Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2 Review

Writer: Amy Jo Johnson & Matt Hotson

Artist: Nico Leon

Colorist: Dono Sanchez-Almara

Letterer: Ed Dukeshire

Cover Artists: Goñi Montes, Ejikure, Inhyuk Lee, Ivan Tao, the Escorza Brothers, Nico Leon  and Santa Fung

Publisher: Boom! Studios

Price: $4.99

Release Date: March 13, 2024

Kimberly Hart changed her name. She abandoned her friends to live in obscurity. Kimberly returned to Angel Grove to celebrate the opening of the Trini Kwan Memorial Park and Youth Center and lay flowers on Tommy Oliver’s grave. Yet the past refuses to remain buried. Poor decisions imperil Kimberly’s remaining friends, while the next generation of Power Rangers threatens to awaken the horrors of yesterday. Can Kimberly avert the catastrophe she worked so hard to prevent? Let’s grab our power coins, leap into Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2, and find out!

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Story

Twenty-two years ago, the Power Rangers led an assault on Bandora Palace. Finster ordered his army to defend Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd’s fortress. Red Ranger Jason Scott reminds his comrades they don’t have to win this war, but Green Ranger Tommy Oliver and Pink Ranger Kimberly Hart need time to carry out their mission.

Blue Ranger Billy Cranston’s plan was elegant and heroic. His Benevolator would draw energy from the Morphin Grid. Instead of killing their enemies, it would sap the dark energy from their souls. Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Hart snuck into the moon palace, searching for a room steeped in dark energy to detonate it. What place could be more steeped in Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd’s evil than their bedroom?

If only Rita hadn’t discovered them, forcing Kimberly to shoot the witch amid her vicious attack on Tommy. If only Tommy hadn’t damaged the Benevolator during the fight. If only Billy’s timer had worked instead of instantly detonating the damaged device! Presumably, that’s why Tommy didn’t teleport back to Earth in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2. All Kimberly knows is the explosion left her without Tommy to wrap her arms around and with Rita’s blood on her hands.

Perhaps Jennifer blames Billy for the Benevolator’s fragility. Billy, Zach, and Jason’s decisions to break their pact and draw power from the Morphin Grid put all their lives in jeopardy. Someone discovered Jason, who resurrected his Red Ranger persona to save others. After returning from her visit with Billy and Zach, Trini Kwan’s niece Selena arrives on Jennifer’s doorstep. How did the girl track Jennifer down to her remote log cabin?

In Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2, Pink Ranger actress Amy Jo Johnson and co-writer Matt Hotson relate the Power Ranger’s final, tragic battle. Jennifer tells Selena that she won’t train her. Unlike her surviving fellow rangers, Jennifer believes the best way to protect Earth is not to draw upon the Morphin Grid. Will Selena bow to Jennifer’s superior wisdom? Is Selena all she claims?

Art

A two-page spread reveals the scope of this final battle. As the Power Rangers’ zords attack, Finster’s forces march out to meet them. The Earth rises behind Bandora Palace, sunlight reflecting off its atmosphere while stars punctuate the surrounding void. A second double page makes clear the overwhelming nature of Finster’s forces as the glowing Earth emerges behind the massive moon palace. Shard-like panels reveal the fractured nature of the Ranger’s bold offensive and compare the revelry inside the palace with Kimberly and Tommy sneaking in via the sewers.

A vast window replaces the exterior wall of Zedd and Rita’s cathedral-like bed chamber. Nico Leon conveys the intense fight between Rita and her Putties versus Kimberly Hart and Tommy Oliver in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2. The couple’s cozy sitting area, desk, bedroom furniture, bookcases filled with books (and more stacked on the floor), and architectural detail ground the frantic action, making it even more poignant when Kimberly kills Rita in the villainess’ lovely lair.

Dono Sanchez-Almara fills the opening panel with gold, silver, and red as Rita and Zedd drink a toast to Zordon’s death and their inevitable rulership of Earth. Green and Pink Rangers shine amid the brown tunnels beneath the regal moon palace. Rita’s Magic Wand leaves pink contrails as it flashes and crashes into green-clad Tommy, casting yellow sparks and summoning white lightning. Blue, pink, red, yellow, and purple fill the air as the Power Rangers teleport back to Earth in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2. Kimberly remembers this heartbreaking victory as she stares out the window of her log cabin. The glass captures the glowing moon rising above the forest, as the yellow-orange fire burning in the hearth symbolizes the triumph that devoured her life.

Large, black uppercase letters inhabit white dialogue balloons. Words grow bold for inflection and rarely shrink. A thick-colored border celebrates a familiar rallying cry. Thin-colored balloon outlines make radio transmissions ranger-specific. Ed Dukeshire helps us feel a selfless ranger’s pain and the empty end of a woman devoid of virtue. Thanks to Boom! Studios and Hasbro for providing a copy for review.

Final Thoughts

When Kimberly Hart’s friends break their agreement to shield Earth by not drawing power from the Morphin Grid, a villain arises to menace them all in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2.

9.8/10

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