Power Rangers, Vol. 2

Power Rangers, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2021-09-07 09:51:26
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ryan Parrott
  • ISBN:1684157056
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Summary

In order to save the universe, the new Power Rangers team must once again turn to their greatest enemy - Lord Drakkon - but after their shocking discovery, they need him more than ever!

LORD DRAKKON - FRIEND OR FOE? In order to save the universe, the new Power Rangers team must once again turn to their greatest enemy - Lord Drakkon - but after their shocking discovery, they need him more than ever。 But a new enemy is rising, one tied to the secret history of the Power Rangers, and it will take every member of this new team to defeat them。 But is Lord Drakkon ready to betray the New Power Rangers or is he truly on a path to redemption? Superstar writer Ryan Parrott (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and fan favorite artist Francesco Mortarino (Firefly: Bad Company) continue the UNLIMITED POWER era, as the Power Rangers continue their new mission。。。and Drakkon takes the next step towards his secret goal。 Collects Power Rangers #5-8。

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Chris Lemmerman

The hunt for the Empyreals and a way to defeat them leads Jason, Zack, Trini, and Drakkon to Omega - and into the path of two very familiar faces。 What are Astronema and Ecliptor doing there, and are they friend, or foe?Given that Power Rangers has been running for a very long time, it's at its best when it draws on that long legacy to enhance its storytelling。 Given that the TV series mostly made it up as it went along, being able to have these stories told with hindsight shaping them makes thi The hunt for the Empyreals and a way to defeat them leads Jason, Zack, Trini, and Drakkon to Omega - and into the path of two very familiar faces。 What are Astronema and Ecliptor doing there, and are they friend, or foe?Given that Power Rangers has been running for a very long time, it's at its best when it draws on that long legacy to enhance its storytelling。 Given that the TV series mostly made it up as it went along, being able to have these stories told with hindsight shaping them makes things even better, so seeing the Omega Rangers run into Astronema and Ecliptor really made me smile。 The pair enhance the plot without derailing it (they get their own PR Unlimited one-shot for that instead), and it gives me hope that Ryan Parrott has more continuity nods up his sleeve too。 (The fact that I'd watched Power Rangers In Space for the first time recently when these issues came out didn't hurt either)。The Empyreal threat continues to grow, to the point that I genuinely have no idea how the Rangers are going to get out of this。 I mentioned in my review for Mighty Morphin that the total difference in scope between the two series works really well, and it definitely shines here - the universe-ending threat against three (and a half, if you count Drakkon) Rangers really drives home the impossibility of the situation。Francesco Mortarino continues on art too。 The book is mounting in colourists, probably so that Mortarino can pencil so many issues without a break, but it keeps a consistent visual style throughout, so whatever these guys are doing, it's working。Power Rangers is a perfect counterpoint to Mighty Morphin, and the pair continue to justify having two Ranger series on the stands。 They're both extremely different, but they're both extremely good - and if you're a fan of Power Rangers In Space (and why wouldn't you be?) this volume will be an extra treat too。 。。。more

Tim

I really liked this book。 Seeing the Omega Rangers deal with things like saving the universe in ways we hadn't seen the other Power Rangers deal with it。 Drakkon made for interesting storytelling, as well。I also really liked seeing where the rest of the Power Rangers universe was at this stage, which was season 2 of the original series。 Things like SPD and characters such as Ecliptor and Astronema。 That was a nice touch in this book that I hope is explored more。This book started off as being som I really liked this book。 Seeing the Omega Rangers deal with things like saving the universe in ways we hadn't seen the other Power Rangers deal with it。 Drakkon made for interesting storytelling, as well。I also really liked seeing where the rest of the Power Rangers universe was at this stage, which was season 2 of the original series。 Things like SPD and characters such as Ecliptor and Astronema。 That was a nice touch in this book that I hope is explored more。This book started off as being somewhat independent of the overarching story that its companion title, "Mighty Morphin'," is。 I thought that a strength of the book。 But that changed with the final issue。 Empyreals and Eltar are coming together in interesting ways。I cannot wait to see how it all culminates。 。。。more