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The four of them then decided to keep their powers a secret, and continued to adventure around New York City as the "Power Pack". |
The four of them then decided to keep their powers a secret, and continued to adventure around New York City as the "Power Pack". |
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The kids, from oldest to youngest, and their (original) powers are: |
The kids, from oldest to youngest, and their (original) powers are: |
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Not to be confused with a type of battery, or with the Matrix in the [[Blind Idiot Translation|very poor dub]] of ''[[Transformers Headmasters]]''. |
Not to be confused with a type of battery, or with the Matrix in the [[Blind Idiot Translation|very poor dub]] of ''[[Transformers Headmasters]]''. |
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* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: Sort of; Friday doesn't actually have a gender, but the kids use "him" or "her" according to their own gender. |
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: Sort of; Friday doesn't actually have a gender, but the kids use "him" or "her" according to their own gender. |
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* [[And Now for Something Completely Different]]: Issue 47 of the original comic is entirely about Katie entering a cartoon bizarro universe straight out of [[Little Nemo]], and trying to escape. Continuity doesn't really reference it much afterwards. |
* [[And Now for Something Completely Different]]: Issue 47 of the original comic is entirely about Katie entering a cartoon bizarro universe straight out of [[Little Nemo]], and trying to escape. Continuity doesn't really reference it much afterwards. |
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* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]]: All over the first few issues. News of a UFO is readily dismissed despite several alien invasions by that point. Also, perhaps most [[Egregious]], is the fact that at one point Jack dismisses the idea that his newfound ability to understand the Snarks' language must mean Friday built translators into their costumes as "[[This Is Reality|too much like science fiction]]"--while he's a [[Super Smoke|cloud-boy]] floating next to an alien spaceship. |
* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]]: All over the first few issues. News of a UFO is readily dismissed despite several alien invasions of Earth by that point. Also, perhaps most [[Egregious]], is the fact that at one point Jack dismisses the idea that his newfound ability to understand the Snarks' language must mean Friday built translators into their costumes as "[[This Is Reality|too much like science fiction]]" -- while he's a [[Super Smoke|cloud-boy]] floating next to an alien spaceship. |
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* [[Badass Normal]]: In contrast to his mainline-Marvel counterpart, in the all-ages series, Franklin Richards has no superpowers (save perhaps for an intellect on par with his dad's and a whole lot of gadgets). |
* [[Badass Normal]]: In contrast to his mainline-Marvel counterpart, in the all-ages series, Franklin Richards has no superpowers (save perhaps for an intellect on par with his dad's and a whole lot of gadgets). |
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* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Julie since her appearance in ''Runaways''. |
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Julie since her appearance in ''Runaways''. |