I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about the adventures of the Power Rangers in a story format specific to the Forever Red theme.
Yes, they can be. The graphic novels often capture the essence of the Power Rangers, so new fans can get a taste of the action, the characters, and the overall concept. They also don't require a deep knowledge of the Power Rangers' long history to be enjoyed.
One popular Power Rangers for kids story is about how the Power Rangers first formed. They were ordinary teens who were chosen to protect the Earth. Another story could be their battles against different powerful villains like Rita Repulsa. They use their unique powers and Zords to fight evil and save the day.
The determination of whether the Power Rangers comics are canon isn't straightforward. It often involves factors like consistency with the TV show, official statements from the franchise, and fan consensus. Different fans might have different opinions on what constitutes canon in this case.
One plot idea could be the female red ranger having to prove herself in a male - dominated ranger team. She could face discrimination at first but then show her unique skills in combat and leadership, winning over her teammates. Another idea is that she discovers a new power source that is related to her femininity, like a power that is linked to the power of nature and female intuition. Maybe she has to go on a solo quest to master this power while the rest of the team is dealing with a different threat.
The new rangers in the Power Rangers comic might have updated powers and unique costumes. They could also have new storylines and character developments.
The leader of the Dark Rangers is often a popular character. They usually have strong leadership skills and powerful dark abilities. For example, a character who can control shadows and use them to attack or defend.