MIGHTY MORPHIN' #22 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! The “Charge To 100” continues in the right direction for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Universe for Boom Studios. Mighty Morphin’ #22 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire has a fun story going on focusing on one Ranger’s feelings towards legacy. After all the adventures the heroes have been thru, the uncertainty of the future has been looming. Let’s jump into this issue and see how this story plays out, shall we?

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with Kimberly and Tommy stuck in an experimental dimension that has gone a bit haywire. Some rogues have now made their appearances in this landscape. None of which have any love loss with the pair of Rangers. Forced to battle, the pair is completely overwhelmed with Tommy left extremely hurt in the altercation. Kimberly gets Tommy to safety and also some divine intervention in the form of an emissary Ranger.

The conversation gives some much needed clarity on what Kimberly has been dealing with during this story. For better or worse, there is an understanding. With this information, Kimberly makes a call on how to handle her situation. Without Tommy to help, how will this play out? Readers will get that answer and a sense of where the future lies for not only the Pink Ranger but the heroes of Angel Grove as well. Excellent epilogue to cap this issue off as well.

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Kimberly’s story these past two issues has been an enjoyable read. Groom breaks down the uncertainty of the future very well. We as readers often think that heroes will do this forever, but at the same time, it’s a question that will pop up from time to time in comics. The conversations Kimberly has during this issue brings that to the forefront. The resolution to those questions is one readers will be pleased with. Readers are also going to be excited to see how Kimberly finds a way to stand up to the rogues.

Hidalgo’s work is such a great compliment to the story. The facial expressions of Kimberly give an added weight to Groom’s writing. They will definitely connect with the readers about what direction she is heading into from these moments. With all the talking happening here, there’s also a healthy does of action to balance. Just wait until you see the two page spread before Kimberly addresses the rogues. The action has big momentum to it and provides for some memorable panels. There is much for readers to be pleased with involving this story.

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire ( Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin’ #22 caps off a great story for one of the most well known rangers. Groom and Hidalgo present Kimberly’s questions of what to come with exceptional storytelling and art. As all roads head towards the “Charge To 100”, this story is a solid complement to whats to come. Make sure to keep an eye out for it at the LCS this week.

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POWER RANGERS #21 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! We’re back on the “CHARGE TO 100” in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Universe! Power Rangers #21 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios brings the Omega Rangers into a few situations they were not expecting. Their lives have been turned upside down for various reasons already. This issue amplifies one key storyline that will have huge implications moving forward. Let’s check out the latest chapter in the lives of the Power Rangers, shall we?

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue kicks off on Safehaven, where Zach and Trini have become the guardians of an alien known as Journey. Jounrey is aging extremely fast as now she is a teenager from where she was just a baby a few issues ago. The “parents” are catching that Keron Vrin, who had a rough introduction to Zach has caught Journey’s eye. While this is happening, evil forces are plotting against the Rangers in the shadows. This is to be expected as the Rangers declared their warning of protection to the universe. Once the rangers are called away, their plan starts to take form.

Meanwhile, the addition of Andros to the team has been one readers have been locked in on. The mysterious ranger has been moving in shadows with an agenda all his own. As the team makes their play on the Astro Mega ship, they’re met with resistance from the Xurix. From this initial battle, the Rangers make progress and so does Andros. What unfolds next with have readers very shocked with a last panel shot that will have the fandom buzzing on socials.

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

The story of Andros continues to hook readers within these pages. Side note: if you haven’t read Power Rangers Unlimited: “Countdown to Ruin” yet, it would be a good complementary piece to this issue. Parrott brings out the complexity of this character as his actions are completely justified by his means. The slow build on his ultimate motives has been written extremely well. Take nothing away from the rest of the issue, but once that last page hits, readers gt the full gut-punch of everything that’s happened prior. The Zach/Trini/Journey story is a fun break from the seriousness of Andros. Excellent balance.

Renna and the art team deliver another solid issue. The fight scenes with the Rangers and Xurix pop off the pages. They have a lot of high energy and big action to them. Without giving anything away, the latter section of the book is where these panels shine. Readers are in for something special with them. On the other side, the young love story with Journey and Kevor adds some light-hearten visuals to the book. The reactions to Kevor giving his advice to Journey about “what’s better” is a quiet yet perfectly placed moment in their story. Heading towards #100, Power Rangers is really picking up steam.

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers #21 is one not to miss at the LCS this week. With only a few issues left until Legacy #100, Parrott, Renna and the team are turning up the drama a few notches & giving the fans some moments that scream nothing but excitement heading into their finale. Don’t just take my word for it. Grab a copy this week and see how the team is steering this story in the right direction.

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MIGHTY MORPHIN' #21 (BOOM SUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re continuing the “Charge To 100” with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Mighty Morphin #21 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire gear up the team for their next adventure, with all roads leading to the legacy number #100 in September. Let’s check out where Angel Grove’s finest are up to now, shall we?

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The team is back on Earth after”acquiring” a new command center as the old one was destroyed during the Eltarian War. With the team being in space, they returned to find out Jason’s mother had passed away. This has been an emotional story going on between both books (highly recommend Power Rangers #20). This issue focuses heavily on Kimberly/ As she goes to check on Jason, readers are seeing Jason deal with the loss of his mother . From here, Kimberly has some catch-up time with Trini, who’s on Earth with the rest of the Omega Rangers. This is a fun sequence seeing the two friends catch up on events going on, primarily Trimi breaking down events to Kimberly. It’s almost a great intro page for new readers who get the bullet points of some of the Omega Rangers adventures.

The conversation does carry a big impact on Kimberly, as she brings up points to both Tommy and Billy. Being a Power Ranger and the responsibilities along with the legacy is driving Kimberly’s motives this issue. The results lead a pair of rangers into a situation unplanned for. What will be the outcome of cementing the legacy? Readers will have to check this issue out and see for themselves.

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Groom shows off some great character moments involving Kimberly and some of her fellow rangers. The conversation with Trini bring up a few points that have quietly been looming with Kimberly. Factor in the impact of Jason losing his mother and it pushes Kimberly to question where she (and the rest of the Rangers) go from here. The outcome makes sense as with trying to move forward is never an easy road. The ending of this issue will have reader’s attention and how this plays out should make for a fun story.

Hidalgo’s depiction of Kimberly’ conversation with Trini hits the marks for this issue. often, readers can forget that these young heroes are still young and have lives outside of fighting the forces of evil. The Mall sequence of events really gave this issue some light-hearted moments while also building up for the more serious nature of the issue’s final moments. Action sequences worked where they were placed in the story. Very interesting final page to close the book out on.

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin’ #21 continue the Charge to 100 with a very heavy character driven issue. Groom and Hidalgo present the struggles of Kimberly and where she progresses from her makes for the beginnings of another entertaining story in the Power Rangers Universe. Keep an eye out for this book at the LCS this week.

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POWER RANGERS #20 (Legacy #95 - BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re on the charge to 100 with the continuation of the emotional closings of the last two Mighty Morphin Power Rangers books by Boom Studios. On top of the comics, it was also announced that both Ryan Parrott and Mat Groom will be stepping away from the books at the end of issue #100 in September. They are currently setting up some powerful impacts before leaving and the latest MMPR issue is no exception. Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) by Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire delivers an impactful and somber moment for one Ranger in particular. Let’s not delay and break this issue down, shall we?

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The announcement of Jason’s mother passing away was the final pages of both MMPR books last issues hit readers very hard. Power Rangers #20 jumps in to the remembrance of Ann Christine Scott & how Jason and his family deal with this tragedy at Angel Grove. Readers will see many emotions go thru the ranger this issue. There are many strongly felt sequences throughout this issue to drive that point home. Issues like this illustrate that even with all the powers a superhero can have, nothing can prep them for when tragedy strikes.

Meanwhile On Safehaven, Andros remains with the team after their mission on KO-35. He is interrogating a Xurix, who has information that he needs. As we witnessed last issue, Andros might not be revealing all his motives to the rangers. There are glimpses of that for this issue to put it mildly. Where this part of the story goes escalates very quickly to where this ending for this issue will have readers very anxious. That final page should generate some chatter after reading it.

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Parrott takes readers thru many stages of emotional grieving in these pages. This issue is very well done in showcasing Jason’s handling of losing his mother. There is much that readers will see and can find relatable if they have ever lost a parent. The stages of grief really come thru the pages of this book, Take nothing away from the other points of the comic with Andros and the others, but readers will be talking about how Jason’s story is hitting them. It goes to show how great of a writer Parrott is to bring out all these feelings in the reading audience.

The impression made by Jason’s story is equally felt in the art of the book. Renna brings out everything going on inside Jason during this issue. There are multiple points throughout this issue that exemplify that. Those panels are connecting exactly as expected. Granted readers will be more focused on Jason’s story, but the work in creating Andros’s time in the book shouldn’t be ignored. Figuring out his endgame will be something special for the reader, especially factoring in that final page cliffhanger.

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #20 (Legacy #95) - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers #20 packs an emotional impact with bringing Jason’s grief to to forefront after losing his mother. Parrott and Renna deliver on a heartbreaking journey while balancing out some tension building set-up with Andros. Highly recommended at the LCS so make sure you get your copies ASAP!

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MIGHTY MORPHIN' #20 (Legacy #94 - BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! On this edition, “it’s Morphin time” as we’re checking out the “Charge To 100” unfolding in the pages of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers universe by Boom Studios. Mighty Morphin #20 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire continues the next phase for the Rangers trying to find a new home due to the fallout of The Eltarian War. Meanwhile, there’s other elements at play that our young heroes need to face. Let’s jump into this issue and see what’s happening here, shall we?

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue jumps in where the team is crashing a gala thrown by King Veiron in the Lion Galaxy. They need to provide a distraction to steal a command center for Earth. Sounds simple enough, right? Due to some quick thinking by Alpha, the heroes get some time but some interpersonal talk between Rangers might delay the goal from being hit. Like I said…..sounds simple enough stealing an entire command center under everyone’s nose, right?

Meanwhile on Earth, Rocky (Red Ranger) and Matt (Green Ranger) are holding the line against King Aradon best they can, but is it enough? There are some great character moments between the pair. It’s a small break between the action but one that plays a big role in this issue. How does this all end up for the heroes? Will they finally secure a command center? Will there be an Earth left to call home if/when they do? Readers will also get hit with a strong final panel that effects both MMPR books by Boom.

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Groom balances out all the multiple stories extremely well. With such a big cast, no one felt like they were missing any time in this issue. Alpha had some panel stealing moments while the talk between Kim and Adam feels like there’s more to come with the questions they were bringing up. Meanwhile, the moments of King Aradon facing off with Rocky and Matt delivered on the most memorable panels of the book. Hearing Matt’s talk with Rocky felt organic and much needed for a ranger whose confidence was shaken. There is much to enjoy from this latest.

Hidalgo crafts some excellent fight sequences. Aradon’s battle really stood out. Hidalgo also delivers on the emotion with the talk with Matt and Rocky as well as Adam and Kim. Even though these weren’t big action panels, the emphasis on the discussion shines thru here. Emotions weigh heavy heading into the closing of this issue but if you read Power Rangers #19, the ending is very familiar but doesn’t lack the heartbreaking feeling when you see the panel.

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #20 (Legacy #94) - On sale June 8th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin #20 brings great storytelling and art to this Power Rangers team with emotional moments that hit readers with a bullseye. The issue is very busy but never feels rushed as all parties involved have moments to be tied into the overall story. The Charge to 100 continues to be a must-read at the LCS so make sure to get your copy.

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POWER RANGERS UNIVERSE #6 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, were at the conclusion of the origin of one of the most mysterious characters in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers universe: The Phantom Ranger! Power Rangers Universe #6 by Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios has been a thrill-ride taking a closer look at this secretive character. Let’s not waste any more time and see how this story plays out its’ final chapter, shall we?

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The origin of the Phantom Ranger has been a unique trip as readers have see the Morphinaut first appear when the experiment he was working becomes more than he planned. Attempting to access the Morphin Grid, the Morphinaut also drew the attention of the Dark Specter. Trying to stop the evil presence from escaping the Grid, a choice is made to seal the opening off. Years later in the A47 Galaxy, the Morphinaut appears warning of the danger following him. This message falls at the feet of the group that will be known as the Squadron Rangers. From there, the young teens are trying to fend off forces trying to access the Morphin Grid. At one point, they take an extreme gamble as their powers begin to fail them. Coming back stronger than ever, the young heroes prepare to take the fight to the Dark Specter once and for all. That is their plan until the Morphinaut makes a noble sacrifice that might become the Rangers ultimate doom.

The final issue kicks off with the Dark Specter now in possession of the Morphinaut’s body. Once their initial plan of trapping the Specter fails, the Rangers must find a way to prevail. The stakes have never been as high as they are fighting in vain to buy time. During the fight, the Morphinaut re-emerges for a brief moment with a possible way to end this threat once and for all? Can these heroes pull off the impossible and at what cost? Plus there’s a final panel that you need to see to believe!

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Andelfinger caps off he series with a very satisfying ending. This issue didn’t have the heavy emotional kick of last issue, but it wasn’t necessary here. At his moment, all the young heroes knew the gravity of the situation. Every moment was high emotion. Orisonth and Aleia had standout moments as well with the decisions made this issue. Readers witnessed the huge ramifications of the play made to stop the Spector and were treated to a final moment that they will be talking about happily.

Ragazzoni delivers on big action to close this story out properly. The build-up was set as they take the attack to the Dark Specter. The panels had high energy to them ad were capped off by a fantastic “It’s Morphin Time” 2 page spread that will please many readers. There was some great “quieter” moments mixed in, especially with Orisonth and Aleia . The fallout sequences were engaging to assist in letting the next moves for this team forward from the battle. Absolutely marked out at the last panel. Readers will be extremely pleased with who or what appears at the end.

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers Universe #6 closes the chapter of the Phanton Ranger’s beginnings with a great story that fans will surely enjoy. The series has been carried by great storytelling and energetic artwork to give the series a feel all its own. It’s a must read for MMPR fans and anyone who’s jumping into this universe will be very pleased to have checked this series out. Make sure to give this a shot when you’re at the local comic shop this week.

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POWER RANGERS #19 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re checking out the latest installement from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Universe by Boom Studios on their “Charge to 100”! Power Rangers #19 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire has taken the Omega Rangers on a few paths unexpected since the aftermath of the Eltarian War. Last issue split the team into very different directions. Let’s check out where the latest issue takes our heroes, shall we?

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th   Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)  Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up with Trini and Zach being make shift parents after taking care of their mysterious alien discovered on the last mission. That alien is aging rather rapidly but that doesn’t stop our rangers from still trying to take care of the young child. It’s a fun sequence of events that shows a different side to the Rangers. Suffice to say, Safehaven’s newest resident is winning everyone over.

Meanwhile Jason and Yale are thrown into uncharted territory on Planet KO-35. The pair ran into Andros, a ranger with his own mysterious past last issue. Andros drops some information on the pair that gives off a certain vibe of not everything is what it seems with this ranger. With lives on the line, this trio makes their move but does Andros have other motives at play? Plus, there is a final page that will leave readers in a very heartbroken place heading towards next issue.

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th   Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)  Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th   Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)  Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th   Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)  Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Talk about a mic-drop moment to end the issue on. Parrott writes an emotional punch to the reader that caps off a very solid issue. The Trini/Zach babysitting story was a fun break in the action of the Omega Rangers’ new status quo. It gave a good balance to the more serious nature of Jason and Yale’s story with Andros. Considering the namedrop done by the mysterious stranger, Andros’s story should be one to watch. Expecting big things happening there.

Renna delivers another great issue on art duties. Fun opening full page to open the issue on. The moments that jump off the page are the ones involved in the rescue mission. Andros’ facial expressions told a definite story that will only grow from here moving forward. Excellent final panel with the emotional closing moment of this issue as well.

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th   Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)  Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th   Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)  Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #19 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers #19 progresses forward in its new directions. It has a great balance of light & serious moments with a gut-wrenching final shot to close on. Parrott and Renna continue their incredible work and make this issue a can’t miss at the LCS.

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MIGHTY MORPHIN #19 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast: Parlay Points! For this edition, we’re checking on the latest chapter on the “Charge to 100” for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic books for Boom Studios. Mighty Morphin #19 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire continues to gain momentum in its’ first story after “The Eltarian War.” With the Rangers off world on their own adventure, evil forces have moved in on the Earth. What happen next? Let’s check this issue out and see where this story leads us now, shall we?

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the rangers away finding a new command center, Earth has been left open for some visitors to stop by and stake claim. King Aradon and his forces have shown up to Earth with only the Green & Red Rangers to stop them. Zordon is calling the gameplan to hold steady but Matt (Green Ranger) takes the lead to confront the invaders. Rocky (Red Ranger) has his young siblings with him and can’t break away to assist due to protecting his secret identity. How will this fare for our heroes?

Meanwhile, the rest of the team is in on Leonis in search of another command center. Once the “Oceans’s 11” style plan is made, the team makes their move against King Veiron. The reigning King has all the information they need to acquire their new home but securing said info isn’t going to be easy. Can the team pull off the big score here? And what did Alpha do?! Read the issue and find out.

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Groom continues his run on Mighty Morphin with a very solid read. With the two stories happening here, things can easily get lost in the shuffle but at no point did I feel that happened here. Matt & Rocky’s story being Earth’s last line of defense really picked up steam with some excellent action sequences & seeing Zordon make a change in a long time Ranger rule gave it a nice spin. As for the other half, I’m really enjoying the “heist” story (even though it’s against “The Lion King” and for good reason). There’s some fun moments that readers will enjoy with that heading to next issue.

Hidalgo lets loose with the action for this issue with a great sequence involving the Green Ranger making his play against the invaders. Readers will most definitely enjoy those panels. Another standout moment was Vieron’s gala where the rangers make their move. Very cool visuals here and Alpha stole the show! Excellent final page to close the book out on.

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin #19 continues its’ new direction with a great issue. Excellent storytelling and art will have you invested in the next phase adventures for this team. Make sure to grab your copy at the local Comic Shops this week. You won’t be disappointed!

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