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Go Go Power Rangers #30 is the thirtieth issue of Go Go Power Rangers and the tenth tie-in issue of the Necessary Evil story arc.
Synopsis[]
While Jason, Trini, and Zack are out on a mission for the Blue Emissary, the rest of the Rangers back on Earth face challenges of their own.
Plot[]
Continuing immediately from the previous issue on the planet Khoodjah, Jason, Trini and Zack see the young alien woman being harassed by the angry mob who have murderous intentions. They decide to intervene as the woman pleads for the villagers to stay back, but end up frightening the mob who think the woman casted evil witch magic to summon monsters. Zack tries to deescalate the situation, asking everyone to just step back and calm down. This doesn’t work and one of the villagers says that the woman destroyed their village and now intends to destroy them with the “creatures”. The woman denies this saying she doesn’t even know them. The Rangers try again to deescalate the situation by introducing themselves as the Power Rangers, they come from another planet and are here to help.
The head villager gets even more hostile, calling them invaders from the sky, but Jason says that they don’t want to invade, they are protectors and the woman is not a witch. The head villager does not believe him and shouts that she has been exposed to black magic, with Trini thinking they might need to try different phrasing to stop agitating them. Zack tries to make the mob stop swinging their torches around, but the villagers claim that the woman is infected and to hand her over to be burned so she may be purified and prevent them all from being infected like she has. Fed up with being threatened, the woman decides that if she is seen as a villain then she will gladly play the part. She uses her Grid energy enhanced body to greatly amplify her strength and smashes her fist into the ground. The force of impact creates a localized seismic fissure, the Rangers split up to try to evacuate the villagers who were trying to kill them earlier, only for the fissure to shatter the nearby hillside which crumbles into falling rubble that is heading towards them and the villagers…
At Angel Grove Mall, Kimberly is helping Tommy and Billy pick out outfits for back to school shopping, with her telling her boyfriend that the green shirt he picked is “so last year” and Billy’s athletic tracksuit mixed with formal wear is not something that will be in style for years. Billy notices that she is distracted and acts like she doesn’t want to be in the store, to which she tells him she is bothered by Jason, Trini and Zack’s scuba trip, she remembers nothing about being invited and they were all acting strangely. She also doesn’t buy Jason’s excuse that he overslept during the Warbunny incident and finds it odd that Trini and Zack do volunteer work only to immediately stop doing it later on. Tommy asks her if she thinks that the scuba trip was some kind of lie, to which she is uncertain but something has changed among the six of them.
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Reprints[]
- Go Go Power Rangers Volume Nine
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Necessary Evil Part Two Deluxe Edition
- Go Go Power Rangers Volume Two Deluxe Edition
Errors[]
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Notes[]
- Retro Album Variant Cover Reference: Check Your Head by Beastie Boys.
- On page eleven, three of the civilians in the movie theater appear to be based on characters from the Cowboy Bebop series, including Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Faye Valentine, and Vincent Volague.
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