Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, Vol. 9

Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, Vol. 9

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  • Create Date:2021-09-07 09:51:18
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Ryan Parrott
  • ISBN:1684157684
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Summary

The origin of the Omega Rangers is revealed in this final volume of Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers as one era ends… and another begins!

THE ORIGIN OF THE OMEGA RANGERS!

Tommy must step into his new role as the WHITE RANGER, and the leader of the Power Rangers, even as not everyone is convinced he’ll be able to lead like Jason did。 With Lord Zedd seeking his ultimate weapon, will the remaining Rangers of Tommy, Kimberly, and Billy be able to hold him off? Will Zordon and Alpha Five be able to find worthy successors for a complete Power Rangers team?

Meanwhile, Jason, Trini, and Zack must step into their own new roles as they embark on their first mission as the OMEGA RANGERS off world。 Will they be able to fend off a new galactic threat, make new allies, and embrace their destiny? In the end, every Power Ranger will need to say goodbye to everything they once knew, each other, and step boldly into a new era!

The writing duo of New York Times bestseller Ryan Parrott (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) and the GLAAD Award-nominated Sina Grace (Iceman) join artists Francesco Mortarino (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) and Eduardo Francisco (Adventures of Superman) for the final volume of Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers!

Collects Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers #29-32。

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Reviews

Chris Lemmerman

Go Go Power Rangers comes full circle as the Omega Rangers storyline comes to a head, and the Rangers will literally never be the same again。 Go Go has always been about providing context, either to the original TV show or to goings on in the main MMPR ongoing, and this final arc of Necessary Evil does exactly that as we finally meet/re-meet some familiar faces。 Meanwhile, Lord Zedd's up to his old tricks which will follow directly into the Power Rangers books once they relaunch。 I've always rea Go Go Power Rangers comes full circle as the Omega Rangers storyline comes to a head, and the Rangers will literally never be the same again。 Go Go has always been about providing context, either to the original TV show or to goings on in the main MMPR ongoing, and this final arc of Necessary Evil does exactly that as we finally meet/re-meet some familiar faces。 Meanwhile, Lord Zedd's up to his old tricks which will follow directly into the Power Rangers books once they relaunch。 I've always really enjoyed the way Go Go and MMPR interact, and this final volume's no exception。 They're two very separate books telling very separate stories that you can enjoy on their own merit, but by reading them together, the whole experience is enhanced。 I'm really glad Go Go will live on as Power Rangers, because we deserve to keep getting this kind of storytelling when it works this well。The artwork is again by the wonderful Francesco Mortarino, who obviously impressed the comic gods as much as he impressed me since he is also continuing on as the Power Rangers artist post-relaunch too。Go Go Power Rangers doesn't exactly Go Go out with a bang, but it once again proves why two Power Rangers series will always be better than one。 。。。more

Vikas

4。5 stars, and part of that rating comes from my inner child。 90s kid or otherwise, this series is a home run。 Although the 90s TV show doesn't hold up, this comic series is as good fun now as the TV show felt when I was a kid。 A great run overall, and although the GGPR series is intertwined with the concurrent MMPR run, GGPR is much more consistent in quality。 I can't wait to read some of the other works that Ryan Parrott has been involved with。 4。5 stars, and part of that rating comes from my inner child。 90s kid or otherwise, this series is a home run。 Although the 90s TV show doesn't hold up, this comic series is as good fun now as the TV show felt when I was a kid。 A great run overall, and although the GGPR series is intertwined with the concurrent MMPR run, GGPR is much more consistent in quality。 I can't wait to read some of the other works that Ryan Parrott has been involved with。 。。。more