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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Vol. 5
by Kyle Higgins, Ryan Ferrier
Power Rangers stops for a moment, instead of going to another big epic, let's our characters do daily missions to help people.
This is actually broken into a few sections. First, showing Jason losing his mind when working all the time to get the Power Rangers on the next mission. After doing this over and over again it leads to working with Sterling, a agent fighting to stop the evils of the world. Them with the rangers decide to face off against the evils, but who is sterling? Next arc, or one shot, is about sterling first power ranger mission and how she became one.
Good: The one shot is great. Learning about Sterling's past was awesome but wasn't prepared for how dark it got. Some fucked up deaths in this one. I also think the art and design still works well even 5 volumes in. I think the more down to earth stories worked better this time around.
Bad: The big villain in here was...bad. I mean really bad. Not in a good/bad way, just shitty. I also thought the pacing was a bit too slow and too much exposition throughout various issues.
Overall, it's solid, good volume. Better than last but not as good as volume 2-3. Still, power rangers remains a engaging read as always. A 3.5 out of 5.
This is actually broken into a few sections. First, showing Jason losing his mind when working all the time to get the Power Rangers on the next mission. After doing this over and over again it leads to working with Sterling, a agent fighting to stop the evils of the world. Them with the rangers decide to face off against the evils, but who is sterling? Next arc, or one shot, is about sterling first power ranger mission and how she became one.
Good: The one shot is great. Learning about Sterling's past was awesome but wasn't prepared for how dark it got. Some fucked up deaths in this one. I also think the art and design still works well even 5 volumes in. I think the more down to earth stories worked better this time around.
Bad: The big villain in here was...bad. I mean really bad. Not in a good/bad way, just shitty. I also thought the pacing was a bit too slow and too much exposition throughout various issues.
Overall, it's solid, good volume. Better than last but not as good as volume 2-3. Still, power rangers remains a engaging read as always. A 3.5 out of 5.