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Super Stack Sunday: Go Go Power Rangers!

20m · Nerd Talk with Nate · 14 Jun 17:00

This week we talk a little bit about the untold, personal story of what happens to Jason, Kim, Trini, Zack, and Billy following in the days after they first became Power Rangers. Fighting evil is hard, but surviving high school may be even harder—welcome to real life in Angel Grove.

PUBLISHED BY: BOOM! Studios

Written by: Ryan Parrott

Art by: Dan Mora

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