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This article is about a/an monster in the Power Rangers comic sub-franchise by Boom! Studios. |
Eye Guy was an eye monster who originally served as the main antagonist of the episode, "I, Eye Guy".
History[]
Necessary Evil[]
During the simulation in Rita's session emotional resonant, Rita as Neyosha is attacked by a giant Eye Guy and several Putty Patrollers lead by the real Rita Repulsa. COMIC STORY- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 28
Eye Guy was recreated by Finster, he is seen attacking Angle Grove. But he is destroyed by the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. COMIC STORY- Go Go Power Rangers Issue 32
Recharged[]
Eye Guy was recreated by Mistress Vile along with Samurai Fan Man and several Putty Patrollers lead by Vessel. Eye Guy attacked Promethea Soldiers during the chaos in Angel Grove. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 108
Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers[]
Eye Guy and Rhinoblaster are summoned by Rita Repulsa, helping Gigan while the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers pilot the Dino Megazord. COMIC STORY- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 2
During the fight, Eye Guy, Rhinoblaster and Gigan easily defeated the Dino Megazord, until Godzilla appearance, Eye Guy is rammed by Godzilla, Eyes Guy using his Fireball Eye Blast attack Godzilla, But Eyes Guy is disintegrated by Godzilla's atomic breath along with Rhinoblaster and Gigan. COMIC STORY- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 3
MMPR/TMNT II[]
Eye Guy and the other monsters was recreated by Finster in Dimension X. When the Turtle Ninjas and Shredder arrive in Krang's stronghold, Eye Guy and the other monsters attack their enemies, but unfortunately the Turtle Ninjas morph into the Dimension X Rangers. Eye Guy is one of the many monsters destroyed by the Rangers, forcing Goldar, Finster, Baboo and Squatt to retreat. COMIC STORY- MMPR/TMNT II Issue 4
MMPR: The Return[]
During the final battle on the Moon, Eye Guy was one of the monsters sent to attack the Rangers' diversionary assault while Tommy and Kimberly infiltrated the Moon Palace to plant the Benevolator, a device that the Rangers made filled with Morphin Grid Energy that will theoretically incapacitate the enemy of all evil by releasing a wave of purification. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return Issue 2
HyperForce[]
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Personality[]
The Eye Guy was an evil, cruel, and a calculating monster but was very loyal to Rita and is ready to do anything for her and Zedd. In battle, Eye Guy proved to be almost mindless as he spoke almost exclusively in growls and yells but was completely capable and easily wiped them all out. He seemed to have a sense of humor, frequently making pun-based jokes using the words "eye" and "see".
Forms[]
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Depth Perception: The Eye Guy had proper depth perception despite having literally hundreds of eyes.
- Area Vision: Due to his hundreds of eyes, the Eye Guy could perceive the battle from every possible angle. This also seemingly doubled as a substitute to his main eye which was usually off somewhere else.
- Goofy Eye Blast: The Eye Guy could protrude a giant cartoonish eye from his main eye to fire a massive red beam from the retina. This was his strongest attack as it caused giant explosions, took down all five Rangers with one blast and severely shoot up the White Tigerzord.
- Chest Blast: The Eye Guy could fire two eyes with teeth from both sides of his chest at his enemies. This caused a giant fiery explosion and knocked all five Rangers off the hill with one blast.
- Fireball Eye Blast: The Eye Guy could throw out his arms sideways and fire eyes engulfed in orange flames at his enemies. This attack covered a large area and blasted all five Rangers down with one hit.
- Teleportation: The Eye Guy could transport his eye to any other location at will.
- Regeneration: The Eye Guy could regenerate as long as his main eye was undamaged.
- Eye Strike: The Eye Guy could fire the two eyes on his chest at the Megazord to cause big explosions.
- Restoring: The Eye Guy could restore his body as long as his main eye remained intact.
Abilities[]
- Strength: The Eye Guy easily deflected a slash from Jason's Power Sword and took him down with one smack.
- Durability: The Eye Guy shrugged off two slashes from Jason's Power Sword with little more than grunts from the hits, was blasted by both of the Megazord Tank Mode's cannons without a scratch, and took two powerful slashes from the Megazord's Power Sword before being taken apart. It took the power of the Power Blaster, the Power Sword slash and the Thunder Saber to defeat him.
- Hand to Hand Combat: The Eye Guy was easily able to overwhelm and take down Jason even when he had his Power Sword.
Weaknesses[]
- Main Eye: Although the Eye Guy could reform himself basically indefinitely, he could not reform himself without his main eye which he had to teleport elsewhere for safety reasons. Without it, he could be defeated completely like any other monster.
- Overwhelming Power: The Eye Guy could easily be destroyed by overwhelming force even without striking his main eye as seen when the Thunder Megazord slew him.
Arsenal[]
- Claws: The Eye Guy had clawed fingers that he could use in combat.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Teleportation: The Eye Guy could transport his eye to any other location at will.
- Person Teleportation: The Eye Guy's main eye could fire a blue energy wave to consume its target and confine them within the dimension within.
- Sentience: The Eye Guy's main eye was able to operate and attack Billy separately from his main body.
- Lightning Vision: The Eye Guy could shoot energy eyeballs from his main eye strong enough to knock Billy down with a single hit.
- Regeneration: The Eye Guy could regenerate as long as his main eye was undamaged.
- Human Intellect Absorption: The Eye Guy could absorb human intellect by spinning them repeatedly within the dimension inside his main eye.
Abilities[]
- The Eye Guy's main eye had no special abilities.
Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
Design[]
- The Eye Guy was based upon a character in Greek mythology known as Argus Panoptes, who is often described as having hundreds of eyes.
Etymology[]
- His rhyming assonant name alludes to the fact that he is an anthropomorphic mass of eyes.
Notes[]
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Appearances[]
- Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Power Rangers HyperForce
- Special Episode: Villain Special
See Also[]
- Eye Guy - The original TV version of the character.
References[]
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