Why Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' 2026 Reboot Introduces New Costumes After 33 Years

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Published Feb 22, 2026, 12:52 PM EST

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For the past decade, BOOM! Studios has taken the Power Rangers to bold new places in comic book form. Power Rangers Prime has pushed the franchise into fresh territory, expanding its mythology and reimagining familiar faces. However, that ambitious era is set to conclude in 2026. For fans worried that the end of Prime signals a slowdown, there’s good news waiting in the wings.

When one Ranger story ends, another begins. BOOM!’s previous Mighty Morphin Power Rangers run wrapped in 2024 with the explosive Darkest Hour event, which fed directly into Power Rangers Prime. While Prime delivered high-stakes reinvention, many readers never stopped hoping for a full return to the Mighty Morphin era. Now, in 2026, it’s finally happening.

Now, that wish is coming true, but not in the way anyone expected. The cover for 2026’s new Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series has been unveiled, and it reveals something unprecedented. After 33 years of largely untouched designs, the Mighty Morphin Rangers are finally getting brand-new costumes, signaling the most dramatic visual shake-up in franchise history.

The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Look Surprisingly Different

The Classic Suits Have Finally Been Reinvented

The Red Ranger's new costume in the 2026 Power Rangers comic

For over three decades, the Mighty Morphin suits have been sacred to Power Rangers fans. First seen in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show, the original team - Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John), Zack Taylor (Walter Emanuel Jones), Trini Kwan (Thuy Trang), Billy Cranston (David Yost), and Kimberly Hart (Amy Jo Johnson) - cemented their dinosaur-emblazoned designs as pop culture staples.

The diamond patterns, white gloves, and minimalist helmets of the original Power Rangers squad became instantly recognizable. Even as new Ranger teams debuted across later seasons, the original suits remained untouched icons. Comics, toys, and anniversary specials preserved their look with near-total fidelity.

That’s why the 2026 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers redesign feels seismic. The new costumes in BOOM!'s upcoming comic maintain the core color identities but with darker shades around the shoulders and chests. The classic chest diamonds have also been refashioned into triangles. The colored glove diamonds are much smaller. All small changes that add up to clear progression.

Rather than simply updating fabric textures, BOOM! has leaned into a true evolution. The new Mighty Morphin Power Rangers suits look battle-ready, almost tactical, suggesting a team operating in a more mature, high-stakes environment. They still read as Mighty Morphin, but are also unmistakably different.

The original suits have endured for 33 years of Power Rangers TV shows and comic books without meaningful alteration. This redesign separates this era from what came before. After multiversal chaos in the comics and escalating cosmic stakes, new suits visually communicate a new chapter. It’s clear the new MMPR comic book run will honor the past, but refuse to be trapped by it.

Power Rangers' MMPR Revival Is One Of Three Upcoming Books

BOOM Studios Is Expanding The Ranger Universe Again

The Green Ranger helmet on the cover of MMPR issue 55

The 2026 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers reboot is only one piece of BOOM!’s next wave of titles in the franchise. As Power Rangers Prime concludes in April, the publisher is clearly preparing a broader relaunch strategy. Instead of narrowing the focus, BOOM! is expanding it.

One returning title is Power Rangers Unlimited, the anthology series that last ran in 2024. That line delivered one-shots centered on key characters and pivotal moments, including deep dives into fan-favorite Rangers and surprising villains. Its format allowed creators to experiment while staying within established continuity.

Then there’s Power Rangers Green, a mysterious upcoming book focused on Tommy Oliver. The premise reportedly follows Tommy in a future where he is the last surviving Ranger. Details remain scarce, but the concept alone promises a darker, more introspective take on the franchise’s most enduring hero.

Positioning Power Rangers Green alongside the rebooted Mighty Morphin Power Rangers creates a compelling contrast. One book appears to reset the foundation, while the other pushes a legendary Ranger to his furthest limit. Together, they cover both nostalgia and forward momentum.

With three books on the slate, BOOM! is clearly not downsizing after the end of Power Rangers Prime. Instead, the publisher seems committed to giving Power Rangers fans multiple entry points. Whether readers want classic team dynamics, experimental anthologies, or a lone-hero epic, there will be something waiting when the next era begins.

Is The New Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Series A Reboot?

A Soft Reset Could Bring The Franchise Back To Basics

Official Mighty Morphin Power Rangers art from BOOM studios.

Considering that BOOM! has already delivered years of on-page Power Rangers lore, there are many wondering if the 2026 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers will be a full reboot, or will simply pick up where the previous run picked off. All signs point to reboot territory, but with nuance. The official synopsis for the new MMPR comic book run reads:

"The original Mighty Morphin team have moved on… and grown up! What happens when Billy calls them back to the Command Center for the first time in years? And where's Tommy?"

This description carries enormous implications for the story, especially with how it relates to previous MMPR comic books. If the original Mighty Morphin team has moved on, the redesigned suits are likely worn by a new generation. Billy Cranston acting as the one to summon them back hints at a mentor role, reinforcing the idea of a transitional era.

The previous Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comics were barreling toward the Zeo era after universe-shattering events and sprawling multiverse arcs. In contrast, this synopsis feels contained. It focuses on the Command Center, the core team, and one lingering mystery: Tommy’s absence.

That shift suggests a soft reboot rather than a hard continuity wipe. Narrative threads from the previous Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comics may remain, but the tone appears recalibrated. A new team wearing new suits creates space for streamlined storytelling, more accessible to newcomers.

Ultimately, the 2026 MMPR comic series seems poised to do what Power Rangers has always done best: adapt. By refreshing the suits and refocusing the narrative, BOOM! is acknowledging 33 years of legacy while ensuring the comics don’t become trapped by it.

Created by Haim Saban, Shuki Levy, Shotaro Ishinomori

First TV Show Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

First Episode Air Date August 28, 1993

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