When BOOM! Studios launched their ongoing Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic book series over eight years ago, no one had any idea how much it would come to reshape fans’ favorite franchise. Not only has BOOM! Studios introduced concepts and characters who are now indelible parts of the wider Power Rangers lore, but the publisher has also helped redefine preexisting aspects of the series in exciting new ways.
Unfortunately for readers who have fallen in love with this iteration of the franchise, BOOM! Studios’ long-running take on the Power Rangers is quickly approaching its end with the impending release of Power Rangers: Darkest Hour #1. Between the end of BOOM! Studios’ run, Cosmic Fury marking the end of the franchise’s 30-year run on television, and the recent cancelation of Netflix’s planned Power Rangers projects, it seems like there has never been a worse time to be a fan of the franchise. Then again, it is hard to imagine it will be very long before someone else picks up the reins Netflix just put down, and whoever it is could find great success by following in BOOM! Studios’ footsteps in a few key ways.
Rather than following directly in the original series’ footsteps by letting three of the greatest Power Rangers of all time enjoy an early retirement, BOOM! Studios introduced the concept of the space-faring Omega Rangers. In doing so, Jason, Trini, and Zack’s story was expanded upon without erasing one of the most iconic moments from the original series. Similarly, BOOM! Studios retooled vague notions of Zordon’s past that had been hinted at in the original series, such as his history on Eltar.
When BOOM! Studios launched their ongoing Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic book series over eight years ago, no one had any idea how much it would come to reshape fans’ favorite franchise. Not only has BOOM! Studios introduced concepts and characters who are now indelible parts of the wider Power Rangers lore, but the publisher has also helped redefine preexisting aspects of the series in exciting new ways.
Unfortunately for readers who have fallen in love with this iteration of the franchise, BOOM! Studios’ long-running take on the Power Rangers is quickly approaching its end with the impending release of Power Rangers: Darkest Hour #1. Between the end of BOOM! Studios’ run, Cosmic Fury marking the end of the franchise’s 30-year run on television, and the recent cancelation of Netflix’s planned Power Rangers projects, it seems like there has never been a worse time to be a fan of the franchise. Then again, it is hard to imagine it will be very long before someone else picks up the reins Netflix just put down, and whoever it is could find great success by following in BOOM! Studios’ footsteps in a few key ways.
Rather than following directly in the original series’ footsteps by letting three of the greatest Power Rangers of all time enjoy an early retirement, BOOM! Studios introduced the concept of the space-faring Omega Rangers. In doing so, Jason, Trini, and Zack’s story was expanded upon without erasing one of the most iconic moments from the original series. Similarly, BOOM! Studios retooled vague notions of Zordon’s past that had been hinted at in the original series, such as his history on Eltar.
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