Sage finally gets what she wants and successfully morphs, but the results are unexpected, and she harbors a taboo secret from her friends and the rest of the Academy!
Meanwhile, Sage is feeling low with Parent Weekend approaching, and in a sparring session with Tula, makes a shocking confession that Tula never saw coming...
Ranger Academy has impressively found a way to carve out its own distinct space in the Ranger mythology in a rather short amount of time, and the franchise is all the better for it. Read Full Review
Ranger Academy is really hitting its stride. With its characters introduced and its location explored, there's so much to enjoy in Maria Ingrande Mora's spirited storytelling plus Jo Mi-Gyeong and Joana Lafuente's fun artwork. Read Full Review
We continue our exploration of the illustrious Ranger Academy with another endearing set of character moments. @mariamorawrites has excelled at crafting interactions between Sage & her friends feel genuine and relatable. Their youthful anxieties go beyond the typical “teens angst” tropes you might expect in a story involving characters this young.
However, while the character development remains a strong point, the plot seems to be slowing down. The central mystery surrounding Sage’s father and her own self-doubts echo plot points from earlier issues without much movement. While the cliffhanger ending hints at a potential escalation, it’s unclear if it’s enough to break the cycle of reveal, ruminate, and repeat.
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