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[OBE]≫ Read Gratis Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #13 eBook Kyle Higgins Hendry Prasetya

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #13 eBook Kyle Higgins Hendry Prasetya



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The remaining Power Rangers storm the Command Center in hopes of taking back their home from Rita and her forces. But is it already too late for Zordon and Alpha 5?

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #13 eBook Kyle Higgins Hendry Prasetya

Before I start talking about what I liked about the book and a synopsis of the plot, let me start by saying the book is a lot thicker than what an average 144 page comic usually is. The quality used to make this trade is great, really sturdy, glossy and the pages feel nice and thick. Also it's nice that the coloring is so nice and bright from page to page. This collects the #0 issue which was a prelude to the actual #1, and #1-4, so 5 issues in total with a few mini comics about bulk and skull

This book is certainly written like it's for fans of the original show when it aired on tv. It assumes you know the five rangers and their quirks and personalities, that Jason is the leader, Trini the wise one, Billy the tech guy, etc. kind of like how everyone knows the tmnt personalities. Higgins chose an interesting(if not odd) point to start the story. It starts basically RIGHT after Jason beat Tommy and freed him from Rita's spell. To me this is both a good and bad thing. It's good cause it doesn't waste time and it gets to some interesting storytelling right away, it's bad cause I feel like it's a wasted opportunity for other good storytelling.

Like I said, it's written for past power rangers fans who've grown up, and a lot of them could tell you that the green with evil arc was arguably the best arc out of the first 3 seasons. It just feels like skipping over 1 really good story to get to another good story. Higgins likes Tommy, and it shows. The back of the trade even says "Green Ranger Year One...". And I get it. Tommy is a better character as a hero, than a villain under mind control. But he's not the only hero. There was an original team of 5 before he showed up. Sure he whooped their asses like 3-4 times in a row but they eventually beat him. I just felt like Higgins rushed and brushed off like 1-2 trades worth of retelling the green with evil arc from the show

Onto some of the really good stuff so I don't make my 4 star rating confusing. This is a good story. Tommy is struggling to fight off a Tyler Durden version of Rita in his head that keeps bothering him, and trying to veer him back to the dark side. The other rangers are also adjusting to having a new member that they hardly know join up. The OG 5 members know tactics and code words when in battle, but Tommy just scratches his head when he hears these terms, and that causes friction when he tries to do his own thing. Tommy feels really real, so do billy, Kim, Trini and Jason. Zack kind of gets the short end of the stick and doesn't get much development outside of distrusting Tommy. There's a lot of drama within the clique now that Tommy is onboard, for better or worse. One bit I liked that was kept was that Jason teaches karate in his spare time. Also he seems a bit jealous of Kim and Tommy possibly being a couple

The action is good, dialogue is great, and the bulk and skull bits at the end. This is the kind of drama and more in depth look at what Rita's mind control PTSD would look like in a more adult version of the show

Definitely looking forward to volume 2

Product details

  • File Size 29349 KB
  • Print Length 24 pages
  • Publisher BOOM! Studios (March 15, 2017)
  • Publication Date March 15, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01NAO8WVU

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I am a big Power Rangers fan! I have a brother that is 10+ years older than me, so when I say I grew up with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers I mean it! I may or may not have been born around the time the show first aired on TV! I loved the show and I love this book! The artwork is stunning! I had trouble going to the next page because I was too busy looking at the artwork. As an adult now I have asked some of the questions that are being answered in this comic. For example how did they start trusting Tommy so quickly! I have the second volume and cannot wait to begin reading it!!!
I bought this a couple years ago but I never cracked it open until now. I honestly love how my childhood heroes are finally reprised in a less cheesy way. I’m far behind on these comics but that gives me time to savor every moment.
My husband loves The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers because it reminds him of how much he loved it as a child. In these graphic novels, it brings the spirit of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to paper and he can't wait to get the next installment.
I'm going to start this out by revealing that I am, in no way, a Power Rangers fan. This was recommended to me by a friend, and I am glad that I took him up on that. This book reads very well, and doesn't require too much knowledge of the subject matter to get the gist of the story. The art is also superb. This. Series sheds a more "adult" light on the franchise without sacrificing the original appeal. Boom Studios made themselves a hit, without alienating anyone. Give this book a shot. You won't be disappointed.
This comic series is at once faithful to the original 90s television series and a mature evolution of it. Without the rose-tinted lenses of nostalgia, it's plain to see that the 90s Rangers experiences little in the way of character development. They were archetypes. They still are in this comic, but there's more growth in one volume than there was in entire seasons of the show.

Unlike the recent film, which completely altered aspects of our main characters to the point that they were the original five in name only, this series expertly manages to make them feel both fresh and familiar.

Rita, too, is greater than she was. She's still comical, but she's also threatening, manipulative, and devious.

If you were a fan of MMPR in the 90s, this is worth checking out. If you thought the series was too campy to be worth your time, this is worth checking out. If you just like reading fun action comics, this is worth checking out. Enjoy!
Before I start talking about what I liked about the book and a synopsis of the plot, let me start by saying the book is a lot thicker than what an average 144 page comic usually is. The quality used to make this trade is great, really sturdy, glossy and the pages feel nice and thick. Also it's nice that the coloring is so nice and bright from page to page. This collects the #0 issue which was a prelude to the actual #1, and #1-4, so 5 issues in total with a few mini comics about bulk and skull

This book is certainly written like it's for fans of the original show when it aired on tv. It assumes you know the five rangers and their quirks and personalities, that Jason is the leader, Trini the wise one, Billy the tech guy, etc. kind of like how everyone knows the tmnt personalities. Higgins chose an interesting(if not odd) point to start the story. It starts basically RIGHT after Jason beat Tommy and freed him from Rita's spell. To me this is both a good and bad thing. It's good cause it doesn't waste time and it gets to some interesting storytelling right away, it's bad cause I feel like it's a wasted opportunity for other good storytelling.

Like I said, it's written for past power rangers fans who've grown up, and a lot of them could tell you that the green with evil arc was arguably the best arc out of the first 3 seasons. It just feels like skipping over 1 really good story to get to another good story. Higgins likes Tommy, and it shows. The back of the trade even says "Green Ranger Year One...". And I get it. Tommy is a better character as a hero, than a villain under mind control. But he's not the only hero. There was an original team of 5 before he showed up. Sure he whooped their asses like 3-4 times in a row but they eventually beat him. I just felt like Higgins rushed and brushed off like 1-2 trades worth of retelling the green with evil arc from the show

Onto some of the really good stuff so I don't make my 4 star rating confusing. This is a good story. Tommy is struggling to fight off a Tyler Durden version of Rita in his head that keeps bothering him, and trying to veer him back to the dark side. The other rangers are also adjusting to having a new member that they hardly know join up. The OG 5 members know tactics and code words when in battle, but Tommy just scratches his head when he hears these terms, and that causes friction when he tries to do his own thing. Tommy feels really real, so do billy, Kim, Trini and Jason. Zack kind of gets the short end of the stick and doesn't get much development outside of distrusting Tommy. There's a lot of drama within the clique now that Tommy is onboard, for better or worse. One bit I liked that was kept was that Jason teaches karate in his spare time. Also he seems a bit jealous of Kim and Tommy possibly being a couple

The action is good, dialogue is great, and the bulk and skull bits at the end. This is the kind of drama and more in depth look at what Rita's mind control PTSD would look like in a more adult version of the show

Definitely looking forward to volume 2
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