🐱 There’s a New Nonbinary Power Ranger and the Internet’s Collective Body Is Ready

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There was nothing more queer to me growing up than the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. I wanted to be some combination of the skirt-wearing Pink Ranger and the feisty Yellow Ranger. And, I over-identified with the now openly gay Blue Ranger, Billy. There was no shortage of queer icons to come out of the show, including gold-adorned witch Rita Repulsa, mega buff and naked Lord Zedd and clearly gay Ivan Ooze, villain of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, which featured the scantily clad gay icon Dulcea who, trivia moment, was supposed to be played by Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’s Mariska Hargitay, though that didn’t happen.
After setting that very queer foundation growing up, the ongoing series has introduced its first nonbinary character in its comic book series from Boom! Studios. A new series, Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger #1 has introduced The Omega Ranger, billed as a “mysterious and deadly Ranger whose unearthly secret might spell doom for everyone in the Morphin Grid…”

After Power Rangers fans began to lust after The Omega Ranger, they also began to accidentally misgender them. Jump in Paul Allor, the comic book’s writer, who righted these lusty wrongs and informed the internet that the Omega Ranger uses they/them pronouns. “The Death Ranger's pronouns are they/them, as is the case with their entire race, but otherwise, yes, appropriate response,” Allor wrote on Twitter in response to a tweet saying that the OG poster would let the new ranger “breed me balls deep.”

As another nonbinary fan pointed out, this is actually the second nonbinary ranger in the Power Rangers universe, the first being Orisonth, a member of the Squadron Rangers.

In addition to fully NSFW thirst, plenty of people are just happy to see more LGBTQ+ representation in this long-beloved franchise.

So go ahead, behold the Death Ranger and thirst for, emulate, honor or genuflect to them as you see fit. We won’t judge. We’re still waiting for our text back from Adam, the heartthrob Black Rangerwho made us gay with an earring and a smile.
 
do adults really watch power rangers? I thought it was a show for elementary school aged kids?
I can assure you, there are people in their 40's who are obsessed with Power Rangers and it's just as fucking weird as it sounds because I'm 32 and Power Rangers came on when I was fucking FOUR YEARS OLD which means they had to be minimum 12-13 when the show started.

Early Millenials are gay as fuck.
 
There was nothing more queer to me growing up than the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

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After Power Rangers fans began to lust after The Omega Ranger, they also began to accidentally misgender them. Jump in Paul Allor, the comic book’s writer, who righted these lusty wrongs and informed the internet that the Omega Ranger uses they/them pronouns. “The Death Ranger's pronouns are they/them, as is the case with their entire race, but otherwise, yes, appropriate response,” Allor wrote on Twitter in response to a tweet saying that the OG poster would let the new ranger “breed me balls deep.”
In addition to fully NSFW thirst, plenty of people are just happy to see more LGBTQ+ representation in this long-beloved franchise.

lol, are we not trying to pretend this isn't just sexual pathology anymore


also, obligatory noseposting:
Haim Saban (/səˈbɑːn/; Hebrew: חיים סבן; born October 15, 1944) is an Israeli-American media proprietor, investor, and producer of records, film, and television. A businessman with interests in financial services, entertainment, and media, and an estimated net worth of $2.8 billion, he is ranked by Forbes as the 232nd richest person in America. Saban is the founder of Saban Entertainment, producer and distributor of children's television programs in the US such as Power Rangers.

you don't even have to scroll down to early life
 
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and the Internet’s Collective Body Is Ready​

You know what? I knew people who unironically talked like Valley Girls, I knew people who used “swooft” to mean “stupid”, and I remember years when everyone was talking in Ace Ventura-isms, Austin Power-isms, or Napoleon Dynamitisms…

And yet I’m far more irritated with stuff like “our body is ready” or “we’re here for it” than with any of those.
 
Just because there's no pic yet that I can see:
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>Be jacked as fuck
>Look like a death metal album mascot
>Nonbinary because their race apparently is literally all nonbinary and not because "dude trust me"

22 year old women on Twitter:
"OMG FINALLY REPRESENTATION"

Also as a sidenote the artist could have totally drawn them as an UwU gender special with neon colors and dyed hair and tattoos but instead made a grim-reaper esque design and I can really appreciate that
 
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