![]() He adds that he can’t know which Ranger teams were fighting, as the vision was not clear. One of “many Power Rangers in a mighty battle” in which the Rangers are beaten. The episode begins with Keeper showing back up to tell the Rangers about a vision he’s seen via the Morphin Grid. SYNOPSIS: The Rangers (along with some friends) take on Evox, Goldar Maximus, and their forces. John, Brennan Mejia, Yoshi Sudarso, James Davies, Davi Santos Travis, Jazz Baduwalia, Jacqueline Scislowski, Abraham Rodriguez But that’s an editorial decision, not an artistic one. I’m less a fan of these ’90s era characters being fashioned like they’re in the modern era. Simona Di Gianfelice Is a great fit for MMPR, especially when it comes to drawing the Ranger suits and zords. Melissa Flores has been thinking outside the box. We also get Kimberly essentially fire-bombing a regular-sized monster with her zord. We get yet another surreal Lord Zedd moment in this issue, as he lays in the Command Center on life support. Cover by Taurin Clarke.īeautiful cover by Taurin Clarke, who’s also currently doing covers for The Flash. Straight, concise, and to the point.***ĪRTISTS: Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo (Colorist), Ed Dukeshire (Letterer). ***This is where we keep it nice and simple. But I mean…couldn’t they have just gotten there in the zords? Why did they need to drive themselves there? And it again raises the question of why they can’t be teleported.Į mail Rob at or check us out on Twitter.Ī Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #103 Micro-Review – Lord Zedd on Life Support Now we’ve got an episode about Nate potentially moving to Costa Rica with his parents.Īfter Devon, Nate, and Steel destroy the Gigadrone with their zords, they rush back to rendezvous with the others as they fight against Robo-Roxy. Jason, Zack, and Trini went to Switzerland. If these were the Mighty Morphin days, I’d have actually been concerned Nate was being written off the show. This is one of those “move away” stories they always used to use to write characters out. You can say what you want about the acting on Power Rangers, but those two are good. But their performances are believable nevertheless. ![]() The little moments between Nate and Zoey in this episode are nice. Abraham Rodriguez and Jacqueline Scislowski don’t have a lot to work with in terms of giving their romance actual substance. Sounds like it might be a Peace Corps or American Red Cross type thing. All the episode really tells us they move around, make things better, and then move on. This episode is pretty ambiguous about what Nate’s parents actually do overseas. Maybe it’s just a matter of spending a little time with someone… I thought he was a little bit of a twerp when the series started. Incidentally, the Nate character has grown on me. ![]() It’s only natural that we meet at least one of Nate’s. Devon, Ravi, and Zoey all have a parent that we know. This episode gives us something I’ve been hoping to get from Beast Morphers: Some time with Nate’s parents. New around here? Check out the Power Rangers review archive! SYNOPSIS: Nate must choose between being with his parents and being a Power Ranger. WRITERS: Becca Barnes, Alwyn Dale, Chip Lynn Travis, Jazz Baduwalia, Jacqueline Scislowski, Abraham Rodriguez, Liana Ramirez Here’s where I attempt to fix that, as I check out episodes of Power Rangers Beast Morphers !*** ***As big a Power Rangers fan as I am, I must admit: I’m a little behind on modern PR.
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