While each generation of Power Rangers has members that undeniably stand above the rest, the original lineup of the very first Mighty Morphin team is one replete with fan-favorites. Jason David Frank’s Tommy Oliver might be the obvious first pick for many, but each member of that original roster has something to offer. In the case of Billy Cranston, that has always been his impossible intelligence, although the comics have just given him the best reason to finally tap into all the rage that same intelligence has been tempering for years.With Dark Specter’s arrival in their world eminent, the eponymous heroes of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #111 (by Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelica, Raúl Angulo, Jose Enrique Fernández, and Ed Dukeshire) find themselves fighting the worst kind of losing battle in the hopes of staving off the invasion. Unfortunately, there is little for the Rangers to do besides face off against the myriad of other threats that have reared their heads in the past weeks. In the case of Billy, the only threat he can focus on is Matthew Cook, the latest Green Ranger to fall to Mistress Vile’s spell. Despite having been friends for years, all that means nothing when Billy sees the body of Grace Sterling lying at Matt’s feet, and the ensuing rage that breaks forth is unlike any fans have ever seen from the original Blue Ranger.Like the rest of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers lineup, Billy has been a part of the franchise from the very beginning. Portrayed by David Yost on the small screen, Billy was easily the meekest member of the Power Rangers, though he made up for it in numerous ways. Apart from standing on his own under the worst of circumstances, Billy’s genius intellect provided the rest of the team with numerous pieces of tech that saw them through just as many harrowing situations. Billy was also the one behind the creation of the Rangers’ communicators, which served as both a method of staying in touch and of teleporting into and away from whatever danger they were called in to face.RELATED: An Iconic Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Villain Could Become Their Greatest AllyRELATED: The Deadliest Power Ranger is Back – And They’re Fighting on the Wrong Side
While each generation of Power Rangers has members that undeniably stand above the rest, the original lineup of the very first Mighty Morphin team is one replete with fan-favorites. Jason David Frank’s Tommy Oliver might be the obvious first pick for many, but each member of that original roster has something to offer. In the case of Billy Cranston, that has always been his impossible intelligence, although the comics have just given him the best reason to finally tap into all the rage that same intelligence has been tempering for years.
With Dark Specter’s arrival in their world eminent, the eponymous heroes of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #111 (by Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelica, Raúl Angulo, Jose Enrique Fernández, and Ed Dukeshire) find themselves fighting the worst kind of losing battle in the hopes of staving off the invasion. Unfortunately, there is little for the Rangers to do besides face off against the myriad of other threats that have reared their heads in the past weeks. In the case of Billy, the only threat he can focus on is Matthew Cook, the latest Green Ranger to fall to Mistress Vile’s spell. Despite having been friends for years, all that means nothing when Billy sees the body of Grace Sterling lying at Matt’s feet, and the ensuing rage that breaks forth is unlike any fans have ever seen from the original Blue Ranger.
Like the rest of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers lineup, Billy has been a part of the franchise from the very beginning. Portrayed by David Yost on the small screen, Billy was easily the meekest member of the Power Rangers, though he made up for it in numerous ways. Apart from standing on his own under the worst of circumstances, Billy’s genius intellect provided the rest of the team with numerous pieces of tech that saw them through just as many harrowing situations. Billy was also the one behind the creation of the Rangers’ communicators, which served as both a method of staying in touch and of teleporting into and away from whatever danger they were called in to face.
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