If five ordinary teens in mono-colored, dino-themed jumpsuits fighting clay people birthed from an oven sounds like your idea of a good time, then boy does BOOM! Studios have the book for you. Building off of their enjoyable #0 issue, creators Kyle Higgins and Hendry Prasetya at last unveil their true debut, combining for a first issue that's both reverential and accessible. It's Power Rangers goodness through and through, though it's not without its kinks.
It's not easy being green. Or in the case of Green Ranger Tommy Oliver, it's not easy being the new guy. That thought provides the overall driving force behind this first issue, as writer Higgins puts the primary focus on the groups newest Ranger. His approach is three-pronged, with ample time given to all three. First, there's the public perception to the Green Ranger's sudden defection, with Bulk and Skull providing the mouthpiece for the citizens of Angel Grove's misgivings. Second, there's the wariness of Tommy's own teammates. The Rangers are nothing if not inclusive, their many adventures predicated on a team first mentality, but even they aren't entirely sure what they're getting into with their newest member. And finally, there's Tommy himself. Burdened by the sins of his past and weighted down by the pressure of his present, Tommy's arc would be heavy even without the spectre of Rita Repulsa trying to drive him mad.
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