The Power Rangers have reclaimed their Power Coins and control of the Zords, but the battle is far from won. Brainiac's treaty with Zedd has left their Earth in jeopardy-and without Zordon's guidance, even their alliance with the Justice League may not be enough to save the day. Don't miss the epic finale! Co-published with BOOM! Studios.
RATED T
This is a great finale. It's fun and filled with cool action. The Power Rangers get several moments to shine in an awesome battle. The art is incredible with a lot of standout moments. I wish the League had a little more to do but it's still a lot of fun. I recommend reading this issue. Read Full Review
Boom! Studios' Power Rangers comics have done a lot to rehabilitate that franchise in the comic book realm. But Justice League/Power Rangers has done something equally impressive - it's made the Rangers feel like they can legitimately share the stage with the world's greatest superheroes. Read Full Review
Though the ending, of course, leaves the potential for more, this is currently supposed to be the last issue of Justice League/Power Rangers. And if the story does end here, it would make sense. This paring is probably a little niche. However, odd as this team-up is, the result is one of the best series of the year. Read Full Review
Justice League/Power Rangers #6 is perfectly in line with what you've come to expect from the series. It's witty, action-packed, colorful, and above all fun, and it more than deserves a spot on your pull list. Read Full Review
Bruce standing up to the bullies of the Rangers at the end? Yes, please. I need more fatherly, grumpy Batdad moments! I adore the Mighty Morphs, and watching the League guide these teenagers left me with such warm feelings. I don't believe there's much to dislike unless you're more into torturous Joker-Batman moments (then check out Batman/The Shadow), this is certainly something light-hearted. I'm happy to have followed through their journey. I had been waiting for this series since its announcement back in 2016, and not regretting my wait at all. It's one for the collection for sure! Read Full Review
With subtleties like this readily present, Justice League/ Power Rangers has offered a bit more depth than other books of its kind. With the final issue logically returning the Justice League back to their own world, the book has been a great standalone story in a sea of standalone crossover stories. If you havent been following it month-to-month, this is definitely one worth having on your bookshelf in collected form.4/5 Read Full Review
The story felt like a pretty generic crossover, that reached the natural conclusion you thought it might by the end of the story. However coupled with some great art by Byrne the overall product is an above average effort keen for a younger audience. Read Full Review
Justice League/Power Rangers #6 is an anticlimactic end to a story that should have felt more epic than it was. It was fun while it lasted and it was so cool to see two of my favorite superhero teams team up but I felt it could have been better handled, especially in its final issue. Read Full Review
As much as I ripped on this book, the entire series is really fun. Both series are aimed more for an adult audience (these days anyways) and are taken very seriously so when I read this for the first time it just felt like any other book you find in your library. That being said this series is still entertaining but if you're a fan of both series you might come away disappointed at what could have been. Read Full Review
This story and its creative team feels like it just ran out of steam. Justice League plays second fiddle to the Power Rangers"and perhaps both play second fiddle to Alpha Five in this final epic battle that feels less epic than just a whole lot of heroes eager to wrap up and go home. So much promise at the outset, but one can't help but feel there's more than derailed this than just delays over the release dates. Read Full Review
If there is a young comic book fan in your life, this may be a great gateway book to get them hooked on either Justice League or Power Rangers, but I recommend waiting for the trade. Read Full Review
ehhhh. TMNT and Power Rangers was much better
Uh, when it comes to DC crossover comics, this one is pretty bad. The entire JL was under-utilized. I don't even know if John Stewart was in this issue. Feels like a rushed conclusion with dialogue simpler than that found in a first grader's book. Really should've skipped this and saved about $25. Not worth the trouble...