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Power Rangers Lightning Collection Ranger Slayer Gallery
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Den-O
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"It's enough to make a girl blush."
When the
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
freed Tommy Oliver from Rita Repulsa's control, the prophecy was fulfilled and the
Green Ranger,
joined the side of good to defend the Earth. At least, in one world. Once free in another, Tommy became something else entirely,
Lord Drakkon.
He ruled over a shattered world where only the Coinless stood up to him.
Kimberly Hart
may not have been a Power Ranger anymore, but given the choice she would fight for her world, til the end. But bewitched by Lord Drakkon, cursed with the
Bow of Darkness,
Kimberly became a tool for this would be king. She became his
Ranger Slayer.
Kimberly's path has been dark and full of loss, but once a ranger, always a ranger. Coinless, beyond the grid, returning home. She has done terrible things she will always regret, but the power still protects. No longer bound by Drakkon's magic, can Kimberly bring peace to her world? Or will threats to come have other plans?
Packaging
As we are all pretty familiar with the line by now, I'm sure I probably don't need to go through my usual list of reasons why it's awesome.
Hasbro
was keen to make sure these appealed to collectors and fans of the franchise from throughout it's various eras. And they also really pop thanks in no small part to some wonderful box art, lovingly crafted by artist Tom Whalen aka
@strongstufftom
on twitter. His artwork is breathtaking, and makes these figure's feel like just a bit more of a passion project from the folks at Hasbro.
Main Figure
At a glance one would assume the
Ranger Slayer
is a reuse of the
MMPR Pink Ranger
mold, but on closer inspection and comparison of the two, this appears to be an entirely new sculpt outside either the Pink or
Yellow Rangers.
The classic boots are gone, replaced by solid legs that do not swivel below the knee. Instead we get feet and lower legs that feel more uniform and have some subtle sculpted leather/fabric folds, and there are raised armor parts coming into play on the knee and thigh pads. Ranger Slayer also features some really awesome suit weathering that I've yet to see on other figures in the line so far. Being that she comes from a pretty dismal future, one where she has fought hard and continues to fight again now in her new series, the weathering is very appropriate, much appreciated, and maybe easy to miss. While QC discrepancies happen from time to time, there's no question that this detail is intentional, though depending on how your Ranger Slayer is painted it may not look like that. On Kim's knee & thigh pads we have some sculpted in scuff marks and battle scars that evoke a pretty good representation of how her suit looks in a number of appearances in the Boom! comics.
This figure also features a far more natural waist assembly than the Pink Ranger, largely thanks to there being no skirt involved in this design. Now this lower waist and mid torso section may be the same as the Yellow Ranger, they do look physically similar but I can't say that for certain. What I can say is that because this is a normal waist, we get normal dynamic hip movement out of the figure, which combined with the double jointed knees and swivel/hinge ankles gives us a great starting point for most posing. But around the waist of the figure are some more newly sculpted parts in the form of Ranger Slayer's
Power Morpher.
The core morpher itself appears to be mostly the same as the other Mighty Morphin Rangers, though the details are a bit hard to decipher at this scale. The Morpher is set in place on a black buckle across her waist, while an angular white belt wraps around her back and sides, evoking a far more sinister look than the traditional Power Morphers. One bit of parts reuse we do see is the Blade Blaster
holster
on the left hip, which can accommodate Ranger Slayer's own
Dark Blade Blaster.
Though officially I don't believe it has a unique name.
While the waist probably shares tooling with the Yellow Ranger, the upper body of this figure is very much a new part. There are only 3 feminine body figures in the Lightning Collection so far, this being the third (with Rita yet to release), and Ranger Slayer evokes an older Kimberly with a stockier build over all. Ultimately the range of articulation the upper body has is just as good if not better than the yellow ranger, and far exceeds what the limited Pink Ranger design could achieve. Being able to arch her fully forward & back and rotate the upper body gives you plenty of options.
The arms are unfortunately executed in the same way as the others. The shoulders are the same butterfly style joint we've seen pretty much across the line. To accommodate the new upper body design the joints range and open areas are a bit different taking up a just slightly less real estate on the torso than Yellow Ranger. The actual shoulders are also a bit different than typical. They sit just a bit out further from the body but ratchet up and out in the same manner. The elbows are of the same variety as Pink/Yellow Ranger as well. Rather than the normal double joint hinge we've seen with the boys, Ranger Slayer continues the odd trend of having a fully rotating elbow on a peg. It's pegged into bicep with a single hinge joint to move it up. This means the elbow isn't double jointed or nearly as dynamic in a forward/back sense, but that it can rotate fully giving it some weird extra range. This is largely to make up for the lack of a bicep swivel. The wrists operate as usual, though you will undoubtedly notice the difference in the forearm sculpts. No MMPR gloves gives them a much smoother and proportional appearance, while the left arms has some spectacular sculpted and painted chevrons going all the way down it. This design is very reminiscent of the Pink Ranger as she appeared in Boom's Power Rangers Pink mini-series.
The Ranger Slayer does get one other new part that's uniquely her own, and that's her sweet sweet
tattered cape.
I'm a sucker for ratty looking capes on badass characters and this version of Kim has been absolutely rocking it from day one. For this figure it's removable, held on by friction around the neck. Should you choose to you can easily wrap it around the shoulders of any other compatible ranger, but it definitely looks best on her. Finally that brings us to the Ranger Slayer's helmet. Initially it does look a bit larger than the standard Pink Ranger helmet, but it really only appears that way because of the rather large visor, and the way the pink armor is shaped around the helmet. Overall I think it's a pretty strong sculpt, much better than what we got with the standard Pink Ranger, though it does feel a bit elongated? Minor gripes aside the entire design works very well in figure form and I'm quite pleased overall.
Accessories
2 - alternate hands.
1 Closed left fist, 1 karate chop style right hand.
1 - Dark Blade Blaster.
A simple black repaint of the Blade Blaster, this one really stands out in that it's only the 2nd time that the actual Blade has been released. This is a repaint of the weapon included exclusively (so far) in the
SDCC Red & Gold Ranger 2-pack.
Every other Mighty Morphin ranger that's been released thus far has only included the Blade Blaster in Blaster form, thus being inaccurate. I welcome the inclusion of a much more appropriate Blade this time though even if Ranger Slayer has rarely if ever used it.
1 - Bow of Darkness.
By far one of the coolest weapons in the line, and one of my favorite creations of the new Boom! continuity. The Bow of Darkness is a version of the Sword of Darkness that's been manipulated by Lord Drakkon into a weapon for his Ranger Slayer. The general sculpt is of course based on the Sword, though a bit stylized as well. It's just about the perfect approximate size & colors that it should be, though I worry about that black paint on the handle scraping over time. Above and below the grip there are also two small clips, which you can use to tab in the next accessory.
1 - Triple Arrow Shot.
A really cool alternative to the singular arrow that came with the standard Pink Ranger, this triple shot can tab directly into the Bow of Darkness for steady posing.
1 - Arrow Energy Effect.
This is a repack of the same effect part that came with the Pink Ranger, though cast in a darker shade of translucent pink. I still find this part to be a bit difficult to use, but it can be done.
The only real omission here, is an unmasked head. I know that Ranger Slayer really comes with a lot already, but she's now only the 2nd ranger in the line (after
Magna Defender
) to not include a civilian head. I'm not sure why that's what happened here, but I'd have gladly traded one of the arrow parts for an extra head. The Kimberly head included with the Pink Ranger will fit on sans the cape, but it does look rather disturbing with her expression.
Final Thoughts
The
Ranger Slayer
was a really excellent addition to the franchise from
Boom! Studios
series of Power Rangers comics. I've loved more or less everything that's been introduced in these series and this version of Kim ranks up there with some of the best additions to the mythos. The figure itself is likewise a fairly solid entry in the
Lightning Collection
toyline. While it may not be totally without flaws, it is an absolutely solid release with some excellent accessories. The
Ranger Slayer
is one of my favorite figures in the line thus far, and after reading Ranger Slayer #1, I dare say there are a few more related releases I'd love to see down the line.
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