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Comic Book Preview: Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn

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Previewing Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn... "The Ranger Slayer, an alternate universe version of Kimberly Hart, returns to her home dimension to pick up the pieces left behind in the wake of Lord Drakkon's reign, becoming the thing she hates most - the new ruler of her world sitting on Drakkon's throne. But an even deadlier threat sets its sights on Earth - and Kim won't be able to defeat it on her own!" Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn collects  Power Rangers: Ranger Slayer #1  and  Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #1-3 and will be heading to stores on March 17, 2021. Can't wait? Then check out our preview below... Rob Lake - For more comic book and video game chat why not follow Geek Culture Reviews on Twitter and Facebook @GeekCultureRev

Comic Book Review - Power Rangers #4

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Rob Lake reviews Power Rangers #4... Regardless of if you're a Power Rangers fan or not, the Unlimited Power era has shaken both the Power Ranger dynamic and its established world to its core.  While the Angel Grove team deal with their issues, the Omega Rangers are in deep space and even deeper trouble. If anything it's a tough time being a Ranger, regardless of what team you're on... This time around we're back with the Omega Rangers. After last months shocking conclusion, Ryan Parrott brings us back to a remnant of the Shattered Grid . Yes, we're back in Angel Grove albeit Drakkon's twisted version of it. With the Omega Rangers chasing the remains of the Red Emissary on the planet, we get quite a bit of character building for the former Lord. This issue feels very much like a Drakkon focused issue, and to an extent it is. What we soon learn is that this former "paradise" was Drakkon's prison. You've got to feel a li...

Comic Book Review - Power Rangers #3

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Rob Lake reviews Power Rangers #3... Things are looking bleak for the Omega Rangers. Their ship is stranded powerless in deep space and the Horrid are running amok throughout. With no backup, and Drakkon seemingly betraying the Rangers to the Horrid. It seems all hope is lost. Or is it? Much like it's Mighty Morphin counterpart,  Power Rangers has been a blast so far. With the opening issue seeing the Omega Rangers apparent betrayal of Zordon by freeing Drakkon from his prison, has now skyrocketed into a Power Ranger sci-fi horror. Power Rangers #2 had the Omega Rangers scurrying around their powerless spaceship whilst the Horrid stalked its halls. Then with Drakkon being Drakkon, the supervillain seems to side with the Horrid.  This is what makes Drakkon quite the character. Ryan Parrott doesn't give us much when it comes to Drakkon's intentions with the Horrid. Is he taking the opportunity to betray the Rangers? Or is he playing the Horrid at their own game? ...