The Justice League and the Power Rangers have arrived in the Rangers' home dimension, but the heroes of these two worlds are too late to prevent Angel Grove's shocking fate. With the Earth now on the chopping block, can these teams come together to undo the damage wrought by Zedd and Brainiac? Co-published with BOOM! Studios.
This is another great issue. The art is wonderful throughout, which is combined with some great action. It's a really fun issue with a lot of standout moments both in dialogue and action. I highly recommend reading the issue. Read Full Review
Justice League/Power Rangers knows what it wants to be, and that's an entertaining Superfriends style thrill ride. The great news is that it succeeds, and if you're a fan of either series, you're going to love it even more. Read Full Review
Fantastic series to follow! I hope you have been collecting them because I foresee that this will be arare issue tofind in the future. Even my comic book shop sold out of this issue Wednesday morning. This series doesn't carry a complicated, mature plot, these big baddies have been portrayed much more vicious in other reiterations and arcs. This is a family friendlyseries for sure. It's a great crossover, filled with fun and teamwork, something the world needs right now. Read Full Review
Justice League/Power Rangers #5 is a pretty fun issue but I did want more Power Rangers action. Most of the action we get in this issue is from the Justice League, which is fine if this were just a League book. But in a team up crossover like this, I'd like to see a good balance of action between the two teams. I hope that issue #6 delivers on this. Read Full Review
Justice League/Power Rangers #5 may not be the most impressive instalment of this crossover, but it certainly is a fun one. As the Rangers and Justice League attempt to save the Earth from Brainiac and Lord Zedd, the creative team give us some intriguing developments, even if some don't quite pay off. Read Full Review
Both the Justice League and the Power Rangers feel moderately sidelined in this penultimate issue of what's been a fun (albeit slightly fluffy) crossover adventure"and by none other than Alpha Both the Justice League and the Power Rangers feel moderately sidelined in this penultimate issue of what's been a fun (albeit slightly fluffy) crossover adventure"and by none other than Alpha Five, a "sentient" robot helpmate to the Power Rangers who manages to give Brainiac a considerable tongue-lashing (right before he's dismembered by the good guys in some what grim fashion). Trust me, it makes sense in the narrative, even though the whole books feels like it's careened a bit sideways for the moment. Read Full Review
JusticeLeague/Power Rangers is a paint by numbers crossover title but not in a bad way.The story is decent enough, and the art looks great, but this isn't really thebook I expected however it is something I'd recommend more for younger readers into these teams. Read Full Review
JusticeLeague/Power Rangers is a paint by numbers crossover title but not in a bad way.The story is decent enough, and the art looks great, but this isn't really thebook I expected however it is something I'd recommend more for younger readers into these teams. Read Full Review
The artwork is stellar, though not heavily detailed, but I'm okay for the mostpart. There are a couple of instances where it seemed something was left out,perhaps the penciler expected the inker to finish it. But that can be fixed forthe trade. Some artists will meticulously delineate every leaf on every tree,every shard of glass, every brick in a wall. As someone who graduated from art school, Im here to tell you, thats not talent; its merely patience. Read Full Review