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    Turtle Rangers Origins – The Insanely Powerful Version Of TMNT When They Wore The Morphin Suits!

    Characters from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles appeared in a 2019 five-issue miniseries titled “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” from Boom! Studios and I.D.W. Publishing. In December 2019, the initial edition was made available.

    The fifth issue of “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” features work by author Ryan Parrott (Power Rangers: Necessary Evil), artist Simone di Meo (from “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,” Venom Annual), colorist Walter Baiamonte (“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers”), and letterer Ed Dukeshire (Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

    Fans have received plenty of fan service in the first four issues of “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” but BOOM! The last act will feature one more trick from the studios. One of the best mashups ever is the Turtle Megazord, made by Dan Mora. We have seen Ninja Rangers, Turtle Rangers, and more up to this point.

    You have never seen “The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” battle Green Ranger Shredder like this! Will the combined power of the two teams be enough to prevent the Foot Clan leader from using the Dragon Shield and the immense power of the Morphin Grid for evil? What is Rita Repulsa doing as the violent battle rages on? Let us investigate more and learn more in today’s video.

    Amazing Story Of Turtle Rangers Origin

    Amazing Story Of Turtle Rangers Origin

    The narrative’s opening scenes are a compilation of images from lost conflicts. The first is in the Ninja Turtles’ New York City sewer home, where Donatello’s Bo staff is split in half and Zack’s Power Axe is stuck in the floor. In the second, Mikey’s Nunchucks are sitting on a chair and Kimberly’s Power Bow is lying broken next to the counter at a demolished Angel Grove Youth Center. The third, which is somewhere in a lab, has Leo’s “katanas” and one of Jason’s “Power Swords” embedded in the floor.

    The final picture shows Rita’s palace on the Moon and traces of Raphael’s presence, including one of his Sais that is still lodged in Rita’s telescope. Throughout this, an unnamed person has a conversation with someone about the connections between friends and family and how these relationships might create a family.

    The Power Rangers are battling Apocolyptopus, a mollusk-human hybrid monster that is ravaging Angel Grove. The Putties and him are easily defeated as Zack brings up Tommy’s absence. Trini tries to sever Apocolyptopus’ tentacles several times before Billy notes that mollusks can just rebuild their limbs. Trini begs Jason to just get rid of “the eight-legged freak” right away to hasten the process. Jason agrees, so the group summons the “Power Cannon,” fires it, and destroys Apocalyptopus. Trini rejoices in their “unquestionable 47th success in a row,” and ponders whether any heroes could top that total.

    The “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” are now battling the Foot Clan in New York City while debating what would make them adore turning into humans if they could. Donatello thinks he would want to have five fingers, while Mikey thinks it would be good to be able to wear shoes. Leo makes the assumption that he would wish to have hair on his hairless head if he did not know what to say.

    Leo urges everyone to concentrate on the subject at hand rather than these fictitious disputes, but Raphael declines to participate. Donnie tells Leo that the discussions are an excellent way to concentrate the group and foster teamwork since he understands that Raph is okay with being himself, that is, “the Turtle Pride and all that.” Donnie jokes that Raph has more clothing than any of them, but Mikey claims that Raph is completely lying and does wish to be human in certain ways.

    Until the Foot Ninja’s mask is removed and Tommy Oliver is revealed, Raph is holding his own against them.  To the amazement of his brothers, Tommy bashes Raph and knocks him out with a single punch. Mikey and Donnie then make fun of Tommy’s beating of his brother, and Mikey wishes he had a camera to capture a photo. The Turtles attempt to chase after Tommy’s command to withdraw the Foot, but the ninjas escape.

    Leo goes to check on Raph as he is furiously moping on the roof while Mikey and Donnie continue to make fun of him. When Donnie wonders what they should call “the super Foot Ninja” who “Shoryukened” his brother, Mikey decides to nickname him “Steve.” Raph then informs the two that escaping from his three brothers would be the nicest part of being a human. Leo encourages the two to calm down and remarks that sometimes even winning may seem like losing.

    Trini is upset that she could not clear a physics exam since she was busy rescuing the world at “the Youth Center” back in Angel Grove. Trini continues, saying that Jason asked her to lower her voice when she mentioned battling a “King Calamari” rather than studying when Mrs. Appleby questioned her about why she wasn’t ready for a test. If they want to make the honor roll, Jason wonders if they should give up becoming Rangers. Zack wishes they were not always Earth’s final line of defense since it is so stressful when Trini claims that’s not what she meant.

    Kimberly is in the Command Center, questioning whether Zordon and Alpha have heard from Tommy after being shocked to discover they cannot find him. Tommy acted strangely and claimed he had family obligations to attend to, but she hadn’t heard from him in several weeks, and he hadn’t phoned, texted, or employed the wrist transmitter to contact her. She wonders if they can monitor his morphine or anything.

    According to Zordon, Tommy hasn’t changed in a while, but it would be better to preserve Tommy’s privacy for the time being. If Tommy got into difficulty, they would be made aware of it. If Tommy changes once more, according to Alpha 5, they will be able to find him by seeing energy spikes in the Morphin Grid. Zordon reassures Kimberly that Tommy can take care of himself wherever he is.

    The pioneer of the Foot Clan, Takeshi Tasuo, was once a shattered and dejected man who persevered and went barefoot in his blood to solidify the emblem of his failure. But Takeshi took heed of his mistake, gathered his courage, and arose to vanquish his foes ruthlessly. Karai explains the history of the “Foot Clan’s” symbol to her fresh Foot Ninjas at a storage facility in New York.

    On the rooftop, Karai later chats with “Tommy Marshall,” telling him how happy she is and thanking him for rescuing his fellow ninjas the previous night. Then, Karai cites Tommy as an instance of one of them who stepped up to the plate and urged everyone to be grateful for the Turtles, since each victory over the four mutant foes tends to make the Foot tougher as they learn from their errors and would ultimately be successful in destroying of the Turtles. Her master has granted him a particular job as a result of this making such an effect. However, Karai pulls her sword first and asks Tommy why he desires to be a part of “the Foot Clan” and what benefits there are.

    Tommy claims he wants more, that everybody in his life has ignored him, and that everyone else in the world is taken care of except for him. He wants to be a part of the Foot not simply to live but also to reclaim what is rightfully theirs with his comrades. And he adds that he is always willing to fight, if she requires more persuasion.

    Tommy receives a request later that evening to enter Mason Technologies and take a specified object. However, Tommy discovers the Ninja Turtles awaiting him as he enters via the vents. They initially assess his success in breaking in before charging toward him when Leo tries to give the command.

    Then, in self-defense, Tommy transforms into the Green Ranger using his Morpher, since he believes Rita sent the Turtles as monsters. When the other Rangers see Tommy’s transformation and teleport to New York City to see the Turtles approaching them, Raphael relishes fighting with Tommy and knocks him through a wall. They all engage in some light conversation or exchanges with one another while the other two teams battle. The Rangers share Tommy’s conviction that perhaps the Turtles are Rita’s servants, and Zack says that Finster should be falling short of ideas. 

    Leo and Jason compliment each other on their use of weapons, and Donnie questions Billy about the Rangers’ abilities, such as the Green Ranger’s ability to play the flute while wearing a face shield. Mikey implores Zack about why all the superheroes are collaborating with the Shredder, prior to hitting him right in the head with a nunchaku. Zack is perplexed by Mikey’s question, because he has no idea what he is talking about.

    When Tommy attempts to leave, Kimberly stops him and inquires about what exactly is happening. Tommy begs Kimberly to believe him when he says he does not want everybody involved in this, but it’s crucial, and he needs to go. Kimberly orders him to go and then walks away in annoyance. Before Tommy can even depart, Raphael attempts to attack him, but Kimberly and Trini stop him by battling the irate turtle.

    Shredder asks Karai for an update as she watches the conflict from a neighboring rooftop. “The Green Ranger” has managed to get away unscathed, and Karai informs her master that he is in possession of the “prize” he was pursuing. Karai is a bit miffed that they admitted a Power Ranger, but Shredder insists that she must earn his trust. If all goes as planned, he will soon be able to lead the Power Rangers!

    In issue no. #2, we get to see the Rangers and Turtles are still fighting, but they are able to defuse the situation gradually by communicating with one another and outlining the specifics of each other’s situations. The Turtles are able to describe the Foot Clan, the reason they looted the lab with Tommy, and that they are familiar with the Power Rangers thanks to Ranger Station and tv (including a brief statement of when Tommy was vicious the first time and questioning if that still is the case). Donnie acknowledges that “the huge man is amusing,” which is why he watches the webcast. After several more altercations, Leo and Jason instruct their squads to disperse while they settle the situation.

    While Donnie attempts to pacify Raphael and quips that this is the way his brother “makes friends,” Raphael is determined to keep moving and threatens to harm Tommy when he locates him. Before all of them are discovered and make the news, the Turtles warn the Rangers to pursue the chopper they hear.

    Just as the two hero squads depart, Channel 6 flies in, and April O’Neil reports on the Foot Clan’s heist of Mason Technologies, and that locals have seen the fabled “Power Rangers” at the site. At the conclusion of the show, Vernon notes that April did not mention her “Turtle pals.”

    April merely informs him there’s nothing to report because there was no evidence of their presence. In response, Vernon, who still believes that the Turtles are criminals, claims that she cannot defend them indefinitely and that one day everyone will reveal them for what they truly are. April simply turns around and leaves, murmuring that she hopes one day people will recognize her friends for who they truly are.

    Tommy is brought to the Technodrome by Karai to visit the Shredder in order to return the stolen item. This pleases Tommy’s “master,” who offers to elevate Tommy to the level of Foot Ninja in return and says that Tommy’s life is now his.

    The Rangers are crowded together, debating whether it would be wise to believe the Turtles. Some of them have issues with this since Zordon claimed it was okay to expose who they are to the mutants—which would be a breach of the fundamental guideline regarding the secrecy of their identity. Jason gives everyone the reassurance that doing this will increase trust and that the objective is to get Tommy out of any difficulties he may be in.

    He introduces himself first; then the others de-morph their helmets after him. Donnie is a little disappointed to see that they are simply regular people dressed up. Leo says the four brothers may present themselves as they go since the sun rises as he points them towards a maintenance hole.

    After some awkward dialogue and April starting to call the Turtles out for nearly being seen on live television and instigating a brawl with the Power Rangers, the Rangers are led to the Turtles’ hideout. Zack is more worried that no one will bring up “the enormous rat that sits in the corner.” Master Splinter begs pardon for his sons’ arrogant actions from last night. Jason feels it’s okay because both parties committed some errors back then. Then Splinter inquires as to what they may do to repay those who have assisted so many.

    One Foot Ninja called Tyler is being pulled away at the Technodrome’s training chamber by Tommy, who attempts to persuade him to go since Tyler’s father asked Tommy to assist in getting his son back. Tommy tries to emphasize that this is not a game by pointing out that the Foot are nothing but domestic terrorists, when Tyler rejects his stepdad and refuses to accept his aid. As he has not seen Tommy in years, Tyler is irritated that he would try to aid him. Tyler informs Shredder, who was present, that he organized this to advance in “the Foot Clan” and support Shredder’s concerns about Tommy.

    Kimberly joins April at Channel 6 as they look into the break-in, with April telling everybody who inquires—especially Vernon—that Kimberly is her current personal intern. Although they do not know each other, Kimberly praises April for aiding them. For April, it’s a way of repaying her pals for every occasion they’ve come to her rescue.

    Billy plans to work on a Morpher monitor gadget as Donnie demonstrates his creations to him back at the Turtle Lair. Billy sees Donnie as a kindred thinker and offers him the chance to collaborate with him on Megazord upgrades, should the Turtles ever visit Angel Grove.

    Attackers Zack, Jason, Michelangelo, Trini, Leonardo, and Raphael launch an assault on a Foot training facility. If these are the normal enemies the Turtles encounter, the Rangers are underwhelmed, but they react with tales of battling Dimension X rock monsters, “the Rat King,” and his army of mind-controlled rats.

    Raphael informs Trini that no one witnesses them doing it, and when they are seen, they flee in panic. Trini is astonished to find that other warriors are defending the planet from threats like that. Karai fights Jason and Leonardo but manages to dodge both of them.

    The two fight over the best sword skills to employ against her when Trini tosses a jar at Karai’s head and tells her allies not to think it through too much. When the heroes order Karai to lead them to Tommy and the Technodrome, she refuses and says that it is already too late because their companion is with her master. The heroes then finish off the incapacitated Foot ninjas.

    Shredder challenges Tommy after he wakes up in prison in the Technodrome. Tommy tries to claim ignorance, but Shredder advises him to drop the pretenses because he is aware of Tommy’s status as a Power Ranger thanks to his comrades in Dimension X. Tommy challenges Shredder while morphing, but as Shredder triggers a gadget, Tommy is blasted back and demorphed. Rita Repulsa detects the “Dragonzord Power Coin” being held by a new bearer on the moon. He expresses gratitude for showing him how to operate the Morpher.

    Rita persists in getting the coin herself despite her minions’ offers to do so, since she believes the new owner of “the Power Coin” to be a strong individual. Before Shredder addresses Rita, Bebop and Rocksteady welcome her and her henchmen to Earth through a gateway. Rita is approached by the Green Ranger Shredder, who invites her to attempt and steal the coin if she wants it back. Rita begs him to give her the “Dragonzord Power Coin” back, but Shredder raises Tommy’s Morpher and yells, “Dragonzord!” to turn it on.

    In the third issue of the comics, we see Shredder battle Rita, while wearing a Green Ranger outfit that borrows elements from “the Mighty Morphin’ suit” and his customary armor. Shredder corrects Rita, saying that she should say that he has twisted the Power Coin to his will rather than corrupted it. The strength boost the coin gave Shredder— improving his power, speed, and senses— impresses him. Bebop and Rocksteady corner Rita’s minions; most of them are defenseless and flee from the two mutants brandishing guns, but Goldar confronts Rocksteady and commands the others to unite behind him and uphold their Empress.

    Rita tells Shredder that she has overcome more formidable foes than he has, but Shredder is dissatisfied and reminds her that he has already destroyed another Power Ranger today and plans to destroy the rest. Will Rita stay in his way or by his side? Both of their minions stop fighting during the two’s encounter and worry if they murdered each other. Shredder informs Rita he knows about her abilities from his buddies in Dimension X and thinks they might be partners as he locks blades with Rita’s staff. In the cause of overcoming their adversaries, the two are unwilling to submit to one another but consent to a short-term alliance.

    Tyler is summoned to Tommy’s cell and instructed to release Tommy, but Tyler declines to disgrace his clan. Tommy reaches out to Tyler because he understands what it’s like to be brainwashed, but Tyler tells him not to insult him because of his good fortune. Tyler becomes irate when Tommy tells him they both live on the streets. Tyler points out that Tommy departed, but Tommy argues that he was fostered and wasn’t planning to stay in the boys’ shelter where the two of them lived. The Foot offered him the family and purpose he needed. Tyler blames Tommy for surfing back in California, whereas he was raised on the streets and lived alone. Tommy confesses to Tyler that he has lost his identity and is repulsed by him.

    The Rangers are disgusted when Michelangelo brings home a pizza with an odd topping selection. Splinter’s response to Billy’s question about whether he originally started as a human who was transformed into a rat or probably a rat who was transformed into a humanoid is vague, perplexing Billy. Raphael is upset by Trini’s statement that he shouldn’t be angry since he does not have to cope with the pressures of school and family life. Raphael is furious because it implies that his life is simple. Kimberly is comforted by April regarding Tommy, but she corrects her that she isn’t worried; rather, she is furious, and if Tommy is not truly in danger, he will have to cope with her.

    Zordon and Alpha, who have identified Tommy and the energy signal of his Morpher being triggered, call the Rangers. The Rangers will be teleported as near as possible, although they are cautioned to take care. The Rangers gently decline the Turtles’ invitation to join them, since they believe they can defeat Tommy more effectively on their own. The Turtles stand in wonder as the five transform and teleport away.

    The Rangers were divided into search groups at the dockyards. Jason and Zack had a conversation about asking the Turtles to hang out at Angel Grove. Trini and Kimberly concur that this seems like a trap in a different part of the neighborhood.

    When they cry out to a passing Green Ranger, he transforms and becomes “the Green Ranger Shredder.”  The lads come and are likewise made to demorph, when he blows the two back as well as compels them to do so. The exhausted Rangers struggle to rise, and Jason makes another morph attempt, but Shredder attacks first. Alpha states that there is some type of distortion zone surrounding the location that prevents them from teleporting away, morphing, or utilizing their communicators. Zordon tells Alpha to get in touch with the Turtles since the Rangers are in jeopardy and there is no way to reach them.

    The Shredder praises the unmorphed Rangers’ talents as they battle him, but they lack endurance. Shedder makes fun of them, asking if they truly deserve their abilities given how helpless they are without them. Casey Jones shows up and ambushes Shredder from above as he prepares to pull the Dragon Dagger.

    He reveals that because he was nearest to the place, the Turtles could not teleport here as he was brought in first. Shredder outshines Zack and Casey as the Foot comes and claims their Power Coins. The Rangers flee to a location where they can employ their communicators after realizing they cannot win this battle. They are labeled cowards by Shredder, who also threatens that Tommy’s life will be forfeit if they do not turn in their Power Coins before sunrise.

    When the Rangers escape the distortion barrier and teleport away, Shredder phones Rita to inform her that the Rangers are helpless and that she may start whenever she is ready, Finster receives instructions from Rita to send his monster down.

    A creature named Wyldfire and his army of Putties make an appearance in New York. From the Command Center, the Rangers can see the attack and realize there is no chance that Rita will strike, just when they start to lose their powers; Rita must collaborate with Shredder. The Rangers are frustrated by their incapacity to morph, and Zordon reveals that a molecular disruption field is disrupting their D.N.A. The Rangers cannot utilize the Power Coins, although they are still functional. The issue of saving Tommy from Shredder remains as well. Billy offers a daring solution: the five youths hand April and the Turtles their morphers.

    The fourth issue of the comics starts with the Ninja Turtles and April showing up and transforming for the first time, referring to themselves as the “Turtle Rangers,” as the Putty Patrollers and Wyldfyre devastate New York City. The Rangers debate whether they should just sit around doing nothing or that is all they have to do, barring their powers in the Turtles’ lair. Splinter tells them that they aren’t who they are since they are Power Rangers; rather, they are “Power Rangers” because of who they are. The Rangers, who go under the moniker “Ninja Rangers,” outfit themselves with weaponry and stealth gear and patrol the lair. The five head off in search of Tommy with Casey Jones.

    April and the Turtles use their new abilities to combat the Putties on the streets, and since they aren’t human, they may attack them without fear. Attempting to use wooden arrows against fire, April takes command of the party and shoots arrows from the “Power Bow,” but Wyldfire fries them up and makes fun of her. Wyldfire also becomes more serious and starts to fire at them from all sides, pushing them away. The Turtles understand that this could be more difficult than they anticipated. Casey operates the Turtle Van while the Rangers are in the sewers. During their fight, Billy implanted a micro-transmitter into Shredder, and he is now attempting to trace him via the signal.

    The party quickly arrives at a subterranean cave with the Technodrome after Billy receives the reading. The six enter covertly, kill a few Foot, avoid detection, and start looking. To better understand how the Morphin Grid’s energy has damaged Tommy’s body, Baxter Stockman is getting ready to take some specimens from him. However, as the Rangers show up, Stockman escapes. The gang starts to escape the Technodrome after Tommy is let free, but an additional Foot headed by Tyler assaults them.

    Wyldfire makes it difficult for April and the Turtles to come near as he strikes with fire from all directions. She praises Raphael for saving April from being struck by a streetlight that is about to collapse. The five merge their weaponry into “the Power Blaster” after realizing that the citizens’ peril increases the longer the battle lasts, and, with a yell of “Cowabunga,” they destroy Wyldfire.

    The five relish in the cheers of the appreciative, unaccustomed citizens as they rejoice over their win. In the Technodrome, Casey and the Rangers are engaged in combat with the Foot. The Putty Soldier Elite, which Stockman announces over the intercom as the upcoming “evolution” of “the Foot Clan,” is a mix of the Foot Elite and a chemical used to make putties.

    “The Putty Soldiers Elite” assault Tyler as well as the other Foot as well as everyone else in their path, startling them by attacking their buddies. Tyler is saved by Tommy, who also implores him to recognize that the Foot does not bother about anyone of them and requests him to flee with him rather than abandon him once more. Tyler’s Foot and the Rangers run away as Tyler takes Tommy’s hand.

    Rita is enraged because Shredder let the Rangers save Tommy, and Shredder counters that Rita’s demon was unable to beat the Turtles. Rita considers reaching out to Shredder’s pals in Dimension X, but he declines, claiming the cost of their assistance would be “too expensive.” Instead, they are forced to transfer the Rangers’ morphers to them in order to pacify them.

    Rita wonders if their partnership is worthwhile, given that it hasn’t produced any results, and Shredder proposes taking a more straightforward approach rather than pointing the finger at one another. In Central Park, the Technodrome reappears, and Rita grows Bebop and Rocksteady in size. Concerned about the potential degree of harm the bigger brutes may do, the Rangers and the Turtles watch the news. The Rangers’ link to their Power Coins can’t yet be repaired by Zordon and Alpha, leaving April and the Turtles with no choice but to seize command of the Megazord and battle Bebop and Rocksteady.

    In the final issue, as Bebop and Rocksteady grow in size, April and the Turtles pilot the Megazord, rapidly picking up the commands and carrying their own. They conjure “the Power Sword” to slash through the Technodrome while debating whether to concentrate on the mutants or assault the adjacent Technodrome. They are attacked by the Dragonzord, whom Shredder controls with” the Dragon Dagger” from an adjoining rooftop.

    This stops their onslaught. The Megazord stops working and falls back as the Dragonzord’s tail slashes a wound in its chest plate. Rocksteady, Bebop, and the Dragonzord tower over them as they try to stand up. When Leonardo begs Alpha-5 for assistance, Alpha makes an attempt to restart the controls remotely. Billy instructs the Turtles to wait until they’re nearly ready, as Zordon alerts the Rangers to the Turtles’ need for assistance.

    The Dragonzord deflects the Megazord’s Power Sword as it swings it from a standing position. While Shredder would have liked to take the Megazord whole, he will be content to destroy it while April and the Turtles are still inside. Shredder, frustrated that he cannot kill them off with his own hands, prepares to do so as Rocksteady rushes and slams the Megazord down once again. Suddenly, the Rangers show up in Metalhead, a modified Zord-sized artificial turtle that Billy grew using a modified miniaturizing beam. The Metalhead and Megazord assault Bebop and Rocksteady while the Dragonzord is blasted back by Metalhead with a volley of energy blasts.

    Even after they are expanded, the two still are sluggish and foolish, and they are swiftly rendered helpless. The Turtles demand Shredder’s surrender with just the Dragonzord still in their possession. When he refuses, they plan to employ the “Megazord’s Crown Cannon”, but cannot do so due to a power shortage. Eventually, the Megazord receives energy from Metalhead from the Rangers, and “the Crown Cannon” destroys the Dragonzord.

    Stockman is instructed to utilize the Technodrome to demolish the Megazord by Shredder after he teleports away. The Turtles are concerned because the Megazord is almost out of power and because the Technodrome has a large amount of firepower, but Zordon reaches out to them. He informs them that they may employ the Megazord’s limitless adaptability to fend off the onslaught.

    The Turtle Megazord is made when Metalhead and the Megazord are combined. The Turtles and the Rangers dive upon the Technodrome with a new, fully operational Zord combination and slash through it using the Power Sword to destroy it.

    The Ranger informs Zordon in the Command Center that Shredder has escaped and is still in possession of Tommy’s “Power Coin” and that he and Rita are undoubtedly planning something more significant. The heroes desire to pursue them, but Zordon worries that even with their combined abilities, they might not be able to defeat Rita and Shredder. Donatello, Billy, and Alpha have been quietly formulating a strategy and informing Zordon that they have a proposal.

    The two seek to utilize Shredder’s improved technology to demorph the Rangers on all of Earth, so that only those Shredder selects may use the Power Coins. Rita is preparing to use her magic on the moon to improve the device. Shredder is skeptical of Rita’s ability to do this and observes that working with her has cost him his minions, his army, and his base, despite the fact that their union is still fragile. He will hurl her further into the stars and seize her castle, if she is unable to get the desired outcomes.

    Tommy is clad in stealth clothing when the Turtles, the Rangers, and Casey Jones arrive. The Rangers have recovered their use of “the Power Coins” and have entered the battle, transformed. While the Turtles battle Rita, Casey and the Rangers fight Shredder and Rita’s goons. The Turtles counter that they are ninjas and that they are breaking the law if anybody sees them. Rita makes fun of the Turtles for standing up for a society that despises them and wonders whether they genuinely want a reputation of dying alone and without acknowledgment or compensation.

    Shredder once more rejects the Rangers’ demands for the Power Coin and queries whether they actually believe they can beat him in a hand-to-hand battle. Casey responds, “They don’t have to; they simply had to keep him busy. In confusion, Tommy has taken hold of the gadget Shredder employed to demorph them previously and uses it on him, returning him to his original armor and trying to flee the Green Ranger Morpher.” The heroes stand together and are once again fully effective once Tommy takes it up and transforms.

    Shredder is still defiant and gets ready to battle, but he is stopped when a mystical barrier separates him from the heroes. Rita belittles Shredder and threatens to turn him up to the Turtles and the Rangers, unless he takes her to “Dimension X” and introduces her to his enigmatic companions. Rita makes fun of Shredder’s claim that she had been plotting this entire time before teleporting the group away. Tommy apologizes to Splinter in the Turtles’ lair for putting his boys in jeopardy, but Splinter reassures him that he has done nothing wrong. The day is conquered for the time being, despite the Rangers and Turtles’ disappointment that the baddies got away.

    The anti-morphing equipment will be destroyed, the battery he took will be returned, and if Shredder and Rita show up again, the Turtles and the Rangers will take on both of them simultaneously. After their win, the heroes relax with one other and talk about their common hobbies for a bit.

    Later, Tommy bids Tyler farewell on a rooftop when he assumes leadership of “the Foot deserters.”  Tyler declines Tommy’s invitation to remain with him back in Angel Grove, since the ex-Foot wants to make up for their transgressions in New York, and Casey assures Tommy he’ll keep a watch on Tyler. Raphael stops Tyler and Tommy as they are about to embrace and bid each other farewell. He has kept account of their encounters with Tommy, and because the “score” is tied, he requests a tie-breaking procedure. Tommy agrees and changes, and the other heroes watch from a distance while Raphael and Tommy engage in combat.

    The Mighty Turtle Rangers Of All Time

    The Mighty Turtle Rangers Of All Time

    Those who were reared in the 1990s, often look back fondly on The Power Rangers. You probably have an opinion on the series, whether you are/were a fan of it or just knew about it via its reputation. Does the debut issue of the “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” live up to the qualities that made the T.V. series so well-liked?

    Given that issue #1 starts amid the Power Rangers’ tale, readers unfamiliar with the franchise and utilizing this comic to introduce themselves to the series are likely to be severely underwhelmed. The majority of the material provided has already occurred; therefore, it might not be the most remarkable approach to use if you’re seeking to attract a brand-new audience or engage die-hard followers.

    On the other hand, issue no. #0 could serve as a better place for new readers to start. Matt Herms and Hendry Prasetya produce simple but often appropriate art for the comic. The character designs are appropriate for the present decade. The colors of the Ranger outfits are washed out by Herms’ usage of a pastel palette, which is a dreary contrast to the vividly vibrant colors of the 1990s costumes.

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