Boom! Studios is known for its compelling, risky takes with licensed properties like Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Unfortunately, the Boom! magic doesn’t extend to Firefly, and that’s a gorram shame.
All in Boom Studios
Boom! Studios is known for its compelling, risky takes with licensed properties like Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Unfortunately, the Boom! magic doesn’t extend to Firefly, and that’s a gorram shame.
It’s the calm before the storm, in issue #19 of Go Go Power Rangers.
Boom! Studios’ reboot of Buffy has been solid from its start, but it’s this issue that really shows why relaunching the franchise opens up new possibilities in a way that continuing it couldn’t.
After a few issues of retreading old ground, the fourth issue of Firefly finally brings some surprises.
The third issue of Boom! Studios’ Buffy reboot continues with a lot of place-setting and not much else.
Instead of the title time-skipping ahead for the Shattered Grid tie-in, the Future comes for the original 5 Rangers, in the form of the Ranger Slayer Anti-Pink!
The Shattered Grid event continues in another superb installment by the Power Rangers creative team.
This comic is a far cry different that the Frank Miller Robocop comics that lead to the creation and development of the Robocop sequels.
The long-awaited "Shattered Grid" has finally arrived, and truly lives up to the tagline "No Ranger is Safe!"
Ryan Parrott and Dan Mora add a layer of depth to the "teenagers with attitude" in this steller installment of their Power Rangers comic series.
Kyle Higgins and Jonas Scharf tie up some loose ends in this prelude to the Shatterd Grid event!
Ryan Parrott and Dan Mora continue their exploration into the Power Rangers' early days with Go Go Power Rangers issue #6!
A 70's supernatural crime thriller that somehow seems it's taking place today.
Kyle Higgins continues his hot streak with the very enjoyable addition of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #23!