THE LEGENDARY OMEGA RANGERS defended the universe from evil thousands of years ago, the six of them using their elemental powers to protect others from sinister forces.
But that all changed when one key member turned on the others, seduced by the death-defying powers of the Rangers' greatest foe.
How does this Ranger connect to what's locked in the mysterious Omega Vault in Safehaven so many millennia later, as everything converges in the highly-anticipated CHARGE TO 100?
The Death Ranger's story isn't over yet, but if you're invested in what happens next, this is an absolute must-read. Read Full Review
Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger #1 delivers an emotional narrative that tackles the nature of death and introduces a vicious new antagonist to the Power Rangers universe. Even if you haven't read any of the Power Rangers comics before, this is still worth checking out. Read Full Review
Final ThoughtsPower Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger #1 is a rollercoaster ride of a story, with tons of action, some great character moments, and a very touching story. It makes me want to see more of the Omega Rangers, Xi, and their continuing adventures on the edge of the universe. Read Full Review
A bit of a different story telling style but still feels like a Ranger story at it's core a good addition to the multiverse adding more new characters. Read Full Review
Once again, we get a standalone issue that could have easily been streamlined into the ongoing story proper and made for a better overall experience, but it's a fine (if overpriced) package. Read Full Review
Not bad as an origin issue. At least it helps us know a little more about the Death Ranger. It's got some dull stretches, but it helps explain some important things happening in the regular series, and it should be checked out for that, if anything else.
Take your $8 and buy any two issues of the Mighty Morphin or Power Rangers regular series by Ryan Parrott. Anything you buy would be better than this.