With great art comes great thirst, and when writer Paul Allor saw a few lusty reactions misgendering the character he wrote, he felt the need to correct the mistake. The Death Ranger uses they/them pronouns and is non-binary.

There are some very thirsty (read: explicit) messages below. I'm including them because I find them hilarious and I expect us all to be adults about this.

This of course spurred on even more appreciation for the character, which is correct. A Power Rangers fan said that it was great to see multiple nonbinary characters in the franchise. Orisonth is from the Power Squadron Rangers.

The Death Ranger is a fun and excitingly refreshing take on nonbinary representation, and a lot of other reactions are coming from people who appreciate that. Especially after the reveal of their non-binary superhero. I'm happy to report that I'm not the only one who loves to see a mean nonbinary villain.

I identify as a threat and it is the most metal thing I have read today. All are the real ones.

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