In this story, the Power Rangers Super Samurai are faced
with a foe that initially seems quite easy to conquer: a bunch of toys. The
Rangers soon discover things aren’t as they seem as the toys are actually
nighlok in miniature form. The Ranger learn a lesson in mathematics as the toys
exponentially multiply the closer they get to the source. The illustrations are
colorful and rather simplistic. However, the panels aren’t always ordered
sequentially, so they story can be difficult to follow at times. Also, unless
you are a fan of the series, you probably won’t like the story with its mix of
Asian spiritual themes and anime-inspired violence. Overall, this book is
strictly for those who are fans of Power Rangers Super Samurai.
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Friday, January 25, 2013
Book Review, Graphic Novel: POWER RANGERS SUPER SAMURAI #2: TERRIBLE TOYS
In this story, the Power Rangers Super Samurai are faced
with a foe that initially seems quite easy to conquer: a bunch of toys. The
Rangers soon discover things aren’t as they seem as the toys are actually
nighlok in miniature form. The Ranger learn a lesson in mathematics as the toys
exponentially multiply the closer they get to the source. The illustrations are
colorful and rather simplistic. However, the panels aren’t always ordered
sequentially, so they story can be difficult to follow at times. Also, unless
you are a fan of the series, you probably won’t like the story with its mix of
Asian spiritual themes and anime-inspired violence. Overall, this book is
strictly for those who are fans of Power Rangers Super Samurai.
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books,
comic books,
graphic novel
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