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Revision as of 19:47, 18 January 2020
This article is about a/an series of comics set in the Power Rangers comic sub-franchise by Boom! Studios. |
Power Rangers began in 2016 when Boom! Studios acquired the license after Hamilton Comics, Image Comics, Marvel Comics and Papercutz. Starting off as a modernized telling of the goings on in the middle of adventures set in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the series soon evolved into its own universe and mythology, while remaining firmly grounded in its MMPR roots.
Series
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Set in the timeframe after Tommy joined the team as the Green Ranger. This series initially focuses on Rita's attempted conquest of Earth, but then shifts to a battle with an evil Ranger from the World of the Coinless. It also sheds new light on what it turns out to have been Zordon's original Rangers.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Pink
Set in the timeframe after Kim had left the team for some time, 'Pink' finds Kimberly fending off family drama AND a monster attack, powerless and on her own, until some old friends show up to help. This spin-off series covers the events that occur after A Different Shade of Pink, which was Kimberly's departure episode. Kimberly's family history is also delved into as well.
Go Go Power Rangers
Set in the timeframe after the first five Mighty Morphin Rangers received their powers, the series also delves into the Rangers' intepersonal relationships.
Annuals and Specials
The annuals tell short stories that supplement the storylines in the other series, such as anecdote, side adventures and even origin stories.
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2016 Annual
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2017 Annual
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2018 Annual
Specials
These are one-shots outside of the annual or regular series format.
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Anniversary Special Issue 1
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) FCBD 2018 Special
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid Finale Issue 1
- Go Go Power Rangers: Back to School Special
- Go Go Power Rangers: Forever Rangers Issue 1
Power Rangers: Aftershock
Announced by Lionsgate and Boom Studios in December 2016, this graphic novel, despite not being part of the universe of previous comics, is a continuation of the 2017 film.
Justice League/Power Rangers
At the 2016 New York Comic Con, DC Comics and Boom! Studios announced that they would be doing a six issue mini-series crossover between the Justice League and Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. The publishers began releasing issues starting in January of 2017 and concluded the crossover in September of 2017.
Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon
After his time as the Black Dino Ranger in Dino Thunder, Tommy Oliver has moved on from being a Ranger, letting the S.P.D. Rangers defend the world. Unfortunately, his son goes missing, and he'll have to discover some things about his past and join up with some surprising teammates to find him and bring him home safely.
Power Rangers: The Psycho Path
The struggle between good and evil goes galactic as secret origins are revealed and lives are changed forever in this epic original graphic novel story that delves deep into the origins and motivations of the ultimate adversaries of the Power Rangers, the Psycho Rangers! They are faster, stronger, and smarter…but evil. Created by Karone when she was still the evil Astronema, the Psycho Rangers were programmed with overwhelming hate for all things Power Rangers. They were defeated at great personal cost by the Power Rangers, but now someone has brought them back and they are more murderous than ever before.
Who brought these monstrous, twisted Rangers back, and why? And can Karone, the former Lost Galaxy Pink Ranger, and her brother Andros, the Red In Space Ranger, stop the Psychos before they bring the universe to its knees?
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Power Rangers arrive in New York City to find Tommy Oliver - AKA The Mighty Morphin Green Ranger - but soon discover he's joined forces with the villainous Shredder and the Foot Clan! As the Rangers are sent reeling by this betrayal, they're confronted by another (fr)enemy - the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Can these heroes find a way to work together to defeat the bad guys and save the world from total destruction?!
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Archive
This is a collection that publishes comics made by Boom's predecessors in Power Rangers comics.
Storylines
Shattered Grid
Lord Drakkon has escaped Grace Sterling when Saba's attempt on his life fails. He then powers up with the help of Ninjor who thinks him an ally. Jen Scotts travels to the present time and universe of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to prevent temporal aberrations that are happening across universes. The timeline has also fractured to protect the Morphin Grid and has separated each Ranger team's timelines and aligned them so they are all concurrent but in different worlds. Because of this the Rangers must stand together to defeat Lord Drakkon. The legacy of the Rangers is at stake.
Beyond the Grid
Necessary Evil
A storyline that showcases the events of the White Ranger's first year as the leader of the Power Rangers and Jason, Zack and Trini's activities as black ops Rangers from the Mighty Morphin comic, while the Go Go Power Rangers tie ins show how the three left the team and the comic's version of the events of "White Light". It also deals with some lingering consequences of the events from Shattered Grid, such as an intergalactic cult of Morphin Grid empowered individuals who threaten the existence of Rangers everywhere in the universe.
Backup Features
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comics featured backup features featuring duos in the Power Rangers universe. The backup features were eventually abandoned in order for writers and artists to meet deadlines, as finishing the last back up feature ran into problems and errors during production.
The Ongoing Adventures of Bulk and Skull
The first set of backup stories focused on the lovable goofs of the franchise, Bulk and Skull and their adventures, from being duped into controlling one of Rita's monsters to being forced to be with Lt. Stone.
The Ongoing Adventures of Squatt and Baboo
Squatt and Baboo create a series of magical explosives that can send the Power Rangers away and trap them in a parallel or alternate universe. The two bumbling villains accidentally use it on themselves and get sent hurtling across space and time. As they travel across realities, they decide to try to be heroes and find a place where they can have a better life...only to fail each time.
The Ongoing Adventures of Blue Senturion and Ninjor
A story written in the style of late 1980s/early 1990s buddy cop films. In 2205, Blue Senturion must investigate a series of thefts involving historical Power Rangers artifacts and reluctantly teams up with Ninjor to find and apprehend the criminal after a misunderstanding with Blue Senturion thinking he was a suspect.
Covers
Across the different series, the Power Rangers comics have a collectible aspect to them, with covers matching those from either the same series or different series.
Helmet Variants
by Goñi Montes, these were helmet tributes to each Ranger that then expanded to other variations with other items as well. These are the most easily recognized covers of the variant series. Limited holofoil variants of the covers have been printed starting with the 40th issue of MMPR.
Zord Incentive Variants
by Goñi Montes
Villain Incentive Variants
by various artists
Action Figure Incentive Variants
by various artists
Exceed Zord and Ranger variants
These Zord and Ranger variants, minus the Megazord, come together to form one big poster.
Ultimate Comics Megazord variants
Dimension X variants
Variant covers that depict the Rangers and Goldar in an ancient ukiyo-e art style.
Splash Connecting Covers
by Felipe Smith
Retro variants
These covers illustrate key moments in Power Rangers history and have borders that replicate the ones from Marvel Comics 1990s era books.
Morphin Variants
by Goñi Montes
Connecting Covers
by Steve Morris
Morpher Covers
FOC
by Julian Totino Tedesco
X-men Tribute Cover
by Dan Mora
Justice League teamup covers
Versus Variant
by Dan Mora
All Rangers
by Carlos Fabián Villa, Joana LaFuente and Linda Lithen
Gold Foil variants
Portrait Civilian/Ranger Variants
Locker Variants
Homage Variants
Comic covers that are homages to movie poster art of classic films from the 1980s and 1990s.
Album Cover Variants
The retro covers that replaced the movie poster variants, each one references a nostalgic album record cover.
Paper Dolls
by Audrey Mok
Retro (Go Go)
by Audrey Mok
Covers that are stylized in the form of 1960s Gold Key comic covers, with each of them referencing a classic episode of MMPR.
Shattered Grid/Beyond the Grid Connecting Covers
for Baltimore Comic-Con by French Carlomagno
Beyond the Grid reflection vriants
Retro Trading Card Variants
Variant covers that resemble old 1990s Power Rangers trading cards created by Kris Anka.
Story Variants
by Dan Mora
These variants will be printed during the Necessary Evil story arc, each cover would depict a comic page or panel and all assemble to form one cohesive mini-story involving the Emissaries Three and the immediate events after Shattered Grid.
Showcase Variants
by Jason Griffths
Notes
to be added
Pages in this Category
All items (928)
- A47 Galaxy
- AC/2016 comic
- Ace
- Adam Gorham
- Adam Park/2016 comic
- Adam Park/World of the Coinless
- Aisha Campbell/2016 comic
- Aisha Campbell/World of the Coinless
- Aiyon/2016 comic
- Aleia
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- Allyson Gronowitz
- Alpha 1
- Alpha 5/2016 comic
- Alpha 5/The Return
- Alpha 5/World of the Coinless
- Alyssa Enrilé/2016 comic
- Amelia Jones/2016 comic
- Anara
- Andrea
- Andrew Dalhouse
- Andros/2016 comic
- Andros/World of the Coinless
- Angel
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- Antonio Garcia/2016 comic
- Anubis Cruger/2016 comic
- Apocalyptopus
- Apophee
- April O'Neil
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- Arkon
- Arlo
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- Artavias
- Ashley Hammond/2016 comic
- Audrey Mok
- Aurico/2016 comic
- Aurico/World of the Coinless
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- Baboo/2016 comic
- Baboo/The Return
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- Baconodon
- Benevolator
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- Benjamin Taylor
- Beyond the Grid
- Billy Cranston/2016 comic
- Billy Cranston/The Return
- Billy Cranston/World of the Coinless
- Bivix
- Bizerk
- Björn Barends
- Black Dragon
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- Blake Bradley/2016 comic
- Bledso
- Blue Prism Ranger
- Blue Samurai Sentries
- Blue Senturion/2016 comic
- Blue Senturion/World of the Coinless
- Blue Solar Ranger I
- Boarlock
- Bon Bernardo
- Boom! Studios
- Boulder Cliff
- Breel
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- Brett
- Bridge Carson/2016 comic
- Britt
- Brody Romero/2016 comic
- Brute
- Calvin Maxwell/2016 comic
- Cameron Watanabe/2016 comic
- Carlos Dattoli
- Carlos Fabián Villa
- Carlos Vallerte/2016 comic
- Carrier Craft
- Carter Grayson/2016 comic
- Casentine
- Casey Jones
- Casey Rhodes/2016 comic
- Cassie Chan/2016 comic
- Cavotus
- Celestial Shard
- Cestro/2016 comic
- Cestro/World of the Coinless
- Chad Lee/2016 comic
- Charge To 100
- Chase Randall/2016 comic
- Chendil
- Chip Thorn/2016 comic
- Chloe Ashford
- Chromia
- Clean Power Hip Hop Kido Festival
- Cole Evans/2016 comic
- Commandant
- Conner McKnight/2016 comic
- Cora
- Corcus/2016 comic
- Corcus/World of the Coinless
- Count Karnakus
- Crimson Raiders
- Crowverload
- Crystakular
- Crystal Cryptid
- Cullen Bunn
- Cyra Drake
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- Dai Shi/2016 comic
- Damon Henderson/2016 comic
- Dan Mora
- Dana Mitchell/2016 comic
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- Danger Dingo
- Dani Pendergast
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- Daniel O'Halloran
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- Danny Delgado/2016 comic
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- Dark Specter/2016 comic
- Darkest Hour
- Darkonda/2016 comic
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- Dax Lo/2016 comic
- Dayne
- DC/2016 comic
- Debra Pruitt
- Delphine/2016 comic
- Delphine/World of the Coinless
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- Devon Daniels/2016 comic
- Dhaza
- Dillon/2016 comic
- Dino Charge Gold Sentries
- Divatox/2016 comic
- Doctor K/2016 comic
- Dominic Hargan/2016 comic
- Donatello/IDW
- Dono Sánchez-Almara
- Double Disastron
- Dr. Michael Zaskin/2016 comic
- Drakkon
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- Drakkon Town Sentries
- Dustin Brooks/2016 comic
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- Eclipta
- Ecliptor/2016 comic
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- Eddie Banks
- Edi
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- Ellarien
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- Eltarian Command Ship
- Emily/2016 comic
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- Emissary
- Emma Goodall/2016 comic
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- Envoy Galaxy
- Ernie (MMPR)/2016 comic
- Ernie (MMPR)/The Return
- Ethan James/2016 comic
- Eugene Skullovitch/2016 comic
- Eugene Skullovitch/The Return
- Eugene Skullovitch/World of the Coinless
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- Ex
- Eye Guy/2016 comic
- Fah
- Farkas Bulkmeier/2016 comic
- Farkas Bulkmeier/The Return
- Farkas Bulkmeier/World of the Coinless
- Featherdactyl
- Fendrick Prot
- Finster/2016 comic
- Finster/The Return
- Finster/World of the Coinless
- Fleasco
- Flog
- Flynn McAllistair/2016 comic
- Followers of Vox
- Francesco Mattina
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- Francesco Segala
- Frank Gogol
- Freddie E. Williams II
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- Frix
- Frontier Lab