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Saban's Power Rangers Original Graphic Novel: The Psycho Path (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) Paperback – October 15, 2019
Created by Karone when she was still the evil Astronema, the Psycho Rangers were programmed with overwhelming hate for all things Power Rangers. They were defeated at great personal cost by the Galaxy Rangers, but now someone has brought them back and they are more murderous than ever before.
Who brought them back, and why? And can Lost Galaxy Pink Ranger Karone and her brother Red In Space Ranger Andros stop them before they bring the universe to its knees?
From writer Paul Allor (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Clue) and the fan-favorite artist of Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon Giuseppe Cafaro (Suicide Squad, Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon)!
- Print length112 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBOOM! Studios
- Publication dateOctober 15, 2019
- Reading age13 - 17 years
- Dimensions6.63 x 0.2 x 10.19 inches
- ISBN-101684154588
- ISBN-13978-1684154586
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Customers find the book great and worth reading for Power Ranger fans. They appreciate the self-contained story that follows the story quite well. Readers also mention the book enriches the lore of the series. They also appreciate the nice art style.
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Customers find the book great, well-written, and enjoyable. They also mention it's worth reading for Power Ranger fans.
"...Really great comics. I highly recommend a read!" Read more
"Overall I enjoyed this book and for the most part well written. All lot the story focus's on fleshing out the Psycho Rangers...." Read more
"...Also, finding out how to Green came to be. Easy read and very enjoyable. Definitely one I'm going to read again after I rewatch In Space." Read more
"...comics by boom studios, or if you're just looking for something great to read, I highly recommend this product!" Read more
Customers find the story self-contained, fitting, and enriching. They also say it's a fitting extension of the Power Rangers series.
"...Some parts were a little rushed in parts but it was a unique story that did a great job exploring the Psycho Rangers and Karone...." Read more
"...Lost Galaxy” between 1998-2000 will find this a fitting extension of those storylines, particularly as it continues both series’ habit of..." Read more
"...current comics but I think there's enough given context and a self contained story that you don't have to be too familiar with all the characters...." Read more
"Wow, it'll hook you and you cant stop reading. It succeeds in enriching ranger lore so well, and karone is written fastastically...." Read more
Customers find the art style nice.
"...The art I believe to be good. Overall I feel its a solid book and worth a read for Power Ranger fans ." Read more
"Awesome artwork. And an awesome Green Psycho Ranger origin." Read more
"While I enjoyed the art style and the plot, I felt the writers went a little too hard on trying to make the comic feeling upsetting...." Read more
"...All in all the book is not bad not good. Just iight. Nice art." Read more
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I absolutely loved this book. Some parts were a little rushed in parts but it was a unique story that did a great job exploring the Psycho Rangers and Karone. It draws parallels between how Karone was redeemed and her attempts to reform the Psycho Rangers while needing to convince the Space Rangers that they can be saved. It's a fairly powerful and deep story, at least by Power Rangers standards. I love Boom Comics' output for how they go under the surface and explore how being Rangers affects them psychologically and The Psycho Path delivers, although there's some good action because, of course, it's Power Rangers. The ending straddles comfortably between ending things well enough as a stand-alone while also having everything set up for a sequel (which I'm hoping for :) )
It's a sort of sequel to both issue 20 of the MMPR series (conveniently included with issues 17-19 in MMPR Volume 5) and "The Trial of Astronema" from the Power Rangers 25th Anniversary Special (included in MMPR Lost Chronicles Vol. 2 with the 2018 Annual) but you don't need to have read them to enjoy this book. It just makes it more entertaining. You also don't need to have read "Psychotic", the exclusive story from the now out-of-print MMPR Year 2 Hardcover collection...
I'm sorry, I meant "FORMERLY" exclusive story from the now out-of-print MMPR Year 2 Hardcover collection, because the story is included at the end of this graphic novel. For those who already have the Year 2 hardcover, I'm sorry you have to rebuy this short story but for those who didn't buy Year 2 because they already got volumes 4-6, this is a welcome reprint. I figured "Psychotic" would be here after the Year 1 exclusive story was reprinted in Lost Chronicles vol 2 but it's nice to confirm it. It gives Psycho Green's origin that fits with the character as seen in The Psycho Path and is just a nice addition, especially for fans buying the paperbacks/digital editions.
Even without including "Psychotic", this is a must buy for anyone diligently collecting Boom's Power Rangers comics (be it paperback, digital, hardcovers, issues, or every darn release). This is definitely the best story from them yet and arguably the best Power Ranger story ever, TV, movie, or otherwise. Highly recommended.
Allor’s graphic novel works much like Brenden Fletcher’s “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink” or Kyle Higgins’s “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon,” in that it offers an epilogue for fan-favorite characters, but with writing fitting the more mature tone of Boom! Studios’ “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” comics. Those who watched “Power Rangers in Space” or “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy” between 1998-2000 will find this a fitting extension of those storylines, particularly as it continues both series’ habit of complicating the black-and-white morality of earlier “Power Rangers” seasons. For that alone, Allor’s work is particularly fitting as the fourth “Power Rangers” graphic novel (following the two previously mentioned and Ryan Parrott & Lucas Werneck’s “Power Rangers: Aftershock”). As a bonus, this volume reprints “Psychotic” from “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” no. 20, written by Trey Moore with art by French Carlomagno, introducing Trek, the Green Supersonic Ranger who betrayed his team to become Psycho Green.
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Es geht mehr oder weniger nur darum, aus diesem einst bedrohlichem Haufen einen Haufen der guten Seite zu machen, weil die dann alle so ein Gewissen bekommen und dann merken, dass man doch doch nicht böse sein muss. Richtig langweilig, war richtig enttäuscht. Dachte die kommen wieder als Antagonisten zurück... Zwei Punkte gibts trotzdem, weil die Zeichnung doch schon recht gelungen sind.
Reviewed in Italy on July 11, 2021









