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For a franchise initially built around toy sales and monster-of-the-week plots, the enduring cultural relevance of Power Rangers speaks volumes about its impact. What started as a campy adaptation of Japan’s Super Sentai series quickly became a generation-defining show. Yet, for many fans, the heart of the franchise will always be the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers — the team that taught kids about teamwork and standing up for what’s right. Now, three decades later, their return presents an opportunity to delve into the deeper themes of heroism.
Power Rangers: The Weight of 30 Years

For the kids who grew up watching Jason, Kimberly, Billy, Zack, Trini, and Tommy save Angel Grove, the world has changed dramatically in the years since. Those kids have grown up, faced their own challenges, and perhaps even shared the franchise with their children. Similarly, the original Rangers have also grown — at least, that’s what the upcoming comic promises to explore. Set to debut as part of Penguin Random House’s Comics Giveaway Day in May 2026, the new story brings the original lineup together for the first time in years. Unlike in the series’ early days, the Rangers are no longer teenagers with attitude. Revisiting them as fully realized adults allows for a level of emotional complexity that the original series could never have achieved. It’s a bold move.








