Power Rangers Unlimited: Heir to Darkness #1

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Writer L.L. McKinney
Artist Simone Ragazzoni
Cover Price $7.99

Astronema is one of the most popular Power Rangers villains ever and her true origin is revealed for the first time in a one-shot directly connected to the events of Mighty Morphin and Power Rangers!

Before she became a Power Ranger, a young girl named Karone was kidnapped by bounty hunters and brainwashed into the assassin known as Astronema by two of the greatest threats in the galaxy - Dark Specter and Ecliptor.

But what is Dark Spector's true plan...and what does it mean for the new Mighty Morphin & Power Rangers teams?

Acclaimed author L.L. McKinney (A Blade So Black) and artist Simone Ragazzoni (Power Rangers: more

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    But Why Tho? - Collier "CJ" Jennings

    Apr 03, 2021

    Power Rangers Unlimited: Heir To Darkness #1 takes a look at the tragic backstory of one of the Power Rangers universes greatest villains, packing emotion and action in equal measure into its 44 pages. Given that the series is meant to tie into the currently ongoing Power Rangers series, I cant wait to see how Astronema deals with a different team of Rangers. Read Full Review

  • 9.1

    Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn

    Mar 31, 2021

    Power Rangers: Heir to the Darkness #1 delivers a satisfying origin for Astronema with a sense of heart and a clear focus on the story at hand, making it one any #PowerRangers fan wont want to miss. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar

    Mar 31, 2021

    To say I was excited for Power Rangers Unlimited: Heir to Darkness would be an understatement. As an avid In Space fan, seeing that world and its amazing characters explore in a fresh way is right up my alley, and despite my incredibly high expectations, Heir to Darkness more than delivered. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Black Nerd Problems - Mikkel Snyder

    Mar 31, 2021

    Even lacking awareness of the deep lore of the series, I was still able to appreciate the self-contained narrative arc, largely due to the fact that there is enchanting dialog, an internal monologue, and the mesmerizing artwork. Astronema sans any prior knowledge is still a fascinating character to watch operate in a world where you know she's stands opposed to the traditional good guys and seeing how she became situated in this evil galactic empire is honestly very enjoyable. McKinney's writing, in addition to being direct and fun to follow, also gives plenty of opportunity for Ragazzoni's artwork to breathe. Read Full Review

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