Ryan Steele
Ryan Steele burst onto the mid-90s comics scene in Marvel's cross-promotional mashup of two of Saturday morning's biggest franchises, debuting in 1995 alongside the likes of Tommy Oliver and the Ninja Rangers in Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Ninja Rangers / VR Troopers. A product of that energetic Copper/Modern Age moment when action-hero properties were colliding everywhere, Ryan shares his pages with JB Reese and the colorful world of VR Troopers as well as the beloved Power Rangers themselves — heady company for any character. His catalog footprint is compact, making those handful of appearances genuine collector curiosities for fans of the era's tie-in comics. If you've got a soft spot for 1995 Marvel, Saturday-morning nostalgia, and the wild crossover energy that defined mid-decade superhero publishing, Ryan Steele is a fun rabbit hole worth diving into.
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