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Boom! Studios
Written by: Ryan Parrott
Art by: Dan Mora, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire
Go Go Power Rangers has had one of the best starts to a comic I’ve ever seen. It’s got character, humor, emotion and just plain old fun. It tells its own story while paying respect to the source material. I think Parrott knowing Power Rangers has helped this comic thrive since he dives deep into the characters we love but barely know. With issue #3 finally, here, let’s jump into it and see if it can keep that morphenomenal flow…
The issue starts out with two kids playing together that turn out to be Billy and Skull. I love that Parrott has written them as childhood friends (which the original show never hinted at being the case) as it creates this huge dynamic between the two characters since Skull is now one of the bullies that pick on everyone at school. Skull’s rough upbringing is hinted at why he became the bully he is now. The interaction between them suggests there was a fallout in their friendship and I can’t wait to find out what happened.
The issue shines as the characters interact with each other. I know I sa
The villain here is interesting as well. We don’t know anything about her other than she’s Rita’s creation made to infiltrate Earth, learn about humans and find the Power Rangers. I hope that people enjoy the time we get with our heroes outside of being morphed since it’s the highlight of the book but I’m sure they’re looking for action, too. I’d say to those fans not to worry because I feel an epic battle coming on with this mysterious villain.
Go Go Power Rangers #3 continues to prove that it’s the best Ranger comic ever created. The character interactions are wonderful, the humor is hilarious and the art is fantastic. It’s easily one of my favorite comics right now and I highly recommend it to anyone.