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*According to the Social Media variant cover, Tommy's social username is Swoliver, a combination of his last name and the slang word "swole", a term bodybuilders use to decribe getting more muscular and fit through training. Since Kimberly took the photo, her username is revealed as well, Totaleclipseofthehart, a pun on both her last name and a reference to the {{W|Total Eclipse of the Heart|1983 pop song by Bonnie Tyler}}.
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*According to the Social Media variant cover, Tommy's social username is Swoliver, a combination of his last name and the slang word "swole", a term bodybuilders use to describe getting more muscular and fit through training. Since Kimberly took the photo, her username is revealed as well, Totaleclipseofthehart, a pun on both her last name and a reference to the {{W|Total Eclipse of the Heart|1983 pop song by Bonnie Tyler}}.
   
 
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Revision as of 18:35, 8 September 2019

Icon-boomThis article is about a/an comic book issue in the Power Rangers comic sub-franchise by Boom! Studios.


Issue 22 is the twenty-second issue of the Go Go Power Rangers comic by Boom! Studios that focuses on the daily lives of the Power Rangers. It is the second tie-in issue to the Necessary Evil story event featured in the main Power Rangers book.

Synopsis

Faced with the terrible consequences of a war they cannot remember, the Power Rangers are left to pick up the pieces of Shattered Grid, but the effect on the Morphing Grid may be more than they can handle. When put to the test, what will they choose-the world, or their team?[1]

Plot

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Errors

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Covers

Notes

  • According to the Social Media variant cover, Tommy's social username is Swoliver, a combination of his last name and the slang word "swole", a term bodybuilders use to describe getting more muscular and fit through training. Since Kimberly took the photo, her username is revealed as well, Totaleclipseofthehart, a pun on both her last name and a reference to the 1983 pop song by Bonnie Tyler.

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