[Comic Review] Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 *Spoiler Free*

Happy Monday, Heroes! Today, we have a spoiler free review for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106, which releases this Wednesday. Currently, the Power Rangers have come to a crossroads, since the situation with Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd intensifies. As a result, some of the decisions made by our heroes will have major consequences. At least, that is what I can tell readers without spoiling the whole issue. Also, we would like to extend a special thanks to Boom! Studios for providing this copy for today’s review. Anyway, without…

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[Comic Review] Radiant Pink #1 & #2

Happy Tuesday, Heroes, as today we have a combo review, specifically we are looking at Radiant Pink #1 and #2! For those unaware, this series is a part of Image Comics’ greater Massive-Verse, having begun with Radiant Black. Additionally, this comic universe is centered on paying homage to Japanese tokusatsu programs like Super Sentai, Kamen Rider, and Ultraman. So, these titles from Image Comics are really up Hero-Club’s alley, since we love talking about those shows. Also, if readers are concerned, we previously reviewed Inferno Girl Red Book One #1,…

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[Comic Review] Inferno Girl Red Book One #1

Hello there Heroes, today is going to be exciting, as we are looking at Inferno Girl Red Book One #1. For those unaware, the book is heavily inspired by tokusatsu, featuring talents associated with the Power Rangers and Ultraman comics. So, for my friends that huge tokusatsu fans, I can only sing the praises of Inferno Girl Red. From reading this review or the book, anyone should be able to notice how clear as day its references are. Anyway, with the introduction out of the way let us jump into…

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[Comic Review] Book of Shadows #3 from Valiant

Today, we are jumping right into Valiant’s third issue for their series titled, Book of Shadows. Especially, since this our first time looking at the title, but we may return to the previous issues one day. However, for readers joining us now, let us quickly bring everyone and newcomers up to speed. So, with only three issues in, things seem to be only getting worse for our ragtag group of heroes. Currently, the story’s villain, Fane, has the upper the hand with team split up having attempted to divide and…

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[Comic Review] X-O Manowar (2020) #1 & 2

The following is a ‘Straight Forward Review’ for Valiant’s X-O Manowar (2020) issue 1 and issue 2. This review will be broken down into three segments: the Story, the Art, and the Final Verdict. Nevertheless, let’s begin with our review…   Comic Credits Writer: Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum Artist: Emilio Laiso Colorist: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Cover Artist: Christian Ward Variant Cover Artists (issue 1): Jeff Dekal, Greg Smallwood, Rod Reis, Raul Allen   Story This brand new story for X-O Manowar sees the ancient king Aric of Dacia who has seen so…

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[Comic Review] Valiant’s Livewire Volume 1: Fugitive TPB

Comic Credits Writer: Vita Ayala Artists: Raul Allen, Patricia Martin, Scott Koblish Colors by Diego Rodriguez Letters by Saida Temofonte Cover by Adam Pollina   This is a review of Livewire Volume one: Fugitive Trade paperback. Here’s a summary of the trade before we hop into the review. Accomplice. Mentor. Savior. And now, Enemy of the State. Seeking to protect other vulnerable superpowered psiots like herself, Livewire plunged the United States into a nationwide blackout, causing untold devastation. With the whole world hunting her, what kind of hero will Livewire…

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[Comic Review] Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 45

Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot Illustrator: Daniele Di Nicuolo Colors: Walter Baiamonte Color Assistance: Katia Ranalli Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Jamal Campbell Editor: Dafna Pleban   Warning: This review will contain spoilers for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers issue 45.   Kicking off this issue is the continuation and conclusion of the Omega Rangers’ raid on the moon. We begin following Kiya during the assault, which I love the framing and use of blue by Daniele Di Nicuolo and Walter Baiamonte. From there we move to Zack confronting Goldar, where Goldar mentions how the fight with Omega Black…

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[Comic Review] Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 44

Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot Illustrator: Daniele Di Nicuolo Colors: Walter Baiamonte Color Assistance: Katia Ranalli Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Jamal Campbell Editor: Dafna Pleban   Warning: This review will contain spoilers for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers issue 44.   In the previous issue of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Dayne was about to open up the Thunder Megazord the hard way. Fast forward to the present issue and the team makes an attempt to separate the Zords, as Dayne continues to pierce the Thunder Megazord. However, as Dayne is about to hit the finishing blow the Omega…

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Review: Headless Issue 2

Comic Credits Creators: Alexander Banchitta & Robert Ahmad Writer: Alexander Banchitta Illustrator: Robert Ahmad Letterer: Fred C Stresing Headless Logo: Gabe Pinto Scout Production: Kurt Knippel   Summary & Review: Our issue begins with the confirmation that Headless Horseman has returned, as Officer Sanders visits her father out in the woods. During this interaction we, the readers, learn that Sander’s father attempts to stop the Templar from using their ultimate weapon, the Devil’s Lantern, and defeat the Horseman without the sacrifice of souls. In addition, it is revealed that Sander’s father…

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Review: Roku Issue 1

Comic Review Writer: Cullen Bunn Art: Ramon F Bachs Colors: Stephane Paitreau Letters: Dave Sharpe Associate Editor: David Menchel Editor: Lysa Hawkins Covers: Dave Johnson, Viktor Kalvachev   Warning: This review for Roku 01 will contain spoilers, but fans can currently find it available in their local comic book store.   Going into this series I do not know anything about the character, along with the story being told. However, I have to say that this issue has pulled me in enough to where I want to check out issue…

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