For the majority of MMPR’s early run, Kyle Higgins and Hendry Presetya put the focus on the Rangers and their ever fluctuating relationship as a team. While that approach makes for more layered characters and a greater sense of stakes, sometimes we just want to see giant robots punching shark people. Issue #4 delivers mightily in that regard, the creators placing added focus on the series’ more action oriented promise as the character sparks continue to fly.
Picking up where the last issue left off, with Scorpina having commandeered the Dragonzord through the use of a DIY Dragon Dagger, issue #4 at first reads like a rehash of past installments. Zach makes his usual gripes, Billy does something smart, and the Trust or Not to Trust narrative that’s defined Tommy thus far continues to spin its wheels. And then, something changes. In one glorious full page spread, the story moves from Rangers Of Our Lives to something very much Mighty and Morphin’. For perhaps the first time, it truly feels like a Power Rangers episode come to life.
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