself. Will the Unknown Ranger she freed help her - or stand against her?
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Power Rangers: Drakkon-New Dawn
Issue: 2
Publisher: @boom_studios
Writer: Anthony Burch
Artist: @simoneragazzoni
Colorist: @raul_angulo_art
Cover: @junggeun_yoon
Foil Cover: @montesgoni
Letterer: @edukedw
This issue immediately picks up following the events of the debut issue. Following her shocking discovery in Lord Drakkon’s prison tower, Deadlock, Kimberly accidentally triggers Lord Drakkon’s failsafe plan. A message has been sent deep into space that could bring an enemy that is even more powerful than Lord Drakkon himself. After Kimberly discovers the surprising identity of the mysterious armored Ranger, she hopes that he helps her as she must rally her new army and w more
This issue is better than #1, but I'm still not too impressed. It makes too many references to the "In Space" series, which I'm not really a fan of.
If they continue following the Drakkon dimension after this, I doubt I'll stick along for the ride.