Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, ot is time to start a new era of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comics from Boom Studios. ICYMI: Ryan Parrott left the franchise after six years of a legendary run after dropping the instant classic #100. In its’ aftermath, both Mighty Morphin & Power Rangers series have been merged into one legacy numbered book with a new creative team! Trust me when I say: The Power Rangers Franchise couldn’t have been left in better hands! MMPR #101 by Melissa Flores (THE DEAD LUCKY), Simona Di Gianfelice (ALL-NEW FIREFLY), Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire kicks off the new era with an issue you can’t miss. Let’s take a closer look and see how this plays out, shall we?
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
This issue opens up ten thousand years ago with an encounter with Zordon, longtime mentor of the MMPR and Rita Repulsa, their legendary nemesis. It feels as a final goodbye with Zordon finally imprisoning Rita for her crimes until something drastically goes wrong. It appears Rita is leeching the energy or essence of Zordon away, claiming hos body “would be lost in time and space”! Luckily it was all a dream, or nightmare for Zordon within the confines of the new Command Center. The moment shook him up enough to have Alpha continuing to search the space where the moon is located as a precaution (It’s been off radar for a while). Meanwhile, the Rangers are staying sharp training at the Promethea facility, while it appears sparks are flying between two rangers as well. Unfortunately, there is little time to enjoy the normal moments as the moon reappears! The team regroups with Zordon to figure out what’s going on. Once together, they (along with the readers) hear about a distress signal coming from there and no one is ready for who sent it!
The rangers fly to the moon and discover that not everything is what it seems. They see a group running towards them led by an old friend. Thinking they’re walking into a trap, the Power Rangers brace for battle. Once the group gets closer, not everything that they thought is real. One of this issue’s stronger points is flipping some established characters and themes. Seeing this character “out of character” was a great switch. Pushing through to the palace on the Moon, there are swerves galore (which isn’t a bad thing by any means). The action sequences are well timed and keep readers guessing at who is behind all of this. However the moment that will have people talking is the final page of this issue. Another big figure in the Power Rangers lore is back, and they’re not alone as a shadowy figure lurks behind them! My theory: Remember that quote during Zordon’s nightmare about “Body lost in time and space?” What if that body wound up in someone’s possession and is a dark, empty version of the MMPR legend? IS it someone completely new? Either way, Get ready! The new era of MMPR has arrived in a BIG way!
Talk about making a first impression! When it as announced Flores was taking over the book, fans should have been immediately pumped! Reders of “The Dead Lucky” know what kind of excitement to expect here. Flores wastes no time amping up the issue with nostalgia of past characters while balancing it out with a solid mix of action & character moments. The issue has many moving parts going on but Flores balances them with fair amounts of panel time. From the quick moments between Matt and Kimberly talking as friends to the team hitting the moon running head-on into the dangerous palace, Flores keeps the readers glued to the story. The pace is fast moving but nothing felt missed. There are so many great moments with this book that you need to read for yourself to not be spoiled. There's much win happening within this debut.
Di Gianfelice brings this story to life with great moments fans will connect with. Seeing the rangers interact after all they’ve been thru lately was a nice break. This shines with Matt and Kimberly’s small convo about his interaction earlier wit Aisha. The action sequences were excellent. The battle when they first hit the moon is a great example. It set a great tone for the other action happening with this issue. As the rangers are fighting the bad guys off, readers can feel how energetic these scenes comes across. Seeing how the Rangers react to all the reveals in the story builds the tension for the big ending was fantastic. Speaking of the ending shot, it couldn't have been done more perfect to welcome fans to the new era of MMPR!
Final point: Coming into a franchise after a legendary run is no easy feat. Flores & Di Gianfelice absolutely make their debut one fans will be buzzing about. MMPR #101 Has everything you would want as a comic fan, let alone a Power Rangers fan. Excellent story matched by phenomenal art makes this a book you simply cannot pass up on NCBD!
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