The Rangers might finally have their powers, but they still have a long way to go before they’re a real team. They’ll need to learn fast though, as one group delves into a mysterious and potentially dangerous underground labyrinth known as The Belly, while another explores a more… diplomatic solution to rescuing Mark.
This issue has so much to offer, and it really moves the story along. But the inclusion of the Zord that Orion and Mark made was perfect for this issue as well. Its going to be exciting to see where next issue goes from here. Read Full Review
Power Rangers Prime #7 balances conflicts both physical and emotional, while further fleshing out its world. Read Full Review
Some weird story choices aside, this issue moves the story along nicely into its next chapter with some strong character choices that I really like. Read Full Review
Power Rangers Prime #7 is a very good start to the second half of the series life. Melissa Flores and Michael Yg tap into how things aren't as straightforward as they normally are after the Power Rangers are formed. Each member of the cast is bringing their own baggage to the story, and it is really highlighted here. The complications that arise creates even greater intrigue in finding out where the story will go next. Read Full Review
The first six issues of Power Rangers Prime feel like they'd have comfortably been a two or three issue arc, and while I am enjoying what's happening, I feel like the focus on how disjointed this Ranger "team" is makes the story feel equally unstable. Read Full Review
So much to love about this issue. We get a bit more on Valentina which is a nice change of pace & who her dad is. The world expanding here as usual is always a treat & THAT LAST PAGE! Plus Teezee is just ADORABLE!!