The Pink Power Ranger's Ranger Slayer form was strong enough that it opened fans' eyes to Kimberly secretly being one of the team's best members.
The Power Rangers franchise is no stranger to a Ranger going bad, but when the Pink Ranger crossed that threshold it solidified her status as one of the team's strongest members. Rangers turning evil has become a recurring trope across the various television series and the comic books, dating all the way back to a mind-controlled Tommy serving as an evil Green Ranger under Rita Repulsa during the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. However, he is far from the only Ranger to go bad.
From Pink Ranger to Ranger Slayer From that moment forward, Kimberly becomes the Ranger Slayer, a ruthless right-hand woman who exists solely to hunt other Rangers for Drakkon and anyone who opposes him. Equipped with her Bow of Darkness, she makes her debut in the final page of Go Go Power Rangers #8 by Ryan Parrott and Dan Mora.
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