their costumes rarely had masks
Power Pack
Team » Power Pack appears in 490 issues.
Alex (12), Julie (10), Jack (8), and Katie Power (5) met "Whitey" Whitemane, an alien who gave each of them one of his powers before his death, imbuing them with unique super powers. The 4 kids became the youngest superhero team ever: Power Pack.
how the hell did they ever keep secret identities?
@amazingwebhead: Ask superman
People in comics are stupid?
well yeah, but not THAT stupid
@amazingwebhead: Ask superman
at least he had glasses
@amazingwebhead: PIS.
???
@amazingwebhead: Comics.
@amazingwebhead: true. But it's not much
@amazingwebhead: true. But it's not much
well, he also...
- Talks in a higher pitch
- Wears oversized clothes & shoes so nobody notices his build
- Has his hair differently
- Sometimes acts nerdy and/or clumsy
- Slouches to look shorter
- Also, Lex Luthor refuses to believe someone so powerful would masquarade as a mere mortal, and Batman thinks Perry White just chooses not to find out who Superman is out of respect (much like Bats and Commissioner Gordon)
- most of Metropolis only knows Clark Kent as a name on the byline
@amazingwebhead: PIS = Plot Induced Stupidity. The characters become stupid to increase the drama of the plot. Example: When no one could figure out something was wrong with Peter during Superior.
@amazingwebhead: PIS = Plot Induced Stupidity. The characters become stupid to increase the drama of the plot. Example: When no one could figure out something was wrong with Peter during Superior.
oh, i get it! like that episode of X-Men Evolution where Xavier, Jean, and Logan had all apparently forgotten about the powers they had that could easily tell them the New Mutants were the ones stealing the X-vehicles
@amazingwebhead: PIS = Plot Induced Stupidity. The characters become stupid to increase the drama of the plot. Example: When no one could figure out something was wrong with Peter during Superior.
oh, i get it! like that episode of X-Men Evolution where Xavier, Jean, and Logan had all apparently forgotten about the powers they had that could easily tell them the New Mutants were the ones stealing the X-vehicles
lmfao! I love that show and yes that's a GREAT example of PIS.
@amazingwebhead: PIS = Plot Induced Stupidity. The characters become stupid to increase the drama of the plot. Example: When no one could figure out something was wrong with Peter during Superior.
oh, i get it! like that episode of X-Men Evolution where Xavier, Jean, and Logan had all apparently forgotten about the powers they had that could easily tell them the New Mutants were the ones stealing the X-vehicles
lmfao! I love that show and yes that's a GREAT example of PIS.
yeah, aside from that episode it was a good show
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