Want to buy animated version of Boom's comics please.
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Preview for Soul of the Dragon
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Recently got into the Boom! Studios comics via trade waiting (I'm one of those people who never really had a history with the franchise until seeing and loving the 2017 movie). I know enough to know that the two series -- Mighty Morphin and prequel Go Go both feed into the Shattered Grid event. Is there a specific or "best" reading order for these two series in regards to getting to Shattered Grid?
On a related note, do we know if the Pink, Justice League crossover, and upcoming Soul of the Dragon minis are in continuity with MMPR and Go Go, or are they "just" AU stand-alones?
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As far as we know the pink mini and Justice League Crossover were AU's. Soul of the Dragon isn't out yet so hard to tell, from the ranger danger podcast the writer Kyle Higgins made it sound like it could be in continuity with the tv series but I have a feeling it will wind up an AU as well.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Based on how Shattered Grid ended it's kinda hard to say what is canon going forward but they could probably fold both those in if they wanted to.
The Justice League story is pretty hard AU in relationship to the original TV show.
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Yeah, the JL teamup doesn't fit TV continuity at all, as the Large Hadron Collider is involved, which didn't exist yet in 1994, and they used the Dinozords against Zedd, who destroyed them on his debut (so it ought to have been the Thunderzords).
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Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
The Boom! series is definitely AU to the original show. Between the main MMPR line and Go Go it's different practically from the beginning.
For Boom! the Go Go comics are what happened prior to the main MMPR series starting.
I personally haven't seen any official word that Pink! or the Justice League minis are out of continuity but from where I sit and without getting spoilery:
Justice League could eventually happen but it revolves around a well-known Power Rangers character that hasn't appeared in the MMPR series yet.
Pink! could happen as well. It didn't happen in the show but it easily could have with very little stretching.
Yeah, I haven't seen the original TV show, but I did pick up that the MMPR series seemed to assume that the Green Ranger episodes more or less happened as they did in the TV show and Go Go also seemed to assume the same about the original pilot, but that those were the exceptions to the rule (baring Pink's apparently using the later seasons as a springboard).
That I do understand.
Fair enough. My main reason for wanting to figure out if the minis are canon to the main Boom comics or not is because I'm aware that Pink establishes a fact that would invalidate certain ongoing story threads in the Go Go series (or at least "doom" it to one ultimate outcome, making it hard to be invested in watching it unfold, beyond the fact that it would be an outcome I personally don't want to see happen) if the two comics are supposed to be in the same timeline.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
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