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Saban's Power Rangers: Aftershock by Ryan Parrott, Lucas Werneck

neon_capricorn's review against another edition

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4.0

Not bad. This is a sequel to the movie, and is handled quite well. I'm not sure if this story will be incorporated into the movies, however. It was a quick read, and after seeing the movie, I was really into the characters. This book also lets Trini and Zach have a little bit of a spotlight, which I felt they were lacking in the film.

Four stars because while I didn't think it was stellar, I did find it enjoyable, and I can see myself reading this graphic novel again.

dragonx111's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

lentesgrandes's review

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3.0

Una contunuacion dea película que nos muestra como se están adaptando a sus poderes nuevos.

Tenemos lo normal de un capítulo de los Power Rangers. Situaciones normales, un villano de turno y la hora de ser héroe.

El cómic en sí, si me gustó mucho pero la película no y eso baja puntos. Espero y los otras cómics se sientan buenos.

astraeal's review

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4.0

i love my kids

kat_impossible's review

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4.0

Not bad at all! Especially if you are as addicted to the movie as I am, this is a nice little novella-ish sequel. I didn't really need the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Prequel and Chapter 1 in the end, because that's like a different universe now, but I still enjoyed the gist of it.
Go Go Power Rangers!

olsenc's review

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3.0

Not that impressed with the story seeing as not much happened.

nmillerche's review

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Fun short story. Hope the screenwriters for the movie sequel read this volume.

disneywitch22's review

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4.0

3.5/5
This wasn't that bad. I liked that it takes place right after the film.

libra17's review

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4.0

As a follow up to the recently released movie, Aftershock is a great snapshot of the immediate aftermath of the film. However, it is truly a SNAPSHOT because this graphic novel is exceedingly short. Only two-thirds of the book is actually the Aftershock story, and it leaves off on a cliffhanger to boot. The actual story is an excellent addition to the Power Rangers reboot, but I was very disappointed with the overall length and additional arcs in this edition.

sparky_young_upstart's review

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4.0

Closer to 3.5 stars, BUT if you liked the movie you will definitely like this. The story is pretty good, and builds on some of the characterizations that were established in the film. I was glad that, with regards to Jason, they showed that being a leader isn't just throwing around orders but supporting and helping your whole team. After all, he's the mom friend. The downside is that it's shorter than I would've hoped - the entire movie story could probably fit into three regular sized issues. Then the rest of the story is essentially the first two or three issues of the Mighty Morphin Boom! Comic, which I've already read. I think the latter half is simply a waste of space because of it.