I'm looking into the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers by Boom. They've got year one collected now and year two is following later this year. But I know nothing about MMPR. I've seen the tv show when I was younger, but not often, when my little brother was watching it. Can someone tell me more about it? Can I start with year one as a starting point? Do I need more info? Etc.
I was really into MMPR as a kid. It came out in the US when i was in middle school, so the perfect time for me to enjoy a show like that. The concept is basically a bunch of high schoolers are intrusted with special coins that let them morph into their respective rangers and also control special mechs called "zords". They are mentored into protecting the Earth (usually just there town though it seems lol) from the main antagonist and his/her cronies.
Just for a bit of back info, there have been many "reincarnations" of the tv series. I haven't kept up with most of them, but the show usually reboots itself every couple years, bringing in a new cast, designs, mechs/weapons, antagonists or status quos, whatever. The comic series follows the original team, which is arguably the most well known/popular of all the casts from tv. The book itself is easily accessible for new readers, but it actually starts a little later along than the show did, skipping a MAJOR plot point. *20+ year old spoiler alert* (A new student at the team's school turns out to be an "evil" ranger sent by the big bad to destroy them. He later ends up turning and joining the team.) At first I had issues with this decision, but afterwards I understand the creative team maybe not wanting to just rehash old stories, and work towards building something unique.
Anyways, to the new series itself. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and actually think it presents itself better as a comic than a low budget action show (obviously I'm not their demographic anymore). I've only read the Year One HC, but the story seems to moving in an interesting direction. The art is surprisingly better than i was expecting from BOOM!, and the book itself has a really nice build, though a bit pricey imo. 100 pages (no kidding) of the collection are dedicated to variant covers. While I think the nostalgia is definitely strong with this one, if you enjoy action driven team books with some nice character moments, i don't think you'll be disappointed. I'm eagerly awaiting the Year Two HC.
Last edited by awayne83; 04-14-2018 at 11:08 PM.
Personally, I liked the variant cover collection.
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
My most recent haul during the past couple of weeks. I've been picking up a lot of BKV books (I've read these series before but they're all pretty great). I've managed to get each book for about $10 now that Marvel and DC have announced omnibus collections (or Absolute collections in the case of Y Last Man). Also, I'm continuing my run on Fables!
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Ugh...global frequency. I like ellis, but that was not my cup of tea
I know this is a silly question but Can anyone give me some advice on how to read omnibuseses comfortably? I bought a whole bunch of DC and Marvel omnibuseses before I had any indication they would release in paperback (flash silver age, etc...). I prefer paperback, but I’m stuck with these big books. I’ve tried sitting on a chair and reading on a table, and that lasts only half an issue due to back problems. I also travel a lot, and typically like to bring them with me.......any advice, I would be very greatful......and I apologize if there’s already a thread for this.
Favorite Characters: Wolfsbane, Storm, Psylcoke, Beast, Feral, Tempo, Nightcrawler, Quicksilver
Favorite Titles: X-Men Red, Legion of X, Marauders, Hellions
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Favorite Characters: Wolfsbane, Storm, Psylcoke, Beast, Feral, Tempo, Nightcrawler, Quicksilver
Favorite Titles: X-Men Red, Legion of X, Marauders, Hellions
Ease of reading is my biggest reason for getting omniboos. Prop them up on your lap and then no hands needed (other than to turn the page).