Today, we have our review for the first Mighty Morphin Power Rangers issue of the new year. Sadly, we did not receive the review copy from Boom! Studios on time, so we are covering it now. Currently, we are continuing through the Darkest Hour with this issue which follows Drakkon and Ranger Slayer.
Kimberly Ann Hart
Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot & Sina Grace Illustrator: Francesco Mortarino Colors: Raul Angulo Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Ivan Shavrin Editor: Dafna Pleban Warning: This review contains spoilers for Go Go Power Rangers Issue 22 and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 41. Fans please read both issu
Today, at the official Power Rangers panel during San Diego Comic Con, Hasbro finally unveiled the second wave of Lightning Collection figures. This wave consists of the four characters previously leaked from Amazon listings such as the Mighty Morphin Pink Ranger (Kimberly Hart), Beast Morphers Red
Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrott Illustrated by Eleonora Carlini with Ink Assistance by Simona Di Gianfelice Colors by Raul Angulo Letters by Ed Dukeshire Cover by Dan Mora Ranger Variant Cover by Miguel Mercado Preorder cover by Audrey Mok, design by Dylan Todd Movie Variant Cover by Natacha Bust
So new segment for Hero-Club, comic talk. Long story short I want to praise a comic series without spoiling much about it. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series by Boom Studios! Has been amazing so far. Issue 8 just came out today and man its been on heck of a ride so far. I know a lot of reviewer
Today on Twitter, Raz showed off images of the next additions in the new Power Rangers Legacy figure line. These figures include In Space Red and Yellow, as well as Mighty Morphin’ Black, Blue, and Pink. The only accessories shown to come with the figures currently are the respective side arms. Howe