Jason David Frank Once Played Valiant's Bloodshot
The late Jason David Frank may be best known for playing the "Power Rangers" franchise, but he also appeared as the Valiant Comics character Bloodshot once.
Read MoreThe late Jason David Frank may be best known for playing the "Power Rangers" franchise, but he also appeared as the Valiant Comics character Bloodshot once.
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Read MoreJason David Frank, known for playing the Green Power Ranger, has passed away. He played the character, Tommy Oliver, many more times than fans might remember.
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