While the BOOM! Studios line of Power Rangers comics has given the franchise a whole new timeline to explore, rarely have fans been treated to glimpses into the future of the original series from the small screen. That alone makes the upcoming Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return from original Pink Ranger herself Amy Jo Johnson that much more exciting. However, the recently released preview makes it clear the title will be nothing like the Rangers’ latest on-screen reunion.”Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Re-Imagine” (by Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson, Francesco Mortarino, Joana Lafuente, and Ed Dukeshire, from the pages of BOOM! Studios’ Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 30th Anniversary Special) brings readers back to the eponymous team’s humble beginnings before following them and their enemies through the years. As fans have seen happen so many times before, the Rangers eventually find themselves at a crossroads, with Jason, Zack, and Trini bound for Switzerland. Whereas that would otherwise be the end of their tenure with the Mighty Morphin team, this time the heroes realize their teleporters make the distance entirely negligible. While that is more than enough to keep the team together, it’s also the moment history as fans know it changed forever, and not necessarily for the better.The pre-established timeline of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series had new members fill in for those who gave up their Morphers. Instead, The Return showcases everything that could have been. Apart from keeping the classic lineup together despite the distance between their daily lives, this also led to the romance between Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Ann Hart flourishing rather than floundering. Without introducing Katherine Hillard or any other future members of the Mighty Morphin team, there was nothing stopping Tommy and Kimberly from getting married and continuing on in the good fight hand-in-hand.RELATED: The Latest Green Ranger is Following Lord Drakkon’s Dark Path – And It Could Kill HimRELATED: Power Rangers’ Jason David Frank Is Remembered by Daughter in Touching Birthday Tribute
While the BOOM! Studios line of Power Rangers comics has given the franchise a whole new timeline to explore, rarely have fans been treated to glimpses into the future of the original series from the small screen. That alone makes the upcoming Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return from original Pink Ranger herself Amy Jo Johnson that much more exciting. However, the recently released preview makes it clear the title will be nothing like the Rangers’ latest on-screen reunion.
“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Re-Imagine” (by Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson, Francesco Mortarino, Joana Lafuente, and Ed Dukeshire, from the pages of BOOM! Studios’ Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 30th Anniversary Special) brings readers back to the eponymous team’s humble beginnings before following them and their enemies through the years. As fans have seen happen so many times before, the Rangers eventually find themselves at a crossroads, with Jason, Zack, and Trini bound for Switzerland. Whereas that would otherwise be the end of their tenure with the Mighty Morphin team, this time the heroes realize their teleporters make the distance entirely negligible. While that is more than enough to keep the team together, it’s also the moment history as fans know it changed forever, and not necessarily for the better.
The pre-established timeline of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series had new members fill in for those who gave up their Morphers. Instead, The Return showcases everything that could have been. Apart from keeping the classic lineup together despite the distance between their daily lives, this also led to the romance between Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Ann Hart flourishing rather than floundering. Without introducing Katherine Hillard or any other future members of the Mighty Morphin team, there was nothing stopping Tommy and Kimberly from getting married and continuing on in the good fight hand-in-hand.
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