This is it. The big test. Sage will need to successfully perform her First Morph, but don't worry-it will only take all of her skills, while surviving on a hostile planet known only as CHROMIA!
It will take more than just her skills though, with teamwork being essential to reach the peak and acquire the means of Morphin time.
But when the class bully runs into some trouble on the way, will Sage risk her test results to save him, or leave him behind?
In this game-changing issue, fans are not going to want to miss out on the exclusive spoiler variant cover by Goñi Montes, featuring a surprise so big that we can't show you the more
Ranger Academy has become one of the books I look forward to most each and eery month, and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Read Full Review
A well deserved 5 verdict for this story arc as the story begins to flourish and the different twists come to the surface, what was once a straight forward origin style story could well become something completely different. Read Full Review
This story even though it has elements of the Power Rangers does not really feel like a Power Ranger story. That may not be a bad thing, It may be good that this franchise can expand on itself and tell different types of stories. Read Full Review
One of my favorite aspects of this series so far is how much it’s felt like its pulled from various childhood/YA franchises which have come before it, giving it a feeling that reaches so much further beyond its Power Rangers roots. This issue squarely put me back in the mindset of watching an episode of The Magic School Bus, with the Academy students going on an epic space adventure with their not-quite-fully-present teacher. The trio of Sage, Lindy, and Theo are such an endearing and adorable friendship, you can’t help but root for them to succeed in everything they do. And we even see more growth from Sage, who volunteers to stay behind and help a frenemy. This book is flying under the radar for most folks, but you’re missing out onmore