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After leaving the Power Rangers, Kimberly Hart, the former Pink Ranger, is thrust back into the Ranger life and must call upon the help of old friends.

The original Pink Ranger returns!

After leaving the life of a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger behind, Kimberly Hart finds herself pulled back into the fray. With her parents missing and their village overrun by monsters, she must reclaim her destiny and discover the power that lies within. She’ll have to call on some old friends if she’s to unravel this mystery and save this once sleepy village.

From writers Brenden Fletcher (
Batgirl, Gotham Academy) and Kelly Thompson (Jem and the Holograms, A-Force) and artist Daniele Di Nicuolo (Mirror’s Edge: Exordium) the Pink Ranger embarks on her first solo Power Ranger adventure!

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Kelly's ambitions are eclipsed only by her desire to exist entirely in pajamas. Fortunately pajamas and writers go hand in hand (most of the time).

Kelly has a fancy degree in Sequential Art from The Savannah College of Art & Design and has published two novels - THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE KING (2012) and STORYKILLER (2014) as well as the graphic novel HEART IN A BOX from Dark Horse Comics (2015). She's currently writing CAPTAIN MARVEL, BLACK WIDOW, and IT'S JEFF! for Marvel Comics. Other credits include: Amazing Spider-Man, Deadpool, Uncanny X-Men, West Coast Avengers, Jessica Jones, Rogue & Gambit, Mr & Mrs X, Hawkeye, Phasma, and A-Force for Marvel; Ghostbusters, Jem & the Holograms, and The Misfits for IDW; Nancy Drew for Dynamite; Sabrina The Teenage Witch for Archie, and the creator-owned Mega Princess (2017) for Boom.

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Brenden Fletcher is a New York Times bestselling writer of comic books and animation.

His current projects include the Eisner Award-nominated ISOLA and MOTOR CRUSH for Image Comics and ROBOTECH for Titan.

Previous work includes DC Comics’ BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE, the YA mystery/adventure series GOTHAM ACADEMY and Entertainment Weekly's "Best New Series" of 2015, BLACK CANARY.

Brenden contributed the acclaimed FLASH story to the Eisner and Harvey Award winning WEDNESDAY COMICS, co-created the POWER RANGERS: PINK mini-series for BOOM! Studios and contributed to GHOST IN THE SHELL: GLOBAL NEURAL NETWORK and the ATTACK ON TITAN ANTHOLOGY for Kodansha.

He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and two cats.

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TWITTER: @brendenfletcher

INSTAGRAM: @brendenfletcher

Additional authors: Tini Howard
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"...Boom! Comics continues to tell brilliant, original stories in the Power Rangers line and this is one of the best." Read more

"...It's clean, crisp, vibrant, I loved it. Secondly, the story is pure Power Rangers nostalgia...." Read more

"Great mini-series about Kimberly, my favorite Pink Ranger, compiled into a very nice graphic novel. Good color. High quality pages...." Read more

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"...The suits are epic! Zack's new Black Ranger outfit not only has pink accents, but also a hoodie vest!..." Read more

"...First off the artwork is SPOT. ON. It's clean, crisp, vibrant, I loved it. Secondly, the story is pure Power Rangers nostalgia...." Read more

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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
A Fantastic Addition to Boom! Comics' Power Rangers Titles!
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2018
Brenden Fletcher, Kelly Thompson, and Tini Howard's "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink" takes place following the Kimberly Hart's departure from the team to compete in the pan global games during season three of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". While in... See more
Brenden Fletcher, Kelly Thompson, and Tini Howard's "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink" takes place following the Kimberly Hart's departure from the team to compete in the pan global games during season three of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". While in France, Kimberly discovers a plan by Goldar to attack the town and try to conquer the Earth as Rita and Zedd are away fighting the Power Rangers on an alien planet. Zordon shares his energy with Kim through the sword of light and allows her to morph again. When she needs backup, she recruits Trini and Zack, who departed in season two for the World Peace Conference. Eventually, things become dire enough that Kimberly extends her temporary allowance of Morphin power to make a team of five Rangers, even recruiting Goldar to fight his minion, Verto. The action in this book is great and it does an excellent job reconnecting with the characters and exploring the changes they would likely go through following their tenure as Rangers. It also engages with the disconnect they'd be likely to feel with their friends who were still Rangers, ending with a flash forward to Kimberly writing the "Dear John" letter she sent to Tommy during "Power Rangers: Zeo". Fans of the original series who grew up with these characters will find a lot to love here and Daniele Di Nicuolo's art is a stunning reminder of how epic watching the show felt when you were a kid. Amy Jo Johnson wrote an introduction for the volume where she reflects on how she grew during her work on "Power Rangers" and that theme of growth is reflected in the story. Boom! Comics continues to tell brilliant, original stories in the Power Rangers line and this is one of the best.
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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
An Excellent story of Kim's post-ranger life
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017
The original Pink Ranger, Kimberly Hart, takes center stage in this comic taking place after Kim has left the team to pursue her gymnastic career. Goldar has a plan of his own while Lord Zedd and Rita are off planet dealing with the Power Rangers. Goldar takes Kim's family... See more
The original Pink Ranger, Kimberly Hart, takes center stage in this comic taking place after Kim has left the team to pursue her gymnastic career. Goldar has a plan of his own while Lord Zedd and Rita are off planet dealing with the Power Rangers. Goldar takes Kim's family hostage and she must reconnect with her powers to save the day.

There were so many things I loved in this book! This was made for readers my age who grew up with the original Mighty Morphin squad. Nostalgia meter set to 11!

Kim isn't the only former ranger who comes back to ruin Goldar's plan. Zack and Trini are back and they also utilize the latent Pink energy remaining in Kim. The suits are epic! Zack's new Black Ranger outfit not only has pink accents, but also a hoodie vest!

There are so many references to the Zordon era of shows. Past zords come into play. The Sword of Light returns. The Shark Cycles are back with an upgrade. Serpentera as well as the helpful zords Tor and Titanus even show up.

There are so many little details that really add to the characters. Trini is in Kim's phone with the yellow tiger emoji! Zack and Trini's post-Ranger life is very on-character. I really liked seeing Kim competing in gymnastics and getting to know her feelings on no longer being a ranger.

I love how BOOM! is modernizing and enriching the cardboard characters from my youth. There's also great diversity in this book. There's a team of 5 rangers using the Pink Power and Kim leads. Plus its pretty diverse in gender, race, and nationality. I hope they continue this trend of focusing on other characters. Jason is only mentioned briefly. I'd love to see his post-MMPR, pre-Zeo adventures. Or a focus on some of Rita's minions. A Finster backstory, please!

I give this comic a 5/5. HIGHLY RECOMMEND! A must-read for fans of Power Rangers, especially if your'e in your late 20's and were there in the beginning.
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Go Go Pink Ranger Comic!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2017
Wow, childhood relived right here. First off the artwork is SPOT. ON. It's clean, crisp, vibrant, I loved it. Secondly, the story is pure Power Rangers nostalgia. You can hear each character still in your head as you read ad it brings back so many memories. The zords,... See more
Wow, childhood relived right here. First off the artwork is SPOT. ON. It's clean, crisp, vibrant, I loved it. Secondly, the story is pure Power Rangers nostalgia. You can hear each character still in your head as you read ad it brings back so many memories. The zords, Zordon, Alpha 5, Rita..the list goes on. I do miss not having every single one of the Original Power Rangers back, but that's okay. Maybe as time goes on they'll do a series on each Ranger (PLEASE!!!!!). This though dives right into the mind set of Kimberly after being a Ranger, how it takes its toll on you, and how some of the others are handling it. Plus, the story begs to question, are you ever really done being a Power Ranger, and you'll be asking yourself the same thing as you read along, wondering if we've ever really quit being Power Rangers in our own hearts.
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The Best Pink Ranger
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2019
Great mini-series about Kimberly, my favorite Pink Ranger, compiled into a very nice graphic novel. Good color. High quality pages. Not difficult to read the bits that are in the center, bound to the spine of the book. Big fan of the way this graphic novel is put together.
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2018
i love it really brings back the old team together again and i got it fir a great price too plus goldar creating his own Megazord from the rangers old zords wicked!After leaving the Power Rangers, Kimberly Hart, the former Pink Ranger, is thrust back into the Ranger life... See more
i love it really brings back the old team together again and i got it fir a great price too plus goldar creating his own Megazord from the rangers old zords wicked!After leaving the Power Rangers, Kimberly Hart, the former Pink Ranger, is thrust back into the Ranger life and must call upon the help of old friends.

The original Pink Ranger returns!

After leaving the life of a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger behind, Kimberly Hart finds herself pulled back into the fray. With her parents missing and their village overrun by monsters, she must reclaim her destiny and discover the power that lies within. She’ll have to call on some old friends if she’s to unravel this mystery and save this once sleepy village
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3.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Nice read about the Power Rangers
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021
I wanted to find out more about the Power Rangers and I did with this book. I liked the added dimension of what motivates the Pink Ranger and how that impacts her and her family. It wasn't a deep dive but it was a pleasant and interesting read. I really didn't dislike... See more
I wanted to find out more about the Power Rangers and I did with this book. I liked the added dimension of what motivates the Pink Ranger and how that impacts her and her family. It wasn't a deep dive but it was a pleasant and interesting read. I really didn't dislike anything in the book. Someone with more connection to the Power Rangers will probably like it more than I did.
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Great story.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2018
I read the whole book in one day. I could not stop reading if I wanted to. Great story. I recommend it to old Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fans. It's a good read and the art is Beautiful.
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Sweet, Sweet Nostalgia
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2017
Everyone's favorite Power Ranger, Kimberly Hart, gets her own solo outing in comic book form. The book picks up after Kim must come out of retirement to save the day. Actress Amy Jo Johnson's likeness is used and she writes the introduction page. Kelly Thompson... See more
Everyone's favorite Power Ranger, Kimberly Hart, gets her own solo outing in comic book form. The book picks up after Kim must come out of retirement to save the day. Actress Amy Jo Johnson's likeness is used and she writes the introduction page.

Kelly Thompson (A-Force, Hawkeye) and Brenden Fletcher (Batgirl of Burnside, Black Canary) are two of my favorite writers in comics and contribute alongside Daniele Di Nicuolo and Sarah Stern. Certainly a fun read for all fans. Love the gallery of Variant Covers!
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Angelica
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
an excellent coda
Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2023
I always hated how Kimberly left the rangers, and I always hate how she seemingly moved on out of the blue… but this comic makes it make sense and I’m surprisingly okay with that.
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Elizabeth Birch
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An awesome solo title for the original Pink Ranger!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2020
I have thoroughly enjoyed Boom Studios' Power Ranger comics, and was excited to see they'd done a solo story for Kimberly. Here, we see her once more taking up the role of a Power Ranger after her family is kidnapped and forming her own team to save the day. The book also...See more
I have thoroughly enjoyed Boom Studios' Power Ranger comics, and was excited to see they'd done a solo story for Kimberly. Here, we see her once more taking up the role of a Power Ranger after her family is kidnapped and forming her own team to save the day. The book also includes an introduction by Kimberly's actress, Amy Jo Johnson. An awesome solo title featuring the original Pink Ranger!
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Vicky
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Great condition
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2021
Product was sold as used, but was in fact in great condition. Really appreciated!
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Kitty
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love it and wish the others were printed versions
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 27, 2017
Bought it, love it and wish the others were printed versions. I'm really sad that this seems to be the only one.
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3.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Lead in Pink
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 30, 2020
I really wanted to like thus book more than I actually did. I grew up on the original Power Rangers. As more and more of the team original team dropped of I started to lose interest. Now my kids have been watching the series in reverse I snd reached originals I was feeling...See more
I really wanted to like thus book more than I actually did. I grew up on the original Power Rangers. As more and more of the team original team dropped of I started to lose interest. Now my kids have been watching the series in reverse I snd reached originals I was feeling nostalgic and got this. As much as I liked the originals I hated the transitions. I know actors leave the show but there was a sudden cast shift. The second one was when Kimberly (Amy Jo Johnson) left. I thought there was a lot left unsaid. I hoped this book would fill in those blanks. Unfortunately it did not really. This takes place possibly a year since Kim left, she has lost contact with the other Rangers past and current. Now she needs help and her powers back. The book pushes Kim into a leadership role, but it ends up her reacting to one thing after another. The art work is ok not great. The fights I did not like all. I think they tried to highlight her gymnastics prowess more than anything her fighting. Though by this time Kim would be well out of her teens in thus book she acts more like a teenager then in the original series. As much as the others have moves on she seems to be more stuck. Though I was a little disappointed with this book it is ok. Not bad maybe I just expected more. I did find it strange to find out she thought of Tommy as a brother, that is not their relationship I remember. The cover gallery at the back is great I wish all the artwork was to that standard.
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