Recharged (comics)

"Recharged" is a 2022–2024 American two-part comic book crossover event mainly written by Melissa Flores and published by Boom! Studios, being based on the Power Rangers franchise by Hasbro.

The first part debuted in October 2022, while the second part titled "Darkest Hour" debuted in August 2023 in order to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the original television series, which concluded with the Dino Fury/Cosmic Fury seasons the Once & Always film.

The whole event will mark the conclusion of the original continuity in the Power Rangers comic line by Boom!

Publication history
In March 2022, Boom! Studios announced a new storyline titled "Recharged", with former Director of Power Rangers Development and Production Melissa Flores (as writer) and recurring artist Simona Di Gianfelce serving as the new creative team of the relaunched Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series, starting with issue #101 in October 2022.

Additionally, two one-shot issues titled Power Rangers Unlimited: The Coinless and Power Rangers Unlimited: Hyperforce were released in June 2023; both issues feature the return of characters from previous comic events, and the cast from the Power Rangers Hyperforce web series.

The second part titled "Darkest Hour" debuted on August 23, 2023 in order to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the original television series. Additionally, a one-shot titled Power Rangers Unlimited: The Morphin Masters was released in January 2023. The event will conclude with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Darkest Hour one-shot.

Premise
Following their fight against the Death Ranger and the departure of Jason Lee Scott, both the Power Rangers and Omega Rangers must confront the return of Rita Repulsa, who wants to ensure the arrival of Dark Specter on Earth. In the middle of this, old enemies join forces to face the threat before the Morphin Grid gets infected.

Reception
"Recharged" received mostly positive reviews, praising Flores' writing as the introduction of a new era of Power Rangers comics.

"Darkest Hour" also received positive critics, being praised as a proper event for the franchise's thirteenth anniversary.