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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Archive Vol. 2

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Archive Vol. 2


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Archive Vol. 2


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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Archive Vol. 2

Product details

Series: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Book 2)

Paperback: 480 pages

Publisher: BOOM! Studios (January 22, 2019)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1684153131

ISBN-13: 978-1684153138

Product Dimensions:

6.6 x 1 x 10.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

3 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#331,745 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Here we are again, talking about Boom’s release of Power Ranger comics made by their predecessors. As I did in my earlier review for Volume 1, I’ll separate the contributions from those who created the comics (Image, Valiant/Acclaim at the time, and Papercutz this time around) and the company who put them together for this collection (Boom).This time, I’ll start with the companies behind the older comics (I hesitate to say “older companies” since, if you trust Wikipedia, Papercutz and Boom were founded in the same year). Like Volume 1, the comics aren’t as good as Boom’s own books but they’re still fun to read. The Turbo issues and Papercutz comics were, like Hamilton and Marvel before them, basically printed TV episodes, not adding anything new to their respective series other than new adventures. That said, they’re still very fun with interesting stories. They harken back to the early Hamilton comics by only including one story per issue (Ninja Rangers from Volume 1 doesn’t count; those were half stories, the “V.R. Troopers” just weren’t printed) and outshine the later Hamilton and Marvel stories at least partially because of that. The monster designs are better as well and still taking advantage of the fact that they weren’t featured in Super Sentai (the Japanese show Power Rangers came from). That said, when reading the 2nd Turbo story, “Simple Simon Says”, know that you’re not going crazy: either the writer or the artist (or both) were not aware who was what Ranger. It’s crazy, that’s all I can say about it. The 2nd Megaforce issue “Broken World” has one similar “oopsie” compared “Simple Simon Says’” many.I want to give the Zeo issue its own paragraph, as it was truly the best issue of either volume of the MMPR Archive series and possibly the closest another comic company comes to being as good as Boom. Great action but also a fun and nuanced look in the Rangers’ private lives, one of the reasons I love Boom’s comics. Other than the overly muscled Rangers, the art’s fabulous and the best of any pre-Boom work. It gets major points by matching the TV series’ look (save for a green Zordon; it’s a minor thing if you’ve read the older comics) and the colors look great, almost painterly with how it’s done. It’s a shame Image didn’t have the license to continue the story they started here, but the story reads great on its own and is the jewel in Power Rangers comic book crown... at least as far as pre-2016 comics are concerned.Which leads to Boom and their work putting this collection together. As before, it’s clear Boom couldn’t/wasn’t comfortable putting in the level of restoration Marvel and DC does for their collections. However, it’s also clear the Boom DID put effort in making these comics look better and did more than just scan the comics (with something I’m sure is beyond what a fan might have access too) and compile them in the book. I am slightly disappointed with the quality of the Papercutz comics as I figured, being relatively recent comics, Papercutz might still have had the digital files and Boom could’ve just copied them into this collection. That said, they still look pretty good and, perhaps, in better shape than the other comics in this book.Unless I missed something, we DON’T have a repeat of the mess from Volume 1. In the earlier book, one comic had its pages out of order and one was missing its last page completely. Thankfully, no similar problems happened here (and I’ll take a moment to mention the two errors were fixed for Volume 1, at least for the Kindle and Comixology versions).Boom went the extra mile and compiled all the extra pages that were originally published in the older comics. Activity pages, letters from fans, and editor columns are all included here, including those from Volume 1’s Hamilton and Marvel issues. You could argue that Hamilton and Marvel’s extras should’ve been included in Volume 1, but that’s like complaining that you must eat chocolate cake to get pie; you’re still getting something wonderful at the end (substitute your two favorite treats to make that analogy apply to you :) ). I was not expecting those and it was a pleasant surprise.There’s another surprise and it’s not nearly as pleasant (the faux-pas referred to in the title). It regards what’s NOT included in this collection. Going by the omission of adaptations of the 1995 movie, V.R. Troopers and Masked Rider in Volume 1, I wasn’t expecting “Power Rangers Turbo vs Beetleborgs Metallix” to be in this volume. Disappointing, yes, but I’ll give Boom the benefit of the doubt and assume there were rights issues (either just by being separate from Power Rangers or that plus the fact it adapted a different Japanese series that Toei would want a separate fee for). The big surprise was that Papercutz Free Comic Book Day issue “By Bug... Betrayed” was also omitted. For the life of me, I don’t know WHY it wasn’t included since it clearly took place in the TV series’ continuity and had no characters outside Power Rangers. I was disappointed but I wasn’t annoyed.This is where the major problem I have with the book comes in... issue #1 of Boom’s own Mighty Morphin Power Rangers IS included in this volume. I love Boom’s Power Rangers comics and the comics in the MMPR Archive collection wish they were Boom quality. I truly enjoy reading issue #1... AFTER reading issue #0 and BEFORE issue #2 when I’m reading the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Vol. 1 collection. Now, I already have the original “By Bug... Betrayed” before it got taken off Comixology so I was going to end up with two copies of a comic anyway. That’s not the point: the Archive collection is supposed to be for older, non-Boom comics that haven’t been available in print for years and none of Boom’s comics match that description: they’re easily available and clearly can’t be non-Boom comics if they’re from Boom.With that said, I’ll calm down and give Boom the benefit of the doubt (although I’m being generous) and assume there was some trouble with including “By Bug... Betrayed.” The ONLY thing I can think of, and this goes hand in hand with how I THINK these comics were remastered and put into the Archive, is a problem dating back to a problem with “By Bug... Betrayed’s” original publication. When it was published in 2014 as a physical book on Free Comic Book Day, there was a panel where the villainized Radbug (long story, not the point) hits Trini, with an impact star and a word balloon for Trini saying, “Ow, my leg!” She was barely hit, it’s nothing visible, and nothing more is made of the hit, but there was negative fan reaction as Trini’s original actress was killed in a car accident. When the comic came out digitally, the panel was changed to Kimberly barely escaping getting hit. The new version never got a physical release or included in another collection. My thinking is that Boom only had access to the physical books and, for whatever reason, couldn’t get access to Papercutz’s files. With that limitation, I assume they were worried about courting the same controversy and just substituted their comic.I’ll also say this: Boom wasn’t acting maliciously and, with whatever their reason for not including “By Bug... Betrayed,” just wanted to give readers 23 more pages of comics. I’ll also give them credit for not reprinting issue #0 again. It’s another good issue, but it has already been reprinted in Saban’s Power Rangers: Aftershock (the follow-up comic to the 2017 movie) and Soul of the Dragon (the one referred to jokingly as “Old Man Tommy”). It’s a slim silver lining but in today’s world, I’ll look for and take what I can get.Ultimately, it’s only 23 pages out of a roughly 460-page book. The remastering could’ve been way better but it’s decent, the comics themselves are fun and better than those in Volume 1 in both story and art, there are no hiccups within the comics included in the collection, and there’s bonus pages I don’t think anyone was expecting. Don’t let my score fool you, “By Bug... Betrayed” being replaced by Boom’s issue #1 is a huge problem for me and while I doubt it’ll happen, I hope Boom will add “By Bug... Betrayed” to an updated version of this book or add it to a future Lost Chronicles volume. I just won’t let it detract from an otherwise decent collection.

This book looks good. Sadly there's still a few select comics that I thought would make it on here but didnt. But there's also comics I didn't even know existed in this book. The Zeo #1 book from Image before they lost the license, 2 Turbo comics from Acclaim/Valiant (not the vs. Beetleborgs book sadly), and all of the Papercutz comics (except for the FCBD issue) which covers MMPR, Samurai, and Megaforce.I'd love to see a Vol 3 since I know there's still comics from the archives out there though I doubt this will be made.

If you're a fan of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, then I recommend this. The volumes are a collection of the 90's comic books turned into a graphic novel complete with the old school artwork. I already have volume 1 and was looking forward to volume 2 to complete my collection. It has the old school comics including published fan letters from the 90's. Also at the end of this collection is #1 of the new MMPR comic as well as advertisements for the new comic series.

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