Definitely. Power met her end in the Chainsaw Man manga. This event brought about changes in the dynamics among the characters and moved the story forward in an unexpected way.
Power dies in a climactic and intense moment in the manga. It's the result of a series of events and confrontations that lead to her ultimate sacrifice.
They can be combined by having a shared villain. For example, Doctor Octopus could team up with Rita Repulsa. The Power Rangers and Spider - Man would then have to put aside their differences (if any) and work together to stop this powerful alliance. Spider - Man could use his speed and agility to avoid the attacks of Rita's minions while the Power Rangers could use their weapons and zords to take on Doctor Octopus' mechanical arms.
In a Power Rangers and Spider - Man fanfiction crossover, perhaps the Green Ranger has a special connection to Spider - Man. The Green Ranger's power coin gets corrupted by some sort of dark magic from another dimension. Spider - Man, with his scientific knowledge, helps the Power Rangers figure out how to cleanse the power coin. In the process, they have to battle evil versions of the Power Rangers that are being controlled by the dark magic. The Rangers and Spider - Man use their unique abilities, like the Rangers' morphing and combat skills and Spider - Man's spider - sense and web - slinging, to overcome this threat.
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.