[mundotokusatsu] Mighty Morphin #08.cbr Direct
The ending features a surprisingly vulnerable moment for Skull, who addresses the world following the battle, grounding the superhero spectacle in human emotion. Critical Verdict
Receives significant focus, proving her capability and helping to flesh out her character beyond her role on the team.
The issue is praised for its high stakes and emotional weight. It delves into the history of the Morphin Grid through flashbacks that provide vital background on Zordon’s past, adding layers to his current strained relationship with the Rangers. Some reviewers noted the story moves very quickly, making it an "easy read" that feels over almost as soon as it begins. [MundoTokusatsu] Mighty Morphin #08.cbr
His secret actions are finally brought to light, leading to a tense and "malicious" confrontation with Zordon that sets up his future character arc.
Reviewers from Get Your Comic On described the issue as "mesmerizing" and "immersive," while ComicBook.com gave it high marks for its complex portrayal of the Rangers' strained relationship with their mentor. While some felt the ending was slightly "flat" due to the rapid resolution of the dome conflict, it is generally considered a strong entry that successfully plants seeds for future events like The Eltarian War . The ending features a surprisingly vulnerable moment for
“"Mighty Morphin #8 wraps up its current story arc while planting seeds for the future and unraveling the mysteries of the past." — Collier "CJ" Jennings, But Why Tho?” Comic Book RoundUp Mighty Morphin #8 Reviews - Comic Book RoundUp
Marco Renna’s illustrations are a highlight, particularly the massive Chaos Putty battle featuring the Tigerzord, Dragonzord, and Aisha's Unicornzord. Critics from But Why Tho? specifically highlighted the "eye-grabbing" colors and unique panel layouts during Rocky’s high-speed combat scenes. Character Moments: It delves into the history of the Morphin
“"The relationships between the Rangers and Zordon have never been more complex or strained, but that's what makes this story so rich and unexpected." — Matthew Aguilar, ComicBook.com” Comic Book RoundUp