Here's the Details of Volume Releases for SHATTERED GRID

Shattered Grid has been an amazing storyline, and while it’s not super long, it can still be a little intimidating trying to catch up. This is especially hard since the story goes back and forth between two different comics (Go Go Power Rangers and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) as well as a Free Comic Book Day Special, and an Annual edition. That’s why it may be easier to wait for the graphic novel collections that are coming out next year. Here’s the breakdown of what each collection will have as well as their release month from BOOM! Studios.

POWER RANGERS: SHATTERED GRID will be collected in the below graphic novel editions:

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Vol.7 Softcover (On-Sale March 2019) – collecting Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #25-28

Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers Vol.3 Softcover (On-Sale April 2019) – collecting Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers #9-12

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Vol.8 Softcover (On-Sale May 2019) – collecting Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #29-30, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid #1

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Lost Chronicles Vol.2 Softcover (On-Sale June 2019) – collecting Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2018 Annual #1, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: 25th Anniversary Special #1

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid Softcover (On-Sale August 2019) – collecting Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #25-30, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Free Comic Book Day Special, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid #1

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid Deluxe Edition Hardcover (On-Sale November 2019) – collecting Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #24-30, Go Go Power Rangers #9-12, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2018 Annual #1, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Free Comic Book Day Special, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid #1. This collection will also include an exclusive original never-before-seen story set in the Shattered Grid event, and more extras including a full cover gallery.

Obviously, I wish it was coming out sooner and obviously, it looks like the hardcover is the most comprehensive. I hope that they go through and put all the issues in order since it bounces back and forth. I would find it annoying to have to flip through so much between multiple volumes or front to back and vice versa.

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