In the wake of an event that has shook the Power Rangers universe to its very foundations, the stage is set for a brand new adventure when a diehard Rangers fangirl named Lola somehow finds herself mixed up in a wacky mess spanning multiple universes!
Get ready for total mayhem as the new Infinity Force team faces off against the bombastic and fantabulous villain Poisandra, a D-lister with a dangerous level of insecurity, with all of reality at stake!
Will Poisandra's world-wrecking rampage lay waste to the fragile multiverse, or can this totally ludicrous team come together in time to stop her?
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It may not be practical to wish this, but I sincerely hope this isn't the last we've seen of this team or this concept in general, because both are brilliant, and no fan of the Power Rangers franchise should miss how special this book truly is. Read Full Review
Don't let the randomness of the artwork and the premise turn you away, this is a fun little comic that gets to the heart of being a Power Ranger. Great little one-shot. Read Full Review
A new direction for the Power Rangers unfurls with this wonderfully surprising one-shot. Read Full Review
With the unique one-off issue of Power Rangers Infinity #1, Humphries and Brandt & Stein craft a fun tale that shows the unlimited possibilities of the universe. I enjoyed it and had a giant smile while reading it. In a multiverse where anyone could become a Power Ranger, they prove that it's not solely about the costumes but believing in yourself that you are worthy to wear the mask. Read Full Review
Power Rangers Infinity is a fun, meta exploration of what it means to be a Power Ranger as well as a fan of the franchise. Sam Humphries creates a dynamic cast of characters led by Lola, whose arc underpins the valuable message of the story. Read Full Review
The presentation of this story is certainly a breath of fresh air in Power Rangers storytelling. Though Sam Humphries does end up swinging and missing with this story that leans more into the Super Sentai side rather than Power Rangers. Read Full Review