Or has there been a future version of the kids depicted as adults?
Or has there been a future version of the kids depicted as adults?
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Julie is in colleges, so she's an adult.
And so is Alex who should even be in his mid or late 20s since he spent years outside of time with the Future Foundation. But he still looks like he's 18 or something.
I doubt they'll ever be allowed to be above 20 because it will make everybody else look older and Marvel doesn't want that.
Unrelated, but why the hell did the recent mini (set in the early years of Power Pack) give Julie blond hair and Katie red hair?
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Good question. Isn't Jack usually the only one who isn't blonde?
An adult Katie appears in A-Next, one of the MC2 books. She'd be in her early 20s in that.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Kathe...er_(Earth-982)
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Only Alex and Julie are adults.
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I worked this out a couple years ago when the last Power Pack limited series came out...
Have they been consistent with the Power kids ages?
Originally....
Alex (12)
Julie (10)
Jack (8)
Katie Power (5)
Now...I get that age really depends on what the writer wants for kids and the story...but these are siblings...and Alex traipsing thru the timestream aside...age progression should be a constant.
For this argument I will use Julie as the baseline. Originally she was 10 years old...and in FF Vol 6 # 12 she mentions flunking out of college...so I would say that at a minimum she is 18-19 years old. Add in that it is mentioned by Alex in this series that he is months away from being 21 and can be the team's "mentor". So...8 years at minimum for Julie from 10 to 18 would put Jack at 16ish and Katie at 13ish...plus or minus based on actual time between births. But Katie and Jack seem to be written in this series as being much younger.
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yeah let's see, katie was the youngest, and Franklin was roughly her age (or barely younger) so if he's about 16-ish now, she'd have to be about that, which makes everybody older and adult-ish, but that crazy sliding timeline plus all the other stuff which people have mentioned, spending time in other parts of the universe, and being unpublished for several years in a row at a time, and...
it's fluctuated. plus stories published in the last 25 years or so have gone back and forth-- and whether those stories are "canon" or not also fluctuates.
Power Pack could benefit from their own "micro universe" of manga YA styled mini series, collected as trade paperbacks. Just have some capable writers and artists and let them do their thing, independent of what is going on in the 616 world.
They could have their own Harry Potter style franchise. Prose books, etc.
I wish I could write the kids. I'd give it a fun feel.
The only real mitigating factor is Franklin and Alex having spent five years recreating the multiverse. Now whether that means they've aged five more years, or they've aged five years while the rest of the world has aged a few months or so is still iffy and probably will remain like that so a not to impose a strict timescale on the entire Marvel Comics Universe.
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They did that a few years ago:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Power_Pack_(Earth-5631)
Power Pack are going to be adults and Peter Parker will still living in his late 20s. In the mainstream (616) books I mean.
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As far as alternate realities, there was grandma Katie from New Mutants #49
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They don't just look the same age, they are the same age. You don't normally attend the same classes if you're in different grades. That's why I think (as I previously mentioned in the FF thread) either Val invented something to age herself up (like what happened to Gerry in Spider-Woman's latest issue, he was aged up by a Hydra gizmo), or Franklin used his powers to do so (which could explain why they ended up burning out). She definitely aged up more than five years, you're right.
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