10 Best Power Rangers Characters From The Comics, Ranked

The original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show laid the foundations for the amazing BOOM! Studios comic that debuted in 2016. Writers like Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Melissa Flores revitalized the franchise and breathed new life into these characters. In many ways, the comic book versions of Kimberly Hart, Zordon or Rita Repulsa are better than those in the original TV series.
Additionally, BOOM! Studios Power Rangers comic introduced new, amazing characters to the franchise, like Grace Sterling, who served as Red Ranger before Jason Lee Scott, and Matt Cook, who became a new Green Ranger. From familiar faces to new ones, modern Power Rangers comics are filled with incredible character arcs that elevate already iconic characters.
Bulk and Skull are Power Rangers super-fans. They have a podcast dedicated to the Power Rangers, and versions of them even became the Orange and Purple Mighty Morphin Rangers in fun mini-comics published at the end of issues. Bulk and Skull are far richer characters compared to their live-action counterparts. Their alternate variants from Lord Drakkon’s universe are even deeper, joining resistance teams and fighting alongside the older Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

The original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show laid the foundations for the amazing BOOM! Studios comic that debuted in 2016. Writers like Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott and Melissa Flores revitalized the franchise and breathed new life into these characters. In many ways, the comic book versions of Kimberly Hart, Zordon or Rita Repulsa are better than those in the original TV series.

Additionally, BOOM! Studios Power Rangers comic introduced new, amazing characters to the franchise, like Grace Sterling, who served as Red Ranger before Jason Lee Scott, and Matt Cook, who became a new Green Ranger. From familiar faces to new ones, modern Power Rangers comics are filled with incredible character arcs that elevate already iconic characters.

Bulk and Skull are Power Rangers super-fans. They have a podcast dedicated to the Power Rangers, and versions of them even became the Orange and Purple Mighty Morphin Rangers in fun mini-comics published at the end of issues. Bulk and Skull are far richer characters compared to their live-action counterparts. Their alternate variants from Lord Drakkon’s universe are even deeper, joining resistance teams and fighting alongside the older Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

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