Power Pack - Members

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
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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