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The fact that the American Comic Industry has never tried to capitalize on toku.
I mean there's not even a Power Rangers comic on the stands. Considering all the eighties/nineties nostalgia going on I'm surprised no one's tried to do their BOLD NEW TAKE on the franchise.
And I mean I know Kamen Rider had the Dragon Knight adaptation of Ryuki which according to TV Tropes won a Technical Emmy.
With the internet their fanbase is just getting bigger and bigger.
And I want a Kamen Rider/Ghost Rider crossover already!
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^^ Er... Guyver has been translated by Viz Media.
Unless you mean you want Dark Horse to have done it, or something.
Speaking of which, if I could see a Japanese dub of the dollars trilogy, would be the nerdiest day of my life.
Power Rangers. Still massively popular especially among nerds and superhero fans. It's pretty clear that if someone decided to make a modern comic of it, it would sell.
sure they would. Nobody gave a shit about Labeouf and Fox before them. And with the exception of maybe John Turturro and Voight, they hardly qualify as actors who sell tickets on their own. Unless Duhamel is suddenly top tier shit and I missed a memo.
I'd love DC or Marvel to do a Toku comic, just to show how different superheroes operate in different countries.
>it probably doesn't have enough mainstream appeal to really bring the cash for anything but a miniseries.
Yeah, you're factually wrong on this one.
Also there'd be no rights struggle as all of Power Rangers comes from a single franchise: Super Sentai. It'd just be between the American license holders and the comic distributors and that happens all the time.
For reference, there's a rather successful Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers comic out right now. Rescue Rangers and Power Rangers aired at approximately the same time and Power Rangers was waaaay more successful and popular.
Wait, what? Power Rangers is based on Super Sentai. Where did this "rights struggle due to being made form four different shows' come from? All the Sentai shows are by Toei. And Saban now has the rights to every season of Power Rangers, even the ones Disney made,I think. Why the hell would there be rights struggles?