



Saban's Go Go Power Rangers Vol. 2 [Parrott, Ryan, Mora, Dan] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Saban's Go Go Power Rangers Vol. 2 Review: Another great volume in this series! - Another great volume from Boom! Studios. This series is so good. It keeps the "learning a message" arc feel of the original tv series, but extends the arc to a whole volume instead of 30 minutes of children's action tv. This gives more depth to the characters and really lets them shine. The personality traits merely hinted at in the show are given room to grow. This volume features a prom. Seeing the rangers and other Angel Grove teens pair up is fun. I am all about this potential Trini and Jason future pairing. Matthew is a big focus of this volume. He's not the only original character for the comic that I want to see more of. Violet is introduced as a shy, nerdy love interest for Zack. The continuity in these new comics is so great. Especially for a series known for very loose continuity and canon. Billy's interaction with Promethea!!! The rangers training with their zords is so cinematic. I love the art in this book. The rangers discovering the hidden powers of each of their individual zords is awesome. In each issue, we get a little glimpse of Rita assembling her squad over the years. I like how even Rita's character is getting fleshed out. Her obsession with loyalty. Baboo and Squatt each get their moments. There is in-universe Power Rangers merchandise! At the end of this volume, there's a Shattered Grid tease. I am so ready for this epic event to start! I usually wait to read the compiled volumes, but I may have got a few single Shattered Grid issues. I give this second volume in Go Go Power Rangers a 5/5! Parrott is doing a wonderful job with this series. If you haven't started these comics, you need to! Review: Wonderful series, a must read - I love this book. This volume continues the quality of the first. Dan Mora is an incredible artist who does some of his best work on this book. I love how this book focuses more on the personal and school lives of the Rangers. I think I may like it even more than the other Power Rangers book. You should definitely read it. It is an absolute necessity for Power Rangers fans.
| Best Sellers Rank | #856,944 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #509 in Graphic Novel Adaptations #3,405 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels #10,050 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (321) |
| Dimensions | 6.63 x 0.4 x 10.19 inches |
| Edition | Media tie-in |
| ISBN-10 | 1684152755 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1684152759 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Saban's Go Go Power Rangers |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | December 18, 2018 |
| Publisher | BOOM! Studios |
P**R
Another great volume in this series!
Another great volume from Boom! Studios. This series is so good. It keeps the "learning a message" arc feel of the original tv series, but extends the arc to a whole volume instead of 30 minutes of children's action tv. This gives more depth to the characters and really lets them shine. The personality traits merely hinted at in the show are given room to grow. This volume features a prom. Seeing the rangers and other Angel Grove teens pair up is fun. I am all about this potential Trini and Jason future pairing. Matthew is a big focus of this volume. He's not the only original character for the comic that I want to see more of. Violet is introduced as a shy, nerdy love interest for Zack. The continuity in these new comics is so great. Especially for a series known for very loose continuity and canon. Billy's interaction with Promethea!!! The rangers training with their zords is so cinematic. I love the art in this book. The rangers discovering the hidden powers of each of their individual zords is awesome. In each issue, we get a little glimpse of Rita assembling her squad over the years. I like how even Rita's character is getting fleshed out. Her obsession with loyalty. Baboo and Squatt each get their moments. There is in-universe Power Rangers merchandise! At the end of this volume, there's a Shattered Grid tease. I am so ready for this epic event to start! I usually wait to read the compiled volumes, but I may have got a few single Shattered Grid issues. I give this second volume in Go Go Power Rangers a 5/5! Parrott is doing a wonderful job with this series. If you haven't started these comics, you need to!
J**N
Wonderful series, a must read
I love this book. This volume continues the quality of the first. Dan Mora is an incredible artist who does some of his best work on this book. I love how this book focuses more on the personal and school lives of the Rangers. I think I may like it even more than the other Power Rangers book. You should definitely read it. It is an absolute necessity for Power Rangers fans.
N**U
Excellent
Another excellent entry in the series. Of all my childhood nostalgia I never expected this to be revived and at this high quality!
E**3
Smart puddies rule!
Wonderful volume 2 and really brings out the side affects of beings a power ranger. A first hit to the team in psychological and emotion way with this enemy and excellent origin stories for other characters such as goldar. Highly recommended
M**O
Great
Excellent story telling. I loved the show as a kid and the comic just brought that back same feeling but in comic form. Art is amazing too.
D**R
Fabulous collection
Consists of the second set of four comics from Go Go Power Rangers. Not as much action, but it really gets into the lives and feelings of the rangers much more than the series or most other comics. Really love the art and character designs in this.
D**.
Don't expect collectors condition greatness.
Item stickers (warehouse UPC/LPN) placed on it were the biggest disappointment. Warehouse care is seen with scrapes. No tears on this book. The series is great. I read these with my kids 5 and 3 for bedtime. Switching some language around.
K**S
Fantastic read
Boom is killing it with power rangers! The mmpr and go go titles are both amazing. Go go focuses more on the struggle of their every day lives. Great coming of age book
A**X
Nostalgia got me into this series, but the character-centric narrative kept me going. When you go back and watch the first season of Power Rangers, you realise that it really does just consist of monster-of-the-week problems with some kind of lesson attached. This series deals with the Rangers as proper people, with both ups and downs, beliefs and doubts, and it's all the more wonderful for it. It gives new depth to villains like Rita and her minions too, makes them far less cartoonishly evil, again to very positive effect.
B**T
Didn’t have a chance to collect the actual comics so it’s handy to have this graphic novel. Nice read, great story. Recommended for any Power Rangers fan.
M**'
ottimo prodotto
C**T
I prefer the main series but this is still great. No complaints
W**M
Good read
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