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REVIEW: Power Rangers Universe #6


Book Title: Power Rangers Universe #6
Book Description: Having made some very situation altering decisions in the last chapter, the group of kids have taken a very serious role going forward. Having identified the true enemy that they have all been fighting, the group takes more permanent steps to stop the invading army, and save the future!
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Summary
Stars Rating if the Book Were a Movie: PG
Creative Team:
Writer: Nicole Andelfinger
Illustrator: Simone Ragazzoni
Letters: Ed Dukeshire
Colored: Mattia Iancono
Cover: Dan Mora
Editor: Dafna Pleban
Publisher: BOOM Studios
Ratings:
Story: 3.8 Stars
Interior Artwork: 4.0 Stars
Cover Artwork: 4.0 Stars
Dialogue: 3.7 Stars
Mechanics: 3.0 Stars
Editing: 3.5 Stars
Reviewer’s Notes:
This chapter of the story seems to be the final run of the series, and in all honesty I am a little disappointed about it. The writing of the characters has shown true depth. The trials and tribulations and growth that all these characters went through is amazing to read.
The sacrifices made even adds more to the depth and richness of the characters and story as a whole. This is one title that should it continue I will have no problem picking it back up!
The cover art for this entire series has been one work of art after another, this one is no exception. Showing the final color of the power ranger spectrum: Green. All the while continuing the tradition of showing several rangers at once as it does so.
The interior art continues to shine as well, like the previous books, several of the pages could be taken out and used as posters! Bordering on all out animation, this series of books have been very pleasing to the eye and something that I have enjoyed!
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Growing up in the 80s and 90s I grew up as an eclectic geek, a fact that still holds true today. If I am not adulting then I can readily be found doing something geek-related. When I am not doing something geek-related I enjoy spending time with my wonderful family and friends!
