This article is about a/an Ranger in the Power Rangers comic sub-franchise by Boom! Studios. |
- For the planet in Dekaranger, see Pyre (planet).
- "Supersonic Mode, Yellow!"
- ―Gia Moran[src]
Pyre is Supersonic Yellow, the Yellow Ranger of the Supersonic Rangers. She was a Xybrian.
History[]
Psychotic[]
While on a mission she and the rest of the Supersonic Rangers were betrayed and killed by the Green Ranger Trek.
Legacy[]
Despite the fall of the Supersonic Rangers, their powers were preserved in the form of the Legendary Ranger Keys possessed by Gosei, apprentice of Zordon. Ultimately, their powers were inherited by the Super Mega Rangers as one of their "New Powers". As noted by Gosei, these teams had never been seen before on Earth, at least the Earth of the prime timeline, up to that point.
Personality[]
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Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Pyrokinesis: Thanks to the gem embedded in her forehead, Pyre had the ability to manipulate fire.
Abilities[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Supersonic Yellow[]
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Powers[]
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Attacks[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Rangers[]
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Family[]
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Others[]
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Enemies[]
Generals[]
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Family[]
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Others[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
Design[]
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Etymology[]
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Ranger Key[]
The Yellow Supersonic Ranger Key is Pyre's personal Ranger Key. Despite the destruction of the Supersonic Rangers, Gosei seems to possess their powers via the Legendary Ranger Keys. This key is mainly used by Gia Moran (Super Megaforce Yellow) who uses it to fight as the Yellow Supersonic Ranger.
- When Gia became the Supersonic Yellow Ranger as part of a New Powers Legendary Ranger Mode alongside the Mighty Morphin Red Ranger while fighting Levira. TV STORY-The Wrath TV STORY-The Legendary Battle: Extended Edition
Notes[]
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Year Two Deluxe Edition featured the team in an exclusive story "Psychotic". It was written by Trey Moore, illustrated by French Carlomagno, and lettered by Ed Dukeshire.
- When it was asked over Twitter if the origin for the comics isn’t indicative of their origin of the TV show, brand manager Jason Bischoff said "same, but different, but same", largely indicating the story is canon either way. [1]
- Writer Trey Moore tweeted out the names of the black, yellow and blue Rangers as they weren't named in the comic. He also says he even has an entire bible for the team's history- however, it hasn't been reviewed or approved. [2] He also says he won't likely share it as of yet in case he or other writers get to use it or so as not to stifle others when working with the team in the future.
- Pyre appears to presently be the only Xyberian without Ranger-colored hair.
Appearances[]
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See Also[]
- Remi Hoshikawa - Super Sentai counterpart in Fiveman. See comparison page.
References[]
- ↑ https://twitter.com/shadowpiper/status/1064960159686942720 Jason Bichoff over canonicity on twitter
- ↑ https://twitter.com/treymoore1983/status/1065383726476079105?s=21 Trey Moore on their names
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