Red Ranger
Few characters ride the crest of a cultural phenomenon quite like Red Ranger, who burst onto comic pages in 1994 — right at the height of the Power Rangers craze — in Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1, brought to life by the creative team of Don Markstein and Gray Morrow for NBM. Across nearly three decades of publication, this iconic figure has anchored titles like Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Saga, sharing adventures with a colorful roster that includes Yellow Ranger, Pink Ranger, and the familiar faces of Jason Lee Scott, Trini Kwan, and Kimberly Ann Hart. It's a catalog that captures a specific, beloved moment in pop culture history, translating the energy of the franchise into sequential art form. For collectors with a soft spot for the early Modern Age or anyone chasing down the comics side of the Power Rangers legacy, these appearances are a genuinely fun piece of the puzzle.
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