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Power Rangers: Prime #3 Review

Power Rangers: Prime #3 is a turning point—not just for the series, but for how the Power Rangers universe can evolve. BOOM! Studios took a bold leap by ending their long-running Power Rangers series in favor of this fresh take on the legacy, and that gamble is paying off in spades. With issue #3, Melissa Flores' intricate, slow-burn storytelling shifts into high gear, delivering…

Transformers #16 Review: Cliffjumper’s Redemption, Optimus’s Inner Battle … oh and Devastator vs Bruticus if you look hard enough

Publisher: Skybound/Image Comics Writer: Daniel Warren Johnson Artist: Jorge Corona Colorist: Sarah Stern Cover Artist: Jorge Corona & Mike Spicer Synopsis With Sarah Stern taking over coloring duties, Transformers #16 kicks off the second part of Daniel Warren Johnson's story arc. Following the failed Decepticon invasion on Cybertron, both factions are left in disarray. The issue opens with Optimus Prime and the Autobots facing…

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