I wonder if Franklin will find himself a girlfriend at the youth center. It's a setting where I can see that happening as he doesn't meet many others his age.
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Speaking of love lifes...Johnny seemed to start thinking of something more considering Ben and Alicia were getting married. It would be interesting to see his attempts to find someone serious. Does he find a super? A normal?? A super who does not want to be involved with the super life and lives like a normal???
Katie seemed kind of young for current Franklin as of the post SW Power Pack one-shot. While Franklin was a member of Power Pack, Katie was older, by probably by a year or so. Franklin's additional five (and maybe Fraction's year) would seem to put him out of rane for a non-weird connection. Still, dealing with a friend who's your GF's older brother is something many of us use as a growing experience. It also makes for fun fiction, or it could anyway. Theoretically.
From the wiki articles...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Pack
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_PowerAt the beginning
Alex (age 12), Julie (10), Jack (8), and Katie Power (5)
Going with 19 for Julie would put Katie at 14-15 range.Julie was the only Power family member who had a birthday happen within the comic series, aging from 10 to 11 years old. In the later 2000 mini-series (which makes no references to 'current' Marvel continuity and thus cannot be objectively placed in canon) she is 14, in Runaways vol. 2 #1 she is nebulously identified as being an "ex-teenager", but in the later Loners #4, Julie identifies herself as being 17 years old. In the letter column of Avengers Academy #31, Julie is identified as being about 19 years old.
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I'd go by the writer of Power Pack 63 and her assessment of Katie's age.
https://www.newsarama.com/37137-devi...interview.htmlGrayson: The story is set not long after “The Return of Power Pack," the short story by John Allison and Rosi Kämpe that was featured in Civil War II last year. Power Pack #63 is mostly about Katie, who is eleven now, but it includes two flashback stories: a retelling of a classic Power Pack escapade and one “never-before-seen-adventure” from their past. I wanted to make sure that readers new to the characters got the chance to see the team in all of its original glory, but I also wanted to explore the status quo.
Devin Grayson says 11. Without the five year post SW trip, I pegged Franklin at 10. His last birthday was him turning 8 and additionally, the year for Fraction's run plus the time runs out eight month and any misc. Marvel time makes 10 seem like a good number. I'm also relying on old Power Packs where Franklin went under the Tattletale name and he was younger than Katie (both were post-toddler/five yrs oldish).
As to Julie, she could be eight years older than Katie, making her probably 13 at the old Power Pack's adventures.