Go! Go! Loser Ranger! 1
D**L
Great read
I love the sentai homage to the storytelling and some of the jokes are funny. If you like power rangers or super sentai then you'd appreciate a story like this.
M**I
Almost like the boys but with power rangers.
Makes me think of the same concept as the boys where the hero’s are actually jerks and in this case the villains aren’t that bad. It’s been a interesting read so far and I want to see where it goes.
V**R
Go Go Loser Ranger!, Vol. 1 (My Kindle Review)
“GGLR” is about the 13-year-long war between a villainous monster army and the heroic group of fighters known as the Dragon Rangers. For one of those monsters personally, he’s had enough of the weekly battles and how the rangers are constantly treated like saviors as it’s all nothing but a contracted show for their legions of fans. Our monster protag will infiltrate the group and attempt to destroy them while learning that’s he not alone in stopping them and how it’ll be a tough fight.Definitely a real departure from Haruba’s other series, the pouty romcom “Quintessential Quintuplets” as “Loser Ranger” is a snarky action-filled manga. It has the gutsy flavor of “The Boys” and the shiny packaging of “Power Rangers”. There are a few surprises in here that really make it more and more engaging. It’ll be interesting to see who will be the real savior of this heroic story that’s not so mighty morphin’. <b>A- (91%/Excellent)</b>
J**D
Good conclusion
Awesome first volumes. Either way it started pretty slow but it picked up in the end. Can't wait to read next volume.
M**M
So excited
I’ve been wanting to start reading this manga
J**M
Amusing and Witting
This is a great Manga for both new and old Manga Readers. It's taking a reversal of the usual Masked Heroe's or MagicalGirl Team teams and focusing on Peoductivity, DeadLines and that the popular Team Members arnt always the greatest people.5(☆) for the story3(☆) for the condition it arrived.Arrived scuffed bent and scratched. Was delivered in a non-inforced Bubble bag.
M**S
Refreshing new twist on an old genre
This is a stellar first volume of a manga. It opens with a bang, keeps the reader interested. There are a bunch of twists and turns and in a medium that is full of copy-cats and mirrors, this series feels really unique and interesting. I loved how the chapters always ended with a hook. I needed to keep reading. All the characters seemed dynamic and full of their own purpose and I can't wait to have them fleshed out and to discover some of their secrets (because it's clear they all have secrets!) I had a blast reading this. I can't wait for more.
K**T
A Hilariously Disturbing Read!
Every Sunday for thirteen years, the Monsters have fought against the Dragon Keepers, an elite group of superheroes protecting mankind from the evil and immortal monsters. Or so everyone thinks because The Monsters were forced to agree to a truce of sorts, one that forces them to fight the Dragon Keepers in for nothing more than ratings, slaves in all but name. However, one Sunday afternoon, a monster snaps, infliterating Earth with one simple goal: To put an end to the Dragon Keepers.This was genuinely hilarious but also a lot more serious than I expected. The Monsters are basically prisoners to a group of people (the Dragon Keepers) who are just completely nuts. To essentially enslave a group of people for nothing more than popularity is disturbing, to say the least. Which, of course, means that I loved this! Add in the two Divine Dragon Rangers who have decided to help out Fighter D for their own equally disturbing reasons, and you've got a solid foundation for an excellent new series.Overall, Go! Go! Loser Ranger! is a new and unique series that I found to be a refreshing break from all of the Isekais I've been reading lately! Definitely recommend it, especially if you enjoy stories where the heroes are most definitely the villains.As always, thanks to Kodansha Comics and NetGalley for the eArc!
S**
Book was scuffed
Book was scuffed most likely second hand as the spine had minor damage
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