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This article is about a/an ranger in the Power Rangers comic sub-franchise by Boom! Studios. |
Psycho Red
History[]
Astronema created the Psycho Rangers, including Red, 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
Virgil followed his original timeline until the Shattered Grid event.
Necessary Evil[]
Virgil along with Axe and Photon 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 and timelines. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 42
The Yellow Emissary observes the Rangers fight in an unknown planet, Virgil as Psycho Red is seen briefly and the other Psycho Rangers in battle against the Space Rangers, Virgil is seen having a battle against Andros the Red Space Ranger. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 45
The Psycho Path[]
Much like the other Psycho Rangers, Red was originally not much more than a crazed and unstable mass murdering psychopath who lived only for conquest. However, under Karone's influence following his reprogramming by Psycho Green, Red became calmer, more disciplined as he faced up to his newly emerging ability to feel empathy. Upon being faced by an argument by Karone, he displayed a loyalty to his team, desiring to kill the Power Rangers because of how they'd killed his team twice. His third life and newly programmed familial loyalty set him down the path to become a calm and caring leader. He grew to have a love for movies, as he took his name, Virgil, from a character from a western that he watched with his team. He also struggled to adapt a non-lethal style of combat, but in doing so showed an adaptive mind and a courage to change when shown proof of his own flaws and faults. COMIC STORY- Power Rangers: The Psycho Path
Kaiju Rangers[]
See article: Psycho Ranger Destroyah
Psycho Red was transformed by Rita Repulsa into Psycho Ranger Destroyah using Destoroyah's energy.
Personality[]
Much like the other Psycho Rangers, Virgil was originally not much more than a crazed and unstable mass murdering psychopath who lived only for conquest. However, under Karone's influence following his reprogramming by Psycho Green, Virgil became calmer, more disciplined as he faced up to his newly emerging ability to feel empathy. Upon being faced by an argument by Karone, he displayed a loyalty to his team, desiring to kill Power Rangers because of how they'd killed his team twice. His third life and newly programmed familial loyalty set him down the path to become a calm and caring leader. TV STORY-Power Rangers: The Psycho Path
He had a love for movies, as he took his name from a character from a western that he watched with his team. He also struggled to adapt a non-lethal style of combat, but in doing so showed an adaptive mind and a courage to change when shown proof of his own flaws and faults.
Psycho Red[]
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
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Arsenal[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
Design[]
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Concept Art[]
- Virgil's concept art was designed by Guiseppe Gafaro and colored by Marcelo Costa.
Etymology[]
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Notes[]
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Appearances[]
- Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- 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 (Boom! Studios) Issue 117
- 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 Destroyah)
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 3 (as Psycho Ranger Destroyah)
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 4 (as Psycho Ranger Destroyah)
- Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II Issue 5 (as Psycho Ranger Destroyah)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)