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PR2020 logo This article is about a/an a collection of comics with characters and concepts in the Power Rangers franchise.

As with most superheroes, the Power Rangers had spawned several of their own comic series. This is to list the comics and give the story. The maxi-series has been under the banner of almost every major comics publisher at some point in its history. This includes the current run of Power Rangers comics by Boom! Studios that began in 2016.

Hamilton Comics (1994-95)[]

Main article: Power Rangers (Hamilton Comics)

Hamilton Comics was the first publisher to produce Power Rangers licensed comics with a one year run from 1994 to 1995.

Marvel Comics (1995-96)[]

Main article: Power Rangers (Marvel Comics)

Marvel Comics became the first big name publisher who obtained the rights to Power Rangers. Marvel produced comics from 1995 until 1996, when the line of comics was cancelled.

Image Comics (1996)[]

Main article: Image Comics

Zeo[]

Image Issue No. Release Date
Prz.comic
Issue 1 - With Friends Like These September 1st, 1996

There was only one issue of Zeo before it was cancelled, thus leaving a cliffhanger unresolved.

Acclaim/Valiant (1997)[]

Main article: Saban Powerhouse

Acclaim/Valiant briefly published comics based on Power Rangers Turbo in 1997.

Tokyopop (2003-04)[]

Main article: Power Rangers (Tokyopop)

Disney Adventures (2003)[]

Main article: Disney Publishing Worldwide
Image Issue No. Release Date
Disney PRNS comic 3-03
Kelzak Attack! March 2003

Jetix Magazine (2004-2009)[]

Main article: Future Publishing

List from Zeoranger.co.uk

Ninja Storm[]

Dino Thunder[]

  • Issue 2 - Crowd Trouble Part 1
  • Issue 3 - Crowd Trouble Part 2
  • Issue 4 - Face Value Part 1
  • Issue 5 - Face Value Part 2
  • Issue 6 - Game Over Part 1
  • Issue 7 - Game Over Part 2
  • Issue 8 - Game Over Part 3
  • Issue 9 - Ice Age Part 1
  • Issue 10 - Ice Age Part 2
  • Issue 11 - Field Trip of Terror Part 1
  • Issue 12 - Field Trip of Terror Part 2
  • Issue 13 - Dino Bomb Countdown Part 1
  • Issue 14 - Dino Bomb Countdown Part 2
  • Issue 29 - Crowd Trouble Part 1 (Reprint)
  • Issue 30 - Crowd Trouble Part 2 (Reprint)
  • Issue 33 - Face Value Part 1 (Reprint)
  • Issue 38 - Game Over Part 1 (Reprint)
  • Issue 39 - Game Over Part 2 (Reprint)
  • Issue 40 - Game Over Part 3 (Reprint)
  • Issue 41 - Ice Age Part 1 (Reprint)
  • Issue 42 - Ice Age Part 2 (Reprint)

Space Patrol Delta[]

  • Issue 15 - Mind Crime Part 1
  • Issue 16 - Mind Crime Part 2
  • Issue 17 - Child's Play Part 1
  • Issue 18 - Child's Play Part 2
  • Issue 19 - Chaos Theory Part 1
  • Issue 20 - Chaos Theory Part 2
  • Issue 21 - Kry Freedom Part 1
  • Issue 22 - Kry Freedom Part 2
  • Issue 23 - Ghost in the Machine Part 1
  • Issue 24 - Ghost in the Machine Part 2
  • Issue 25 - Babel Part 1
  • Issue 26 - Babel Part 2
  • Issue 27 - Invasion Part 1
  • Issue 28 - Invasion Part 2

Operation Overdrive[]

Bandai (2008)[]

Main article: Bandai

Bandai had a promotional ashcan comic based on Jungle Fury published. It was included as a bonus bundled with select toys from the Jungle Fury toy line.

UK Power Rangers Magazine (2004-10, 2012-15)[]

Main article: Power Rangers Magazine

to be added

Papercutz Comics (2012-14)[]

Main article: Power Rangers (Papercutz)

Boom! Studios (2016-present)[]

Main article: Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)

Boom! Studios is the latest publisher of Power Rangers comics, with comics being published from January of 2016 to the present.

DC Comics (2017)[]

Main article: Justice League/Power Rangers

Boom! Studios co-produced the Justice League/Power Rangers crossover with DC Comics.

IDW Publishing (2019-present)[]

Main article: IDW Publishing

Boom! Studios co-produced multiple crossovers with IDW Publishing.

Notes[]

  • The Power Rangers Zeo one-shot (though planned as a series) advertised a 2 issue comic which would crossover the Zeo Rangers with Image Comics' Youngblood.
  • Writer Amit Bhaumik considered Ninja Rangers #3 canon as he explained that Jason would claim the morpher from Osamu Tezuka, thus explaining how he morphed in Forever Red.
  • The special Saban Power Rangers/Beetleborgs Metallix was the closest teamup to Beetleborgs and Power Rangers crossover ever.

References[]

Hamilton story titles - http://www.brucehamilton.com/hamilton/MMPR/MMPRpage.htm

Release dates - http://www.rangercrew.com/forum/showpost.php?p=395925&postcount=70

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