Members
The Power siblings have changed powers on more than one occasion and remain the core of the Pack.
Real Name | Codename | Codename history (associated power) | Notes |
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Alex Power | Zero-G (gravity) | Gee (gravity), Destroyer (energy), Mass Master (density), Powerpax (gravity, energy, density, acceleration), Powerhouse (gravity, energy, density, acceleration), Zero-G (gravity) | Alex was briefly a member of the New Warriors. Currently a member of the Future Foundation |
Julie Power | Lightspeed (acceleration) | Lightspeed (acceleration), Molecula, Mistress of Density (density), Lightspeed (acceleration), Starstreak (acceleration, teleportation), Lightspeed (acceleration) | Her flight trail is rainbow-like but features only the subtractive primary colors yellow, magenta, and cyan. Currently attending classes at the Avengers Academy |
Jack Power | Mass Master (density) | Mass Master (density), Counterweight (gravity), Destroyer (energy) | |
Katie Power | Energizer (energy) | Energizer (energy), Starstreak (acceleration), Counterweight (gravity) | |
Franklin Richards | Tattletale | Tattletale (Precognition, astral projection(dreamform/self), limited telepathy) | Son of Reed and Sue Richards of the Fantastic Four. He officially joined Power Pack in (vol. 1) #17 and has not been an active member since the end of Power Pack volume 1. Currently a member of the Future Foundation. |
Kofi Whitemane | Teleportation, energy projection, gravity alteration, healing, force field projection, air manipulation. | Unofficial member. Kofi is a Kymellian youth and cousin of Whitey who made his most recent appearance in the 2000 Power Pack mini-series. | |
Friday | Warp Drive, Flight, Supercomputer, Force field | The Smartship Friday is an intelligent starship. |
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