2016 comic |
This article is about a/an villain in the Power Rangers comic sub-franchise by Boom! Studios. |
- "(Ransik): Hmm, not Time Force. Does anybody recognize these Rangers?
(Void Queen): No. But whoever they may be, I'm quite confident they deserve to die." - ―Void Queen and other Power Rangers villains' Morphin Grid Shadows upon meeting Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Hart in the Pocket Dimension.[src]
Santaura is Tarrick's wife and the mother of Amelia who was kept locked behind a room in Area 62 known only to him. After reviving, she became obsessed over the Sporix energy that was used to bring her back. Now under the appearance of Void Queen, Santaura becomes the main antagonist of the second season of Power Rangers Dino Fury.
History[]
Charge To 100[]
Following Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Hart's test of a new prototype armor in the Command Center's Pocket Dimension caused by the unstable Morphin Grid, it causes manifestations of future Power Ranger villains to appear, including Santaura as Void Queen in the now corrupted pocket dimension. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 21
Void Queen makes a sadistic opinion, quietly and confidently saying that they deserve to die. During the fight, Void Queen easily subdues Kimberly using her finger lightning beams and Ransik concluded by mortally wounding Tommy, forcing Kimberly to rescue her unconscious lover from him and go into hiding, worried that he is dead.
Kimberly regains her memories thanks to the Pink Emissary and she returned to confront the five villains. She summons all the Pink Rangers from future Ranger Generations.
During the battle, Void Queen fights against Amelia, Vida Rocca the Pink Mystic Ranger, and Emma Goodall Megaforce Pink. She, in her opinion, can't ever be free of those Rangers. As a result, a pink explosion manifested and the five villains were defeated and banished, stabilizing the Morphing Grid. COMIC STORY- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 22
Personality[]
Prior to being corrupted by the Sporix's hatred energy, Santaura is a kind loving mother who loves her family. TV STORY-The Truth TV STORY-The Invasion
After being corrupted by Sporix energy, she becomes a vengeful misanthropist who seeks to destroy humanity, feeling that they are responsible for something that happened in the past. The disappearance of her daughter for years was the reason for her hatred towards humanity, including Ed, the human she and Tarrick first befriended and entrusted Amelia's safety to. TV STORY-Jam Session TV STORY-New Leaf TV STORY-The Truth TV STORY-The Invasion Though, Santaura seems somewhat affectionate to the Sporix Beasts under her as she refers to them as her "children" upon their hatching. TV STORY-Serious Business TV STORY-Things Unspoken However, she retains part of her pre-corrupted self, such as liking cats as per her words to Mucus upon seeing the Growth Collar, which looked similar to a dog collar. TV STORY-Losers Weepers After being shown her past memories by Amelia, Santaura returns to her kind old self and happily reunites with her family.
Forms[]
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Rafkonian Physiology: As a Rafkonian, she is able to utilize the following:
- Retractable Antennae: Santaura can retract her antennae to blend in with the humans of Earth and vice versa.
Abilities[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Arsenal[]
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Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Teleportation: Void Queen can teleport herself and sometimes others next to her at will.
- Telekinesis: After becoming Void Queen, Santaura gained the power to move objects mentally.
- Finger Lightning Beam: Void Queen can project purple lightning beams from her fingers.
- Lightning Effect: Void Queen's lightning beam can sometimes damage opponents with blue electricity.
- Cocoon Creation: With the Sporix she has collected, Void Queen can create a large cocoon from which the Nemesis Beast will hatch from.
- Energy Balls: Void Queen can fire purple energy balls from her hands.
- Energy Stream: Void Queen can also fire orange energy streams from her hands.
- Energy Bolt: Void Queen is able to fire blue-white energy bolts from her hand.
Abilities[]
- Hengemen Summoning: Void Queen is able to summon Hengemen at will.
Weaknesses[]
to be added
Arsenal[]
- Sporix Machine: Void Queen can use Void Knight's Sporix machine to decide which Sporix Beast will serve her next. She also used the machine to turn Tarrick into the Void King.
Sporix Beasts[]
- Squashblight (first Sporix Beast)
- Trackenslash
- Flapnarok
- Quickspine (final Sporix Beast)
Relationships[]
Allies[]
Generals[]
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Family[]
- Tarrick - Husband
- Amelia Jones/Dino Fury Pink Ranger - Daughter
- Poppy - Newborn daughter
Others[]
Enemies[]
Rangers[]
- Pink Rangers
- Katherine Hillard/Pink Turbo Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Cassie Chan/Pink Space Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Kendrix Morgan/Pink Galaxy Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Karone/Pink Galaxy Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Dana Mitchell/Pink Lightspeed Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Jen Scotts/Time Force Pink Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Sydney "Syd" Drew/S.P.D. Pink Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Vida Rocca/Pink Mystic Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Rose Ortiz/Pink Overdrive Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Mia Watanabe/Pink Samurai Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Emma Goodall/Megaforce Pink Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Shelby Watkins/Dino Charge Pink Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Sarah Thompson/Ninja Steel Pink Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Chloe Ashford/HyperForce Pink Ranger (Morphin Grid shadow )
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Others[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Design[]
- In her normal form, Santaura resembles a young woman with blond hair. As Void Queen, she resembles a white-skinned humanoid alien with purple hair and light blue eyes.
Etymology[]
- Void Queen's name comes from the words "Void" and "Queen".
Notes[]
- to be added
Appearances[]
- Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios)
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 21 (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios) Issue 22 (Morphin Grid shadow)
- Mighty Morphin (Boom! Studios)
See Also[]
- Santaura - The original TV version of the character.
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