Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

Boom Reveals Retailer Variants For 'Power Rangers' #1
Boom Reveals Retailer Variants For 'Power Rangers' #1
Boom Reveals Retailer Variants For 'Power Rangers' #1
There's a certain kind of frustration that comes with a retailer-exclusive variant cover. On the one hand, you're getting more art of characters that you like, but on the other, if you don't live near a store that has your favorite, you are out of luck for getting one yourself, my friend. And for me, this has never been more evident than when Boom Studios released its roster of retailer-exclusive variants for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1, out tomorrow. But here's the good news: Boom has released over a dozen covers that will be hitting the stands at comic book stores across the world tomorrow, which means that you can take a look at some truly amazing art of the Power Rangers even if you're not near one of the stores that's participating in getting their own variant.
Ranger Station Episode 26: Gung Ho!
Ranger Station Episode 26: Gung Ho!
Ranger Station Episode 26: Gung Ho!
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, the Power Rangers and the Zyurangers gain a powerful new ally, but that's overshadowed by Bulk and Skull's most amazing wardrobe change yet.
Ranger Station Episode 25: Life's A Masquerade
Ranger Station Episode 25: Life's A Masquerade
Ranger Station Episode 25: Life's A Masquerade
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, the show reaches its first actual Halloween special as the Rangers take on Frankenstein!
Ranger Station Episode 24: The Spit Flower
Ranger Station Episode 24: The Spit Flower
Ranger Station Episode 24: The Spit Flower
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, Rita dedicates her life to making war on all flowers, and a monster wants to eat Mei!
Ranger Station Episode 23: Itsy Bitsy Spider
Ranger Station Episode 23: Itsy Bitsy Spider
Ranger Station Episode 23: Itsy Bitsy Spider
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, one of the Rangers has to face their fears, and... wait, didn't we do this one before?
Elizabeth Banks Set to Star as the Villain in ‘Power Rangers’ Movie
Elizabeth Banks Set to Star as the Villain in ‘Power Rangers’ Movie
Elizabeth Banks Set to Star as the Villain in ‘Power Rangers’ Movie
Like Ben Affleck, Elizabeth Banks is proving that just because you’re a successful director, doesn’t mean you can’t take on the occasional silly role in a superhero movie. Affleck went from winning an Oscar to Batman vs. Superman and now Banks is going from Pitch Perfect 2 to the live-action Power Rangers movie, where she’ll star as the villainous Rita Repulsa.
Ranger Station Episode 22: 'The Trouble With Shellshock'
Ranger Station Episode 22: 'The Trouble With Shellshock'
Ranger Station Episode 22: 'The Trouble With Shellshock'
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, Squatt and Baboo literally throw a turtle, baseball bat, stoplight and cannon into the oven and end up with the weirdest monster ever!
Ranger Station Episode 21: Green With Evil, Part V
Ranger Station Episode 21: Green With Evil, Part V
Ranger Station Episode 21: Green With Evil, Part V
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, "Green With Evil" reaches its soul-sizzling finale as we unveil... The Dragonzord!
Ranger Station Episode 20: Green With Evil, Part IV
Ranger Station Episode 20: Green With Evil, Part IV
Ranger Station Episode 20: Green With Evil, Part IV
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, "Green With Evil" gets intense as the Megazord is cast into a chasm of fire!
Ranger Station Episode 19: Green With Evil, Part III
Ranger Station Episode 19: Green With Evil, Part III
Ranger Station Episode 19: Green With Evil, Part III
With 800 episodes over the course of 22 years, the Power Rangers television show is arguably the single most successful live-action superhero franchise of all time, and certainly one of the strangest. Adapted from Japan's long-running Super Sentai series, created by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori, the Power Rangers combined the giant robots and monsters of their Japanese counterpart with a completely different set of secret identities and problems, and became a pop cultural phenomenon. That's why we're looking back with an in-depth guide to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including its source material, Kyuoryu Sentai Zyuranger, in ComicsAlliance's Ranger Station! This week, "Green With Evil" continues as we get the first appearance of Scorpina, the villain nobody remembers.

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