On the surface, the Power Rangers franchise is lighthearted and kid-friendly, promoting teamwork, fair play, and friendship. However, some episodes displayed violent and heartbreaking scenarios involving multiple Power Ranger deaths or great emotional losses. Rangers lost their loved ones, their worlds, and even themselves to villains like Rita Repulsa and Astronema.The BOOM! Studios Power Rangers comics are no different, highlighting both the light and dark aspects of the franchise. Several Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Go Go Power Rangers issues ended on surprisingly dark notes where villains won and heroes died. The final pages of these gripping issues left Power Rangers fans shocked, heartbroken, or defeated thanks to their particularly grim or ominous endings.Saba, the sword Tommy originally used in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series as the White Ranger, previously a jovial yet wise companion, attempted to assassinate Lord Drakkon. Saba knew that Zordon and the Rangers would never attempt such a brazen tactic themselves. The evil Tommy avoids the attack, breaks free of his chains and literally rips Saba’s head from the sword. In one swift move, Drakkon killed a longtime Power Rangers character, solidifying himself as one of the darkest, most brutal Ranger villains.
On the surface, the Power Rangers franchise is lighthearted and kid-friendly, promoting teamwork, fair play, and friendship. However, some episodes displayed violent and heartbreaking scenarios involving multiple Power Ranger deaths or great emotional losses. Rangers lost their loved ones, their worlds, and even themselves to villains like Rita Repulsa and Astronema.
The BOOM! Studios Power Rangers comics are no different, highlighting both the light and dark aspects of the franchise. Several Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Go Go Power Rangers issues ended on surprisingly dark notes where villains won and heroes died. The final pages of these gripping issues left Power Rangers fans shocked, heartbroken, or defeated thanks to their particularly grim or ominous endings.
Saba, the sword Tommy originally used in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series as the White Ranger, previously a jovial yet wise companion, attempted to assassinate Lord Drakkon. Saba knew that Zordon and the Rangers would never attempt such a brazen tactic themselves. The evil Tommy avoids the attack, breaks free of his chains and literally rips Saba’s head from the sword. In one swift move, Drakkon killed a longtime Power Rangers character, solidifying himself as one of the darkest, most brutal Ranger villains.
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