Ultimate Power Rangers (comic books)

Ultimate Power Rangers is an American action/adventure superhero comic book series, serving as an alternative version of the Power Rangers franchise, being published by Boom Studios! since TBD 20??.

Plot
Five young teenagers find themselves a team of heroes know as the Power Rangers when evil space witch Rita Raspula reawaken from her imprisonment.

Main Characters

 * Jason Lee Scott/Red Ranger - The leader of the Power Rangers who's a martial artist teacher and big brother of the team as well.
 * Zach Taylor/Black Ranger - The wise-cracking, fun-loving, but royal second-in-command of the Power Rangers who may enjoys athetics, dancing, parties, and girls, but is very loyal to his friends.
 * Billy Cranston/Blue Ranger - The brains of the Rangers who first start out as a stereotypical "nerd", but later become a strong individual during his time as a Power Ranger.
 * Trini Kawn/Yellow Ranger - A generally soft-spoken and polite young teenager who learn martial arts and often translate Billy's techno talk for the other Rangers.
 * Kimberly Ann Hart/Pink Ranger - A sarcastic, but kind-hearted teenage girl who use her gymnastic skills in fighting against Rita's forces.

Supporting Characters

 * Zordon - A wise saga who was trapped in a time vortex and the Rangers' mentor and father-figure.
 * Alpha 5 - Zordon's trusted robotic assistant who's a multi-functional semi-sentient automaton who's may seem defenseless, but does show off a degree of combat capability.
 * Tommy Oliver - The Rangers' friend and Jason's cousin who is very suspicious of the Rangers.
 * Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier -
 * Eugene "Skull" Skullovitz -
 * Angela - Zach's love interest who's a spoiled queen bee, but does later show respects later on.
 * Ernie - The head of Ernie's Juice Bar who's learn the Rangers' identities.
 * Richie - Ernie's assistant and Trini's love interest.
 * Mr. Caplan - The principal of Angel Grove High.
 * Ms. Appleby - One of Angel Grove High's teachers and the Rangers' favorite teacher who's often like a mother-figure.