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Tula is expelled, and Sage has finally come clean about being a Green Ranger. Now Sage wants to “avenge” Tula and bring her back. Luckily, her friends all have her back and go to the lengths necessary to sneak off campus.
Written by MARIA INGRANDE MORA, Illustrated by JO MI-GYEONG, Colored by JOANA LAFUENTE, Lettered by ED DUKESHIRE, Main cover by MIGUEL MERCADO
The Art
Consistent Consisitent Consistent! Having the same team from Jump is one thing that makes me enjoy this book every time I pick it up. Now, the idea of getting out of school to ZORDON knows where in the universe really intrigues me about the next issue.
The Story
Again, I have been droning on about the atypical teen angst coming-of-age school story with a spandex-clad twist. Now that the base has been set, we are about to expand the horizons in this continuity. Still not knowing when or where this is is a huge help. Giving Mora the flexibility to play around with the universe.
Ranger Academy #9 is a 7 out of 10 Power Coins
Thoughts from THE GRID
Now, as much as I’m excited to see the story finally kick in. The general premise falls very much in a lot of tropes. But adding the Dad’s side story could be its redeeming quality. BUT it just comes down to the pacing. Nine issues are in, and we are finally going in a direction that has me wanting to stay up on the series.
I’m truly rooting for this story! i don’t want to see it fall off with all the new books coming out of SDCC.
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