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During his participation in Shattered Grid, Psycho Blue was recruited by Lord Drakkon as a part of the New Power Coalition with the objetive to conquer all the Power Rangers' worlds.
History[]
Astronema created the Psycho Rangers, including Blue, from individuals she destroyed and used as raw materials. Dark Specter gave her the ability to do so. After "making" them. They became staunchly loyal to their "mother". COMIC STORY- Power Rangers: The Psycho Path
As the Blue Psycho Ranger, Axe followed his original timeline until the Shattered Grid event.
Shattered Grid[]
Recruited by Drakkon[]
When events set into motion by Lord Drakkon cause the timeline to split into pocket universe, each anchored on a power-set, the Psycho Rangers, unbeknownst to them are placed in their own. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2018 Annual
Psycho Blue and Psycho Pink with other evil Rangers are recruited by Lord Drakkon in a determinate Story's point when he was alive, Psycho Blue is seen on top of Drakkon's ship invading the world of RPM along with Psycho Pink, A-Squad Red Ranger, A-Squad Green Ranger, A-Squad Yellow Ranger, and Koragg, The Knight Wolf as reinforcements led by Lord Drakkon preparing to fight against the five Ranger Operators, Jason and Lauren. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 27
Conquering the Dome City of Corinth[]
During the battle in the Dome City of Corinth, Psycho Blue and Psycho Pink are witnesses that how Drakkon easily defeated Scott Truman, Summer Landsdown and Lauren Shiba, however more Rangers appears between in the battle but are defeated and surrounded by Ranger Sentries. he was prepared to take down those Rangers just like Psycho Pink, the A Squad Rangers and Ranger Sentries, however he had no idea that all the Rangers they fought were teleported by Doctor K, But by the other hand, the Dome City of Corinth is successfully conquered by Drakkon. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 28
Battle on the Moon[]
In the moon of the World of the Coinless, Psycho Blue along with various Mastodon Sentries, they head to attack Dillon and Rocky DeSantos. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 30
It's later unknown what became of his fate after Drakkon absorbs the powers of the Rangers' majority and modify the realities. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid Finale Issue 1
Axe's timeline is later restored by the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers after they defeated Drakkon.
Necessary Evil[]
Psycho Blue along with Psycho Black and Psycho Red are seen briefly during a battle against Andros, Carlos, and T.J. in a fragment of the reality when the Emissaries Three observes all the Ranger realities. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 42
When the Yellow Emissary observes all the Ranger realities, Psycho Blue and Psycho Black are seen having a battle against Carlos and T.J.. Psycho Blue is seen during the battle, receiving a punch by the Blue Space Ranger. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 45
The Psycho Path[]
Following his rebirth at the hands of Trek, Blue becomes easily the most indifferent of the Psycho Rangers. This can be seen in his naming himself after his weapon of choice (Axe), his disregard for his identity before being made into a Psycho Ranger, and even in his lessons from Karone. He appears to have a more go-with-the-flow attitude towards life, improving himself mostly out of loyalty to his family, and essentially not caring what happens for the most part. He has a sense of fair play in sparring, as he retaliated aggressively after being shot in the back by Yellow, asking for his ax, and indulging in playful combat with his siblings. In his spare time, he has been seen affectionately performing maintenance on his ax. Additionally, he seems to be the most straightforward and brutal in his approach to combat, but remains willing to submit to the chain of command despite his sometimes belligerent attitude. COMIC STORY- Power Rangers: The Psycho Path
Kaiju Rangers[]
See article: Psycho Ranger SpaceGodzilla
Psycho Blue would be transformed by Rita Repulsa into Psycho Ranger SpaceGodzilla using SpaceGodzilla's Energy.
Personality[]
Axe is easily the most indifferent of the Psycho Rangers. This can be seen in his naming himself after his weapon of choice, his disregard for his identity before being made into a Psycho Ranger, and even in his lessons from Karone. He appears to have a more go-with-the-flow attitude towards life, improving himself mostly out of loyalty to his family, and essentially not caring what happens for the most part. He has a sense of fair play in sparring, as he retaliated aggressively after being shot in the back by Yellow, asking for his ax, and indulging in playful combat with his siblings. In his spare time, he has been seen affectionately performing maintenance on his ax. Additionally, he seems to be the most straightforward and brutal in his approach to combat, but remains willing to submit to the chain of command despite his sometimes belligerent attitude.
Psycho Blue[]
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Design[]
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Concept Art[]
- Axe's concept art was designed by Guiseppe Gafaro and colored by Marcelo Costa.
Etymology[]
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Appearances[]
- Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 27
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 28
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 30
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 42 (Story Variant Cover)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 45 (Story Variant Cover)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Darkest Hour Issue 1
- Power Rangers: The Psycho Path
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 1
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 2 (as Psycho Ranger SpaceGodzilla)
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 3 (as Psycho Ranger SpaceGodzilla)
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 4 (as Psycho Ranger SpaceGodzilla)
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 5 (as Psycho Ranger SpaceGodzilla)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
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