Wonderful overview Omar. I love the fact you took time during this to kind of walk through the characters and stuff. I never was into the Rangers but I’ll be honest I’m intrigued because of the huge HASBRO toy and fig push lately. Never knew there was Power Ranger comics but they do look beautiful and full of eye candy.
@@ashleyn1979 I live in Sweden and Amazon just recently open here. So I got it from them. I think it got sent from Germany. It has been out of stock in all Swedish bookstores that I know of.
As someone who was a fan of some of the select PR series, I was genuinely taken aback by how uncharacteristic these characters were from their tv series. The green ninja storm ranger in the comic is the polar opposite of who was on TV. The comic makes him out to be the lighthearted jokester, but in the show, his main feature was being a tight-ass. It was just such a shock to my system.
I read the Sins of the Future graphic novel they just put out, and I was thinking the same think about how the writer portrayed Wes in the comic. Too high energy, and just constantly quipping without any characteristics of being a leader, which is where he ended as Time Force came to a close.
You're so lucky. I'm hoping Beyond the Grid comes back in stock on CGN or pops up on IST. Also, I know that Shattered Grid is still available on InStockTrades if anyone wants one.
I agree with everyone about certain areas of this story arc being messy. It's still cool to see different Rangers from different eras team up. I am a big fan of the Dark Ranger and Ranger Slayer especially.
I think the first long arc has the best art imo when drakkon was first introduced and defeated. I have the first deluxe hardcover currently and Waiting to order the second one when I have a chance.
Totally unrelated question here. I forgot that Uncanny X-Men Vol 2 reprint was happening this week. I missed out on the DM variant and now Cheap Graphic Novels, Instocktrades, and Tales of Wonder don't have it. Are these out of print now or will they restock more?, specifically in these stores and with the DM variant. Sorry didn't know where else to ask.
I started reading the series late after it got so much praise around Drakkon's introduction, but I managed to find a copy of the first hardcover off eBay from a UK seller, and then picked up all the others as they came out, so obviously I've got this volume pre-ordered as well. I do agree with you however that this story arc is harder to follow than what has come previously in the comic. Up until Shattered Grid, the comic limited itself entirely to the classic first team of rangers, so when all the other teams started getting dropped in, it was inevitable that it would become a bit more obscure to follow. That first group of rangers had so much more time in the show, and now have a couple dozen issues of character work in the comics as well between Go Go and Mighty Morphin, that it would be very difficult to build up another group in such a short period of time. It certainly doesn't help that the action is hard to follow, and I cannot help but feel as though those last couple issues have story that should have taken double or triple the time to play out. I think that complaints and lower sales must have gotten the run ended prematurely and the writer just had to finish things up as quickly as possible. It does worry me a little that people reacted so negatively to the different style of story though. I'm not sure if it was from moving away from the classic team, or that people just aren't as interested in doing a deeper dive into the lore, but I guess it can't be helped if kept the book going. I do wonder if they're going to collect the first chunk of Go Go Power Rangers in a hardcover though, as the next Necessary Evil arc uses that series as kind of a "B side" viewpoint, showing how the team got to where Necessary Evil begins in issue #40 of Mighty Morphin. It also did a lot of really good character work on the original team, plus gives more background to Rita and the green ranger, so I really think it deserves a place on the shelf with all the others. Hopefully it doesn't get abandoned to only trade paperback format.
I think I would have been good if the series had been padded out with character development. For example Tanya talking about losing her team, I don't know if that happened in the TV show or in the comics.
@@NearMintCondition I've seen the first 7 seasons of the show when I was younger, and given that it was designed for kids, there are no actual fatalities in those early seasons (I can't speak to more recent TV content). So I think she's referring to something that happened in Shattered Grid. There's a bunch of short scenes where the story cuts away to other ranger teams being attacked through time and space, and there was one about the Zeo team in the 2018 Annual issue. The Beyond the Grid story starts with them warping away from the last battle of Shattered Grid, so it makes sense that she would still be traumatized about any losses from the battle, as this team doesn't know the outcome of that story yet.
If it's so different, is the end of the Higgins volume 3 a sufficient place to stop reading? Also, are any of the previous three volumes oop? Can't find them on some sites here in Europe.
Higgins' run is a pretty good stopping point if you want. Necessary Evil is great, and also almost twice as long as Shattered Grid. And it's all set up to what comes next. We've yet to see if it pays off or not. I'd say power through Beyond the Grid (although I didn't find it so bad as most people are saying), the payoff in NE and beyond is really cool.
The story with Ari & Remi is not part of the Anniversary Special, it’s newly made for this hardcover (it’ll probably be reprinted in another format though like all of the other hardcover exclusive stories). Personally, as a lifelong PR fan, I did not care for this story arc. All the Rangers are out of character, most of the dialogue is almost laughably bad, the art is very hit or miss, and a lot of the issues have loads of exposition and very little action. Truthfully, I pretty much only got this hardcover for the Anniversary Special and the new story
Omar! Deluxe 1: 10/10 Deluxe 2: 8/10 Deluxe 3: 9/10 This one: 7/10 If they release Necessary Evil: 10/10! I really loved that arc! Hopefully soon, along with Go Go in Deluxe
I didn't mind this story, but it wasn't up to par with what came before. I liked the focus being on different rangers because I'm one of those people who has seen every series, so it's always nice when some other characters get some love (the originals will always be my favourites though!). As for them being out of character, ehh I just tell myself it's not the same universe as the TV series, so I can forgive differences, but I completely understand the frustration people have with it. I'm just happy for any Power Rangers content! And as much as I would love to have the set of Hardcovers, I already have all the trade paperbacks and I need the funds for other books!
The next arc makes it pretty much crystal clear this can't be the TV reality anymore, so yeah, I'm okay with things deviating here and there. I do admit I've only watched the first 7 seasons of the show though, so I don't have a horse in the race if say a Power Rangers Time Force member acts out of character. If it results in an interesting story, I'm all for making changes to the "canon".
@@ashleyn1979 Awww thank you so much. Well, some of them have like Marvel, Dynamite and DC (well until the new regime) But I'm a stubborn man , so I can wait.
The timeline in the comics is a mess. In story, chronologically speaking, it's as follows: GoGo, 28 (It's part of Necessary Evil, but the whole issue is a flashback) GoGo, 01-12 (issues 09-12 are part of Shattered Grid) Power Rangers, FCBD Ranger Slayer GoGo, 13-20 GoGo, Forever Rangers One-Shot MMPR, 00-26 (25 starts Shattered Grid) MMPR annual, 03 MMPR, FCBD MMPR, 27-30 MMPR, Shattered Grid one-shot (Shattered Grid ends here). MMPR, 31-39 (Beyond the Grid) GoGo, 21-27, 29-32 (all part of Necessary Evil) MMPR, 40-50 (all part of Necessary Evil) Power Rangers - Ranger Slayer one shot Power Rangers - Drakkon New Dawn, 01-03 MMPR 51-55 Mighty Morphin', 01 Power Rangers, 01 (Released today. It takes place after Mighty Morphin', 01, still no clue if it's weaving the two series like the SG crossover or not). MMPR - Pink, 01-06 There is also the mini comics, annuals, OGNs and other stuff that is hard to place or doesn't fit the canon. That's not a reading order, mind.
@@alvarolopezrodriguez3255 Than you! And yeah, but it's not that confusing if you read in a good reading order. I'm mapping the whole thing so I can bind the singles, my order is as follows (but there is some stuff I'm still working on): Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 00 -24 Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 01-08 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 25-26 (Shattered Grid begins) Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Annual, 03 Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 09 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - FCBD, 01 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 27 Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 10 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 28 Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 11 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 29 Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 12 Power Rangers - Ranger Slayer - FCBD, 01 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 30 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Shattered Grid, 01 (Shattered Grid ends) Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 13 -20 Saban's Go Go Power Rangers - Forever Rangers, 01 (this concludes the first part of GoGo) Saban's Go Go Power Rangers - Back to School, 01 (this, the annuals and the anniversary edition are all short stories. They don't really fit and can be read at this point, I guess. The Anniversary is collected in the HC is talking about in the video). Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Annual, 01 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Annual, 02 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - 25th Anniversary Special, 01 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 31-39 (Beyond the Grid) Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 40-43 (Necessary Evil begins, there is a timeskip) Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 21-24 (Still Necessary Evil, but there's also a timeskip here) Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 44-47 Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 25-32 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 48-50 (Necessary Evil ends.I don't know how NE will be collected, but I feel like bigger chunks works better than hopping from one magazine to another) Power Rangers - Ranger Slayer, 01 Power Rangers - Drakkon New Dawn, 01 -03 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 51-55 Mighty Morphin', 01 Power Rangers, 01 Aside the Shattered Grid cross-over/cross-through (thanks DH's Star Wars for the term), it's pretty straightforward. I have no idea how it's organized in the HC, tho. All other OGNs and MMPR Pink don't really fit here either. I'd say read them after Shattered Grid, but other than that they don't really have anything to do with the main series.
As a life long ranger fan I didn't enjoy this story. Necessary Evil is so much better. Heckyl is the Dark Ranger here who was never on the show (dark ranger was sentai only.) The Dino Charge blue ranger is Koda played by Yoshi Sudarso. Yuri and Ari and the Solarix are all brand new made just for this story. I went on and ordered this cause I am a ranger fanboy but I doubt I will re-read it very much. Great video as always!
Not a fan of the series but goes out of his way to buy all the books which aren't exactly "cheap",then says that the story's convoluted... surprised? 😂
Welcome to the channel and the blood of a collector that runs through us all. I do like the comics, but Beyond the Grid was just a mess compared to the previous three books.
I liked some aspects of the story and the solar ranger but I also thought that it was kinda messy and I feel it had more potential that what it ended being. I hope we see again the solar ranger tho
This is the only volume/arc of Boom Power Rangers that I genuinely didn't like, art wise or plot wise. That said, Boom should really consider collecting the rest of the Power Rangers line up in a similar format. Go Go Power Rangers is really good.
What's up Omar. Great review. I got my copy of MMPR vol 4 from my LCS last Wednesday. I preordered the book through my LCS. Great book. Vol 4 looks great next to the rest of the volumes.
Man that set together is BEAUTIFUL. Thanks for the vid, Omar! Algorithm gang! :)
My dood!
Wonderful overview Omar. I love the fact you took time during this to kind of walk through the characters and stuff. I never was into the Rangers but I’ll be honest I’m intrigued because of the huge HASBRO toy and fig push lately. Never knew there was Power Ranger comics but they do look beautiful and full of eye candy.
Brother, year one is freaking awesome.
I got the first two deluxe editions today 😊They look beautiful! And I'm so ready to finally start reading this series!
Hope you enjoy it! They are so damn good.
Uh? From where did you get them?
@@ashleyn1979 I live in Sweden and Amazon just recently open here. So I got it from them. I think it got sent from Germany. It has been out of stock in all Swedish bookstores that I know of.
The first one is so hard to find
Are these the only ones that are out right now
I hope there will be a reprint of the Year One and Two ! Really want to start power rangers comics !!
As someone who was a fan of some of the select PR series, I was genuinely taken aback by how uncharacteristic these characters were from their tv series. The green ninja storm ranger in the comic is the polar opposite of who was on TV. The comic makes him out to be the lighthearted jokester, but in the show, his main feature was being a tight-ass. It was just such a shock to my system.
I've heard so many people with the same complaint.
I read the Sins of the Future graphic novel they just put out, and I was thinking the same think about how the writer portrayed Wes in the comic. Too high energy, and just constantly quipping without any characteristics of being a leader, which is where he ended as Time Force came to a close.
You're so lucky. I'm hoping Beyond the Grid comes back in stock on CGN or pops up on IST.
Also, I know that Shattered Grid is still available on InStockTrades if anyone wants one.
I hope so too. It's such a weird time for collected editions.
I agree with everyone about certain areas of this story arc being messy. It's still cool to see different Rangers from different eras team up. I am a big fan of the Dark Ranger and Ranger Slayer especially.
I still love the fact we got this format released this year.
The books looks beautiful, Since Gem Mint talked about them i have tried to find the two first one, but it's damn near impossible.
I think there is a reprint comings
They are all over Ebay
I think the first long arc has the best art imo when drakkon was first introduced and defeated. I have the first deluxe hardcover currently and Waiting to order the second one when I have a chance.
Mighty Morphin Minties!
My man!
Cowabunga minties 🤙 it's morphin time👊
My dood!
Totally unrelated question here. I forgot that Uncanny X-Men Vol 2 reprint was happening this week. I missed out on the DM variant and now Cheap Graphic Novels, Instocktrades, and Tales of Wonder don't have it. Are these out of print now or will they restock more?, specifically in these stores and with the DM variant.
Sorry didn't know where else to ask.
No worries. I see all comments and get back to everyone as soon as I can. This is showing up as out of stock and I’m going to ask about a restock.
I started reading the series late after it got so much praise around Drakkon's introduction, but I managed to find a copy of the first hardcover off eBay from a UK seller, and then picked up all the others as they came out, so obviously I've got this volume pre-ordered as well.
I do agree with you however that this story arc is harder to follow than what has come previously in the comic. Up until Shattered Grid, the comic limited itself entirely to the classic first team of rangers, so when all the other teams started getting dropped in, it was inevitable that it would become a bit more obscure to follow. That first group of rangers had so much more time in the show, and now have a couple dozen issues of character work in the comics as well between Go Go and Mighty Morphin, that it would be very difficult to build up another group in such a short period of time. It certainly doesn't help that the action is hard to follow, and I cannot help but feel as though those last couple issues have story that should have taken double or triple the time to play out. I think that complaints and lower sales must have gotten the run ended prematurely and the writer just had to finish things up as quickly as possible.
It does worry me a little that people reacted so negatively to the different style of story though. I'm not sure if it was from moving away from the classic team, or that people just aren't as interested in doing a deeper dive into the lore, but I guess it can't be helped if kept the book going. I do wonder if they're going to collect the first chunk of Go Go Power Rangers in a hardcover though, as the next Necessary Evil arc uses that series as kind of a "B side" viewpoint, showing how the team got to where Necessary Evil begins in issue #40 of Mighty Morphin. It also did a lot of really good character work on the original team, plus gives more background to Rita and the green ranger, so I really think it deserves a place on the shelf with all the others. Hopefully it doesn't get abandoned to only trade paperback format.
I think I would have been good if the series had been padded out with character development. For example Tanya talking about losing her team, I don't know if that happened in the TV show or in the comics.
@@NearMintCondition I've seen the first 7 seasons of the show when I was younger, and given that it was designed for kids, there are no actual fatalities in those early seasons (I can't speak to more recent TV content). So I think she's referring to something that happened in Shattered Grid. There's a bunch of short scenes where the story cuts away to other ranger teams being attacked through time and space, and there was one about the Zeo team in the 2018 Annual issue. The Beyond the Grid story starts with them warping away from the last battle of Shattered Grid, so it makes sense that she would still be traumatized about any losses from the battle, as this team doesn't know the outcome of that story yet.
@@HawkEyeTS I may have to do a reread with the Go Go line as well.
Can’t wait for my copy to come!
Hope you get it soon.
@@NearMintCondition should be here tomorrow. Weekend reading sorted.
@@Aled.Likes.Comics Nice!
I been looking for these wit no luck in deluxe edition year one is so expensive…I’m really interested in getting these but their so rare to find 😕
They may reprint them when the box set comes out next year.
If it's so different, is the end of the Higgins volume 3 a sufficient place to stop reading?
Also, are any of the previous three volumes oop? Can't find them on some sites here in Europe.
I think year one and two are. I know that Necessary Evil is supposed to be a great story. And that’s the next HC.
Higgins' run is a pretty good stopping point if you want.
Necessary Evil is great, and also almost twice as long as Shattered Grid. And it's all set up to what comes next. We've yet to see if it pays off or not.
I'd say power through Beyond the Grid (although I didn't find it so bad as most people are saying), the payoff in NE and beyond is really cool.
The story with Ari & Remi is not part of the Anniversary Special, it’s newly made for this hardcover (it’ll probably be reprinted in another format though like all of the other hardcover exclusive stories). Personally, as a lifelong PR fan, I did not care for this story arc. All the Rangers are out of character, most of the dialogue is almost laughably bad, the art is very hit or miss, and a lot of the issues have loads of exposition and very little action. Truthfully, I pretty much only got this hardcover for the Anniversary Special and the new story
Just out of curiosity is there a story between Shatter Grid and this HC? I feel like I missed something.
@@NearMintCondition Nope. This story arc started directly after Shattered Grid
I think Margaret bennet is who wrote Angela for a while which I was not a fan of
I'm not sure. I've not read that one.
Omar!
Deluxe 1: 10/10
Deluxe 2: 8/10
Deluxe 3: 9/10
This one: 7/10
If they release Necessary Evil: 10/10! I really loved that arc! Hopefully soon, along with Go Go in Deluxe
Oh man, I can't wait to read that Necessary Evil story!
Wow that amazing Deluxe edition.
It really is!
@@NearMintCondition This better all collection with 4 hard book than too much issues comic book
My OCD is happy with these. The OCD that only exists w my collectibles lol
Same.
Is it possible to skip this and go to necessary evil?
top 10 boom studios comics would be great
Already working on the list. :)
Great overview Omar. I think I'm gonna give this a miss. I've heard quite a few people say Bennets run isn't the best.
It's different for sure.
Are these the only ones that are out right now cuz I’m trying to collect all of them
Only the four with Necessary Evil coming out later this year.
I didn't mind this story, but it wasn't up to par with what came before. I liked the focus being on different rangers because I'm one of those people who has seen every series, so it's always nice when some other characters get some love (the originals will always be my favourites though!). As for them being out of character, ehh I just tell myself it's not the same universe as the TV series, so I can forgive differences, but I completely understand the frustration people have with it. I'm just happy for any Power Rangers content!
And as much as I would love to have the set of Hardcovers, I already have all the trade paperbacks and I need the funds for other books!
I figured it would mean so much more to people that had watched the series.
The next arc makes it pretty much crystal clear this can't be the TV reality anymore, so yeah, I'm okay with things deviating here and there. I do admit I've only watched the first 7 seasons of the show though, so I don't have a horse in the race if say a Power Rangers Time Force member acts out of character. If it results in an interesting story, I'm all for making changes to the "canon".
Anyone knows if BOOM! will publish the GO GO POWER RANGERS in hardcover edition?
We don't know yet, but I have asked.
I have all the others except for the second one,pre ordered the second through the Kickstarter at 100,so not happy with the price
How did they leave out Jason as the Gold Ranger?!
I'm sure that will happen.
There will be six total, and then a relaunch.
I hope that they collect Go Go in this format.
What all else do I need to read if I have these 4 hardcovers?
I would suggest the GO GO trades. They add to the backgrounds.
Waiting for the Grant morrison JLA omni overview 👍👍
It will come. :)
@@NearMintCondition yeaahhhh baybay!!!
Will the year 1 and 2 ever come back into print?
I’m sure they will. If ever I can get anyone from Boom to answer my emails. Might be quicker. :)
@@NearMintCondition Im in fact shocked that these Companies have not been reaching out to you directly. You are like Moses at this point to collectors
@@ashleyn1979 Awww thank you so much. Well, some of them have like Marvel, Dynamite and DC (well until the new regime) But I'm a stubborn man , so I can wait.
The book that is impossible to find...
You can order it from Amazon. I got my copy for 50 dollars.
Its because the Book Market took all the copies just about.
The timeline in the comics is a mess.
In story, chronologically speaking, it's as follows:
GoGo, 28 (It's part of Necessary Evil, but the whole issue is a flashback)
GoGo, 01-12 (issues 09-12 are part of Shattered Grid)
Power Rangers, FCBD Ranger Slayer
GoGo, 13-20
GoGo, Forever Rangers One-Shot
MMPR, 00-26 (25 starts Shattered Grid)
MMPR annual, 03
MMPR, FCBD
MMPR, 27-30
MMPR, Shattered Grid one-shot (Shattered Grid ends here).
MMPR, 31-39 (Beyond the Grid)
GoGo, 21-27, 29-32 (all part of Necessary Evil)
MMPR, 40-50 (all part of Necessary Evil)
Power Rangers - Ranger Slayer one shot
Power Rangers - Drakkon New Dawn, 01-03
MMPR 51-55
Mighty Morphin', 01
Power Rangers, 01 (Released today. It takes place after Mighty Morphin', 01, still no clue if it's weaving the two series like the SG crossover or not).
MMPR - Pink, 01-06
There is also the mini comics, annuals, OGNs and other stuff that is hard to place or doesn't fit the canon.
That's not a reading order, mind.
My sweetness, what a mess. However, you're a real Ranger explaining the timeline. Thanks a lot
@@alvarolopezrodriguez3255 Than you! And yeah, but it's not that confusing if you read in a good reading order.
I'm mapping the whole thing so I can bind the singles, my order is as follows (but there is some stuff I'm still working on):
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 00
-24
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 01-08
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 25-26
(Shattered Grid begins)
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Annual, 03
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 09
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - FCBD, 01
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 27
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 10
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 28
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 11
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 29
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 12
Power Rangers - Ranger Slayer - FCBD, 01
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 30
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Shattered Grid, 01
(Shattered Grid ends)
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 13
-20
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers - Forever Rangers, 01 (this concludes the first part of GoGo)
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers - Back to School, 01
(this, the annuals and the anniversary edition are all short stories. They don't really fit and can be read at this point, I guess. The Anniversary is collected in the HC is talking about in the video).
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Annual, 01
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Annual, 02
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - 25th Anniversary Special, 01
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 31-39
(Beyond the Grid)
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 40-43 (Necessary Evil begins, there is a timeskip)
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 21-24 (Still Necessary Evil, but there's also a timeskip here)
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 44-47
Saban's Go Go Power Rangers, 25-32
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 48-50 (Necessary Evil ends.I don't know how NE will be collected, but I feel like bigger chunks works better than hopping from one magazine to another)
Power Rangers - Ranger Slayer, 01
Power Rangers - Drakkon New Dawn, 01
-03
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, 51-55
Mighty Morphin', 01
Power Rangers, 01
Aside the Shattered Grid cross-over/cross-through (thanks DH's Star Wars for the term), it's pretty straightforward. I have no idea how it's organized in the HC, tho.
All other OGNs and MMPR Pink don't really fit here either. I'd say read them after Shattered Grid, but other than that they don't really have anything to do with the main series.
You are a true hero! Thank you for that timeline.
Did IST ever get copies?
They didn't.
As a life long ranger fan I didn't enjoy this story. Necessary Evil is so much better. Heckyl is the Dark Ranger here who was never on the show (dark ranger was sentai only.) The Dino Charge blue ranger is Koda played by Yoshi Sudarso. Yuri and Ari and the Solarix are all brand new made just for this story. I went on and ordered this cause I am a ranger fanboy but I doubt I will re-read it very much. Great video as always!
Thank you, brother. It was so confusing.
Comic lacks MMPR and Jason, Trini, Zack or Billy are absent...
INSTA-BUY!
Yeah they went to a peace conference:)
Not a fan of the series but goes out of his way to buy all the books which aren't exactly "cheap",then says that the story's convoluted... surprised? 😂
Welcome to the channel and the blood of a collector that runs through us all. I do like the comics, but Beyond the Grid was just a mess compared to the previous three books.
@@NearMintCondition 👌🏼
I liked some aspects of the story and the solar ranger but I also thought that it was kinda messy and I feel it had more potential that what it ended being. I hope we see again the solar ranger tho
I wanted more. For sure. I liked her design.
@@NearMintCondition Me too, the asymmetry gave it a different feeling
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This is the only volume/arc of Boom Power Rangers that I genuinely didn't like, art wise or plot wise.
That said, Boom should really consider collecting the rest of the Power Rangers line up in a similar format. Go Go Power Rangers is really good.
I would love to see Go Go collected in this format.
What's up Omar. Great review. I got my copy of MMPR vol 4 from my LCS last Wednesday. I preordered the book through my LCS. Great book. Vol 4 looks great next to the rest of the volumes.
My man! They do look good together.
Power Wankers
LOL