After several delays and much speculation, the hardcover collection Power Rangers: The Ultimate Visual History is at last coming to stores!
Written by Ramin Zahad & Jody Revenson (with a forward by original Pink Ranger Amy Jo Johnson) explores the extensive history of the Power Rangers franchise- examining every season from Mighty Morphin to Ninja Steel. The book will feature extensive behind-the-scenes production details for the Power Rangers franchise, and include multiple interviews with those responsible for this cultural phenomenon.
A handful of preview pages have been released so fans can get a good idea of just what this special volume contains.
Power Rangers: The Ultimate Visual History is currently scheduled for release on November 6 2018! The price is a very modest $50 USD– although currently Amazon.com is offering preorders at a reduced price of $31.45 USD! Definitely a good bargain for Power Rangers fans!
Paladin says
coming November 6 2018 for $50- although Amazon is currently offering a price of $31.45.
https://www.amazon.com/Power-Rangers...language=en_US
NGW says
I had this thing preordered for so damn long I ended up cancelling it because it just seemed like a dropped project.
Guess I'll grab it again, though the next few months are so stacked with releases...
decepticusprime says
How good are the behind the scenes details? Anything good that we might not already know via linkaras HOPR?
MnemonicSyntax says
I'm pretty sure the book provides insights for things that are more than his opinion. The sample photos show all sorts of great art and behind the scenes info.
I'm not even a Power Ranger fan much these days and this book looks incredible.
I don't get why the comparison to Linkara is even made.
NGW says
I'm not even a Power Ranger fan much these days and this book looks incredible.
I don't get why the comparison to Linkara is even made.
MnemonicSyntax says
Book does look awesome though, I preordered it (again), definitely going to be a great collector's piece.
I guess my issue is, the question regarding Linkara is completely unrelated to the source material.
NGW says
Fair enough. It is kind of odd that he's come to be viewed as such. I loved his HOPR series and found getting his insight and impressions to be really fun, and he definitely provided some details I was not privy to before, but I never really took him as some expert, especially given that he hadn't watched a good portion of the series prior to doing the episode for a given season and he was definitely not knowledgeable on the Sentai half of things more or less at all.
I guess it's just an effect of him doing such a long running series and providing that trivia that people sorta look to him that way, even if most of it was stuff you could probably find if you took the time to Google around for interviews or check wiki trivia pages.
decepticusprime says
Sorry I brought him up. I learned a lot after watching his reviews and while yes he is whiney as hell he is still a member of the hypothetical power force or whatever the hell it is I thought? I figured that mattered.
Whatever sorry I brought him up.
MnemonicSyntax says
I wasn't specifically targeting you in my response decepticus. I just see so many people see Linkara as this expert. He's just a guy who reviewed a TV show with the initial promise he wouldn't be biased about it but that didn't really work out.
I don't necessarily hate the guy, but between him and this book? I'd rather get the book. Especially if I want insider information that Linkara wouldn't know.
I apologize I came off the way I did. As I said, I don't hate him, but I don't get this need for some fans to act they way they toward him either.
Zatyme says
but regarding how Linkara's word became gospel it's most likely due to him being one of the most popular internet personalities to talk about the series without comparing it to the Sentai or not treat it as a stupid show for kids to sell them toys
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