Ever since I saw the first Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers episode in 1993, being 7 years old, and already a huge fan of superheroes. I immediately was drawn in and have been a huge fan my entire life. I have been collecting the Mighty Morphin’ Power Ranger helmets, weapons, morphers, figures, and comic books. In the last few years, I have met quite a few of the actors and actresses who have played the Rangers, gotten stuff signed by them, took pictures, and talked to them at great length at Harley’s Toys and Comics here in Tucson, AZ. In the last year, I joined a cool group called Fanward, run by both David and Olvia Blair. Who have both the original Red Ranger, Austin St. John, and the original Black Ranger, Walter Jones, creating awesome content for Power Ranger fans. Along with doing monthly drawings and other cool things for fans! I recently won a phenomenal Red Ranger Pop figure signed by Austin St. John. So, I wanted to thank Austin, David, and Olvia! You guys rock! Keep up the great work and making Fanward as awesome as it is!




Got to meet Walter for the first time. My daughter was super excited to give Zack a later she made for him. I was very happy when I saw how happy she was at the attention she got from him. Great time!






I'm still shocked that I won


Peter Pan Fans! - Winners of Free Signed 8x10s that ended on Dec 22nd


Teen Wolf Fans! Winner of Teen Wolf Blu Ray Set and Teen Wolf 8x10 Poster :)


I literally saw the Green Ranger on Christmas Eve this year. No one would believe me until I showed them this. Come on, youd of thought it tol...(Even the writing on his shoes were green so it had to Tommy lmao)


What's up fellow rangers? So this is something that still needs to happen...one of the major toy company NEEDS to give us a Build An Angel Grove Juice Bar diorama wave. This wave would consist of 7 figures- the 6 original mighty morphin rangers in there signature season one street clothes each coming with a piece of the wall and floor to the juice bar that's easy to assemble, and a boxed set that comes with Ernie , the middle of the bar and center of the floor, and the bar itself with bar stools.....I don't see a single reason why not. Long overdue. Hasbro...Super 7...let's do this!!!


So one mystery I always wondered why about was the fact that MMPR...NEVER...had an arcade game. Which made absolutely no sense especially since it came out in 1993 and was so popular whilst in the era of the side scroll beat em up arcade cabinets. Instead all we got was a measly power rangers arcade cabinet coin bank.....like ah duh. But can you imagine if they had a 6 player MMPR arcade game?? Same set up as the X-Men cabinet in the picture but the joysticks/buttons on the control panel layout would be in the shows morph sequence from far left starting with green ranger, ending far right with the red ranger. This can still be a thing if the right company develops an epically awesome nostalgic game to go into the cabinet. I'll even take a 2 or 4 player arcade 1up at this point