Power Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1
SCORE: 69
Peter knows how much I have been enjoying getting number one issues
of comic books. As a series goes along those first issues wind up being
worth more money down the road. That was the thought behind the purchase
of Power Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1. Especially when I saw
the cost of Power Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1 is $7.99. I was
like ouch that is up there in cost. There are forty pages with no
advertisements. So it sort of balances out.
In my research of Power Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1 for this
review I found out this is a one shot. In fact there have been other
Power Rangers Unlimited comic books that have also been one shots. All
of them are number one in terms of the issue number. I must admit I find
that a bit misleading when there will not be any number two issues for
any of them. I would think it should be Power Rangers Unlimited issues
one and up. Or no issue at all because it is just a one shot.
I chalk it up as a learning experience for me. I cannot trust all of
these companies to be moral and ethical. There will be spoilers in this
review. Power Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1 deals with a very
important issue - resurrection. One of the Omega Rangers (Haza) dies
fighting a giant enemy monster. Spa'ark the golden ranger decides to
resurrect Haza. A mother is telling this story to her kids in Power
Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1.
When I was reading about bringing back the dead in Power Rangers
Unlimited The Death Ranger #1 all I could think about was Jesus Christ.
I wondered if Power Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1 would
acknowledge the resurrection of Jesus Christ or even Lazarus. Neither
historical references were made in Power Rangers Unlimited The Death
Ranger #1. In fact the lesson in Power Rangers Unlimited The Death
Ranger #1 is that bringing people back from the dead is a bad idea.
There is blood, and violent content within Power Rangers Unlimited The
Death Ranger #1 as well.
The Omega Rangers in Power Rangers Unlimited The Death Ranger #1 decide
to no longer have a golden ranger because of what happened with Spa'ark.
The kids hearing the story get a different lesson in Power Rangers
Unlimited The Death Ranger #1. They think bringing people back from the
dead is possible if the person doing it had been given enough time.
- Paul
Graphics: 66%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 64%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Boom Studios
Author: Alor, Lobo, Chandra, Marques, Antonellini
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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