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Icon-boomThis article is about a/an series of comics set in the Power Rangers comic sub-franchise by Boom! Studios.

Boom! Studios' line of Power Rangers comic books began in 2016 following the acquisition of the license, last held by Papercutz, from Saban Brands. Based on the television series, new stories are told in an updated contemporary setting.

Series[]

Boom! Studios have created several ongoing comic book series, limited miniseries, crossovers, one-shot specials, and standalone graphic novels. The two initial ongoing series, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Go Go Power Rangers, were the primary titles that followed the Mighty Morphin team at different points in the timeline. After their conclusions, they were followed up with Mighty Morphin and Power Rangers. The Charge To 100 event brought back the MMPR series starting with Issue #100.

Title Issues Debut Finale
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 0-55, 100- , Three Annuals, Five Specials January 13, 2016 Ongoing
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink 1-6 June 1, 2016 January 25, 2017
Justice League/Power Rangers 1-6 January 11, 2017 September 27, 2017
Power Rangers: Aftershock Graphic Novel March 28, 2017
Go Go Power Rangers 1-32, Two Specials July 26, 2017 June 10, 2020
Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon Graphic Novel December 5, 2018
Power Rangers: The Psycho Path Graphic Novel October 9, 2019
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1-5 December 4, 2019 June 17, 2020
Power Rangers: Ranger Slayer One Special, One-shot July 15, 2020 July 22, 2020
Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn 1-3 August 19, 2020 October 28, 2020
Power Rangers: Sins of the Future Graphic Novel November 3, 2020
Mighty Morphin 1-22 November 4, 2020 August 3, 2022
Power Rangers 1-22 November 11, 2020 August 10, 2022
Power Rangers Unlimited: Heir to Darkness One-shot March 31, 2021
Power Rangers Unlimited: Edge of Darkness One-shot June 30, 2021
Power Rangers Universe 1-6 December 29, 2021 May 25, 2022
Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 1-5 March 23, 2022 September 7, 2022
Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin One-shot June 29, 2022
Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger One-shot August 31, 2022
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II 1-5 December 28, 2022 May 3, 2023
Ranger Academy Two Specials, 1- May 6, 2023 Ongoing
Power Rangers Unlimited: The Coinless One-shot June 28, 2023
Power Rangers Unlimited: Hyperforce One-shot July 19, 2023
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return One Special, 1-4 August 30, 2023 May 8, 2024
Power Rangers Unlimited: The Morphin Masters One-shot January 31, 2024
Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II 1-5 April 3, 2024 Ongoing

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers[]

Main article: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)

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.

Go Go Power Rangers[]

Main article: Go Go Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)

Set in the timeframe after the first five Mighty Morphin Rangers received their powers, the series also delves into the Rangers' interpersonal relationships.

Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn[]

Main article: Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn

After the shocking events of Power Rangers: Ranger Slayer #1, Kimberly is determined to purge the terrifying hold that Drakkon has had over her world, starting with Deadlock; the prison tower where Drakkon held all those who opposed him. But even the Ranger Slayer has no clue of the true power kept in Deadlock—and what unlocking the doors will set into motion. As Kimberly investigates the worst of Drakkon’s secrets, she sets in motion Drakkon’s final plan—one that will pit her against a fan-favorite Power Rangers villain like you’ve never seen them before!

Mighty Morphin[]

Main article: Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios)

A comic book series set as a companion piece running parallel to the relaunched Power Rangers book. It is a modern alternate retelling of the TV series of the same name and focuses on the Mighty Morphin team on Earth.

Power Rangers[]

Main article: Power Rangers (Boom! Studios comic title)

A comic book series set as a companion piece running parallel to the relaunched Mighty Morphin book. The comic series focuses on Rangers other than the Mighty Morphin team, with an adventure starring the Omega Rangers as its initial focus coinciding with the "Unlimited Power" story arc.

Power Rangers Universe[]

Main article: Power Rangers Universe (Boom! Studios)

A limited series that explores various elements of the franchise, such as the origins of the Phantom Ranger, his connection to the Morphin Grid, and how it ties into the greater Power Rangers Universe. It also introduces the Squadron Rangers.

Ranger Academy[]

Main article: Ranger Academy

It's time to enroll in a bold new take on the Power Rangers mythology in this Free Comic Day Special! Class is in session for the start of an epic saga that is sure to delight longtime Rangers fans, and provide an excellent jumping on point for brand new readers.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return[]

Main article: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return

A miniseries set in an alternate timeline 30 years past the original 1993 show, The Return sees the Rangers suit up again as middle aged adults. The story is written by Amy Jo Johnson to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Power Rangers.

Annuals[]

The annuals tell short stories that supplement the storylines in the other series, such as anecdote, side adventures and even origin stories.

Specials[]

These are one-shots outside of the annual or regular series format.

Deluxe Editions[]

The Deluxe Collections are hardcover compilations of the issues of the comic book series which also feature bonus content for readers such as exclusive original stories contained within its pages. Due to their limited quantity and oversized nature, they are a little more expensive than the standard printed volume collections and highly sought after by fans.


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Pink[]

Main article: 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.

Justice League/Power Rangers[]

Main article: 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: Aftershock[]

Main article: 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.

Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon[]

Main article: Power Rangers Soul of the Dragon

After his time as the Black Dino Ranger in Dino ThunderTommy 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[]

Main article: 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[]

Main article: 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/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II[]

Main article: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II is a brand new adventure with two of the most iconic teen crime-fighting teams coming together once again to save the world from a rising danger that threatens to bring both teams to the brink!

Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers[]

Main article: Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

When Rita Repulsa uses an ancient artifact to transport herself to a universe without Power Rangers, she finds herself in a world with aliens, kaiju, and… Godzilla! Hoping to annihilate this new foe, Rita hurls her own terrible creatures into battle. But she never expects that the Rangers have followed her to this alternate reality, pitting the Dinozords themselves head-to-head with the King of the Monsters!

Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II[]

Main article: Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II

Worlds collide a second time as everyone’s favorite kaiju meets up with Earth’s mightiest warriors once again to take on the most fearsome monsters from both sides of the multiverse, with Rita Repulsa egging them on! This one has it all: SpaceGodzilla! Clawhammer! Tentacreep! But what exactly does Rita intend to do with their collective might, and how have her mysterious new allies, Astronema and the Alliance of Evil, given her added reach across worlds? The Power Rangers are on a mission to find out, but first…all roads lead back to Godzilla!

Power Rangers: Sins Of The Future[]

Main article: Power Rangers: Sins of the Future

When Jen returns from the future, she and Wes are attacked by a mysterious stranger who has dire news — the timelines have been altered with deadly consequences and Jen is to blame! The shocking identity of their accuser sets them on a collision path with an enemy they never expected.

Can Jen and Wes survive the threats to their pasts, presents and futures? Or will it be the end of everything as they know it?

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Archive[]

Main article: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Archive

This is a collection that publishes comics made by Boom's predecessors in Power Rangers comics.

Storylines[]

MMPR Storylines

Both Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Go Go Power Rangers featured individual story arcs within each comic book series, but Shattered Grid was the first crossover story event. Following Shattered Grid, major story events have unfolded all the way through the end of both series and briefly into separate titles, Mighty Morphin and Power Rangers before going into the solo main book.

Storyline Issues Debut Finale
Rise of Drakkon MMPR #00-24 January 13, 2016 February 21, 2018
Shattered Grid MMPR #25-30, HyperForce 19-20, Go Go #9-12, 2018 Annual, FCBD 2018 Special, Shattered Grid Finale March 28, 2018 August 29, 2018
Beyond the Grid MMPR #31-39 September 26, 2018 June 5, 2019
Necessary Evil MMPR #40-50, Go Go #21-32 June 27, 2019 June 24, 2020
The New Green Ranger MMPR #51-55 July 15, 2020 October 21, 2020
Unlimited Power MM #1-12, PR #1-12, PRU: Heir to Darkness, PRU: Edge of Darkness November 4, 2020 October 13, 2021
The Eltarian War MM #13-16, PR #13-16 November 10, 2021 February 16, 2022
The Death Ranger/Charge To 100 MM #18-22, PR #18-22, PRU: Countdown to Ruin, PRU: The Death Ranger, MMPR #100 April 13, 2022 September 28, 2022
Recharged MMPR #101-109 October 26, 2022 June 21, 2023
Darkest Hour PRU: The Coinless, PRU: Hyperforce, MMPR #110-122, PRU: The Morphin Masters, Darkest Hour #1 June 28, 2023 Ongoing

Shattered Grid[]

Main article: 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[]

Main article: Beyond the Grid

After the conclusion to Shattered Grid, an all-star team of Power Rangers are drawn together from across time and space to combat a never-before-seen evil. But even with Ranger Slayer (an alternate universe version of Kimberly Hart, the original Mighty Morphin Pink Ranger) leading some of the most powerful members from Zeo, Dino Charge, Ninja Storm, Lost Galaxy and In Space, can this new group of heroes find a way to work together to defeat the onslaught of an unfamiliar, terrifying new villain? Just who is the mysterious Dark Ranger? And what is the secret of the all new Solar Ranger?

Necessary Evil[]

Main article: 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.

Unlimited Power[]

Main article: Unlimited Power

The story follows a brand new Mighty Morphin team that includes a new Green Ranger going up against an emboldened Lord Zedd. Zordon's past is also revealed, leading to new discoveries and new threats. Meanwhile, the Omega Rangers go rogue and team up with Lord Drakkon to take on a new cosmic threat in the form of The Empyreals.

The Eltarian War[]

Main article: The Eltarian War

A story arc that deals with the fallout of the events of Unlimited Power, with Eltar in the midst of a galactic conflict and the relationships between the Power Rangers and Zordon being at its most turbulent point ever. It introduces the second Omega Blue Ranger and the return of Lord Zedd as the main threat to the universe.

Charge To 100[]

Main article: Charge To 100

Charge To 100 is an arc that counts down to the 100th issue of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers by Boom! Studios. With the Command Center destroyed, the Rangers go on a quest to get a new one while Rocky and Matt defend the vulnerable Power Chamber from invading aliens back on Earth.

Recharged[]

Main article: Recharged

Charge To 100 brought everything together in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100, now discover the bold new future for the bestselling franchise in the Recharged era as the Rangers reunite to tackle new challenges and face new threats.

Darkest Hour[]

Main article: Darkest Hour

Mistress Vile has won, or so it seems, with control of the Grid and Dark Specter’s infections spreading through the universe! As if an epic battle between Vile and the Vessel wasn’t enough, the separated and stranded Rangers receive help from the last team they’d expect, but it may not be the help they were hoping for…

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.

Backup Story Issues Debut Finale
The Ongoing Adventures of Bulk and Skull MMPR #0-12 January 13, 2016 February 15, 2017
The Ongoing Misadventures of Squatt and Baboo MMPR #13-24 March 15, 2017 February 21, 2018
The New Adventures of Blue Senturion and Ninjor MMPR #25-36 March 28, 2018 February 20, 2019

The Ongoing Adventures of Bulk and Skull[]

Main article: 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 Misadventures of Squatt and Baboo[]

Main article: The Ongoing Misadventures 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 New Adventures of Blue Senturion and Ninjor[]

Main article: The New 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. The variant series is capped off by a full team of Rangers holding their helmets, except for the new Green Ranger, wherein a second variant released later on has him revealing his identity on the cover along with the rest of the Rangers.

Helmet Variants (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles edition)[]

by Goñi Montes, these expanded the now iconic helmet variants from the main series by having the Turtles and Shredder all hold helmets of the Rangers. Each of the core five were represented held by the Turtles for each issue, while Green and White were distributed to different issues.

Zord Incentive Variants[]

by Goñi Montes

Villain Incentive Variants[]

by various artists

Action Figure Incentive Variants[]

by various artists

Exceed Zord and Ranger variants[]

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Exceed covers together

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

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Full cover across series

Retro variants[]

by Jordan Gibson

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25th anniversary handoff

These covers illustrate key moments in Power Rangers history and have borders that replicate the ones from Marvel Comics 1990s era books. Issues 38 and 39 are a 25th Anniversary cover. Jordan stated on his Twitter account that its concept is based on the Super Sentai Hand-Off tradition, with Jason fistbumping Devon Daniels, the Red Beast Morpher Ranger.

Morphin Variants[]

by Goñi Montes

Connecting Covers[]

by Steve Morris

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12 issues make one massive art piece

Morpher Covers[]

by Miguel Mercado

FOC[]

by Julian Totino Tedesco

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Both covers

X-men Tribute Cover[]

by Dan Mora

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The full cover in retro colors at SDCC

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The full cover in new color

SDCC Xmen comparison

Comparison with X-men cover

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[]

by Miguel Mercado

Locker Variants[]

by Michelle Wong

Paper Dolls[]

Paperdol cover foldout

Each paperdoll cover folds out for more outfits from the comic

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.

Homage Variants[]

by Natacha Bustos

Comic covers that are homages to movie poster art of classic films from the 1980s and 1990s.

Social Media Variants[]

Yearbook Variants[]

by Miguel Mercado

Album Cover Variants[]

The retro covers that replaced the movie poster variants, each one references a nostalgic album record cover.

Shattered Grid/Beyond the Grid Connecting Covers[]

for Baltimore Comic-Con by French Carlomagno

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Connecting covers

Beyond the Grid reflection vriants[]

by Miguel Mercado

Retro Trading Card Variants[]

by Kris Anka. Variant covers that resemble 1990s X-men trading cards.

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

Outfit Reveal Variants[]

by Peach Momoko

Every Ranger Ever connecting covers[]

by Dan Mora

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Connecting Covers

Mighty Morphin/Power Rangers Main Connecting Covers with Power Omnibus Center Profile Variants[]

by In-Hyuk Lee, and Matteo Scalera, with Goni Montes for profiles with individual feature release alternating between MM and PR

MMPR Issue 1 Main Connecting Artwork

Connecting Covers

MMPR Issue 2 Main Connecting Artwork

Connecting Covers

MMPR Issue 3 Main Connecting Artwork

Connecting Covers

MMPR Issue 4 Main Connecting Artwork

Connecting Covers

MMPR Issue 5 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 6 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 7 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 8 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 9 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 10 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 11 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 12 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 13 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 14 Main Connecting Artwork

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MMPR Issue 15 Main Connecting Artwork

Connecting Covers

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Connecting Covers

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Connecting Covers


Connecting or Paired Covers[]

by Jung-Geun Yoon

MMPR Issue 1 Yoon Connecting Cover

Connecting Covers

by Justin Frany

MMPR Issue 1 Justin Frany Connecting Art

Connecting Covers

by Artgerm

MMPR Issue 1 Artgerm Connecting Art

Connecting Covers

by Steve Morris

MMPR Issue 1 Steve Morris Connecting Art

Connecting Covers

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Connecting Covers

by Carlos Dattoli

by Jung-Geun Yoon

by Diego Galindo

by Bon Bernardo

by Ivan Tao

by Michael Walsh

Omega Rangers Profile variants[]

by Jolzar Mischke

"Darkness" Connecting Covers[]

by Jung-geun Yoon

Darkness Issue 1 Connecting Art

Connecting Covers

Full body variants[]

by Bon Bernardo

Omega Rangers dissolve variants[]

by Yejin Park

Manga-style variants[]

by Rian Gonzalez


Power Rangers Universe - Rangers by color[]

by Dan Mora

Power Rangers Universe - Dark Rangers series[]

Negative Space variants[]

by Goñi Montes

Qistina Khalidah variants[]

by Qistina Khalidah


B!G variants[]

by Dani Pendergast

Action Figure variants[]

by Bon Bernardo

Forever variants[]

by Carlos Dattoli

Boom! Direct Reserve variants[]

by Francesco Mattina

Dark Grid variants[]

by Björn Barends

Chroma Campus variants[]

by Jo Mi-Gyeong

Notes[]

  • Inasmuch as the TV Mighty Morphin Power Rangers story was set in current times back when it aired in 1993, the comics take the same route, taking a contemporary approach. However, as it began publishing in 2019, there are notable differences setting aside the sliding fictional timeline, such as improved technology. However, given the sliding timeline, and the comics overall desire to keep the events of the TV show as is, the stories fit before, in between, or after given TV show arcs. This only really changes after Shattered Grid where a split history happens, and everything after Tommy became a White Ranger may happen differently than it did in the original timeline.
  • Zedd is the dark and competent version of himself as his original TV incarnation started out as, before complaints by parents saying he was too scary. This is also evident in the other villains, such as Rita Repulsa and her cohorts, where camp has been switched for a more serious take on the character.
  • Following the split history after Shattered Grid, Jason, Trini and Zack's Peace Conference exit became a cover for their time as the Omega Rangers cleaning up the residual damage from The Shattering.

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