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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid Deluxe Edition

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THE BIGGEST COMIC BOOK EVENT IN POWER RANGERS HISTORY!

Lord Drakkon—a twisted alternate-reality version of Tommy Oliver (AKA the Mighty Morphin Green Ranger)—and his newly reformed army are crossing dimensions in order to execute an all-out attack that threatens the very existence of every Power Ranger ever. For the first time in comic book history, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers will join forces with some of the most popular Power Rangers teams in the franchise from across time and space to face the ultimate threat...one that will mean the death of a Ranger!

Collects Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #25-30, Go Go Power Rangers #9-12, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Free Comic Book Day Special, and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Shattered Grid #1. Features an all new short story set during Shattered Grid!

465 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 12, 2019

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116 reviews12 followers
March 5, 2025
These Power Rangers comics are great. They take what was cool about the show and expand upon it. This was a sprawling story with multiple timelines and tons of characters. Such a story would have been impossible to tell on the show but works well in the comics. Also, as I've said before, these comics are more serious in tone than the show.
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908 reviews
September 11, 2024
Look, it all comes together in the end, but ugh, it's also very, very fractured at the beginning. Which... I meant, kinda ties into the theme of the book but ugh. I wasn't sure what was going on: it bounced between interludes that made little sense to me in between a storyline I'd read in Go Go Power Rangers Volume 2 Deluxe - a story that made sense more on it's own than shoved in between the new stuff in this book, to be honest.

That being said: the ending saved this. It all came together in the end and was satisfactory. And none of it was terrible: the art, and the storylines mostly taken on their own, were fine.

I was never going to rate this lower than three stars - although most of the middle was that - but the ending pulled it all together well enough for me to give it four stars.

I was also very, very sick when I read this - so some of my confusion might be blamed on that. It was literally almost pass out, have tics, trembling hands stuff, so I was tired and out of it on top of it, like napping on and off - and I rarely nap.

Still, I was getting annoyed before whatever the hell that was hit, and I have no doubt it wasn't all just me being out of it: some of this was just not as well put together as I'd hoped.

I'm halfway or so though the Beyond the Grid Deluxe - I've been taking it easy and not doing anything as I recover from again a very confusing, draining illness and hoping it's 100% gone tomorrow. I'm not super crazy about that, either, but I'm hoping post SG/BtG, this will get better again for me!
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93 reviews2 followers
August 21, 2025
MORPHINOMINAL ! A true epic. This story reimagines the Power Rangers in a way the TV show could never. Very cool to see all the universes of Power Rangers come together. It’s not about saving the world - it’s about saving all of them.
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May 22, 2025
Pinnacle Power Rangers Reading

Such a great storyline and a way to bring all the universe’s together in an Endgame style story. Brilliant, simply brilliant.
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