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*[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Weaveworm|Weaveworm]] (vision) | *[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Weaveworm|Weaveworm]] (vision) | ||
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*[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Zords (Mighty Morphin 1)|Dinozords]] | *[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Zords (Mighty Morphin 1)|Dinozords]] |
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Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #3 is the third issue of IDW Publishing and BOOM! Studios' five issue crossover comic miniseries. It was published on May 25, 2022.[2]
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Everyone reading this series is expecting a team-up, and here it is! Only, this might not be what they had in mind! What's worse than a villainous monster from the Godzilla universe? Villainous monsters from the Godzilla and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers universes! And they're joining forces to destroy the Power Rangers!
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