Official Jetix Magazine - Comic Strip

Comic Strip

Jetix Magazine's primary comic strip initially centred on Power Rangers, making it the most showcased series on the channel in the strip format (the only other one that rivals PR in terms of use was Digimon back when the publication was Wicked), now written by Transformers comic strip monarch Simon Furman, with art by Andrew Wildman. The strip eventually ended, and Power Rangers eventually acquired its own comic, though the content was written for much younger readers. Furman moved on to write Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) related material for a TMNT comic from the same publishers.

The top strip in the magazine was a UK reprinting of the Archie comics Sonic X title.

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