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    Default "Power Pack, attack!" Power Pack Appreciation 2019

    The all purpose thread to discuss all things related to the Power Pack, from fan art to actual art to fan fiction.

    In 1984, Louise Simonson and June Brigman created the Power Pack. Teen heroes weren't unheard of at the time, even at Marvel. We've had teen hero teams in the form of the X-Men, the New Mutants, and even leading solo books like Spider-Man. Power Pack was the first team to be composed entirely of pre-teen superheroes.

    The kids fought evil aliens, the Marauders in an event called Mutant Massacre, fought a guy trying to sell a girl's soul to a demon, fought actual demons, and of course drug dealers.




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    Some images from the upcoming Power Pack: Grow Up plus an interview with Simonson and Brigman: https://www.marvel.com/articles/comi...inkId=71589550



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    Quote Originally Posted by U.N. Owen View Post
    Some images from the upcoming Power Pack: Grow Up plus an interview with Simonson and Brigman: https://www.marvel.com/articles/comi...inkId=71589550
    This was a fun book and I'm glad to have had a chance to see Simonson and Brigman work their magic with these characters once more.

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    I enjoyed the One-Shot. Nice to see the original writer, and artist back for another enjoyable tale and it's great that they brought on Gurihiru for the second story. It was by far my favourite read this week.
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    still surprised nothing has ever happened with cartoons and real movies. (The pilot from what, 1991, doesn't count, IMO)

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    That one-shot was delightful. I hope more people read it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypestyle View Post
    still surprised nothing has ever happened with cartoons and real movies. (The pilot from what, 1991, doesn't count, IMO)
    If not a cartoon or movie, perhaps a Disney+ series will happen in 2024 instead fingers crossed.

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    Power Pack #1 Aug 1984
    "Power Play"
    Aelfyre Whitemane had been monitoring Earth when he learned that Dr. Power had invented a matter/anti-matter converter.
    The Kymellians like Whitemane had lost their homeworld when testing a very similar
    design so Whitemane sent a communication to the Kymellians asking for guidance.
    Unfortunately, the Snarks intercepted the transmission and desired this technology to use as a weapon.

    The Snarks kidnapped Dr. Power and his wife but Whitemane rescued their four children:
    Alexander Power, Julie Power, Jack Power and Katherine Power.

    Before dying, Whitemane explained to the four children what was going on.

    He also gave the four children his Smartship Friday

    and his powers. With these powers, the kids managed to cause significant damage to the Snark's ship
    but they were too surprised by all the recent events to do much more. With their parents still held by the Snarks,
    this issue ends with them coming up with their codenames and planning their next move.

    Alex chooses the codename Gee, Julie chooses Lightspeed, Jack chooses Mass Master and Katie chooses the Energizer.

    Script by Louise Simonson, pencils by June Brigman, inks by Bob Wiacek

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