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* MundaneUtility: A major plot in the 2020 miniseries involves a character persuading the Pack members to supposedly use their power on various kinds of technical equipment to generate green electricity. It turned out that this was a lie, and the equipment was actually draining their powers so that he could confer them on himself. After defeating the villain, however, they then worked out ways of doing that for real.
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** And the all-ages series features an example of a universal depowerer: [[{{Ninja}} The Hand’s]] superpowers suppressing magic equally effects Power Pack and Wolverine, despite the former being normal humans given powers by an alien and the latter being a mutant whose powers come from a genetic mutation.

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** And the all-ages series features an example of a universal depowerer: [[{{Ninja}} The Hand’s]] superpowers suppressing magic equally effects affects Power Pack and Wolverine, despite the former being normal humans given powers by an alien and the latter being a mutant whose powers come from a genetic mutation.
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* MoralityPet: Katie is this to, of all people, {{Wolverine}}. This is par for the course for Wolverine, though.

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* MoralityPet: Katie is this to, of all people, {{Wolverine}}.ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}. This is par for the course for Wolverine, though.

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* BareYourMidriff: Julie since her appearance in ''Runaways''.


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* BroadStrokes: The 2020 miniseries, with respect to the characters' various appearances since the end of their ongoing. Alex's and Julie's adventures in space with the Future Foundation are referred to, as is Julie's girlfriend Rikki. However, although Alex, Julie and Jack are all now teenagers, all four siblings are said to be still under-age with respect to the Marvel Universe US government's crackdown on teen heroes at the time.
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Power Pack would not receive their own comic again until November 1, 2017, as a part of ComicBook/MarvelLegacy. However, this was only a one-shot. 2019's ''ComicBook/FutureFoundation'' features Alex and Julie on the team and are the de facto protagonists of the series. They received a new comic in November 2020 as part of the ''ComicBook/{{Outlawed}}'' storyline.

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Power Pack would not receive their own comic again until November 1, 2017, as a part of ComicBook/MarvelLegacy. However, this was only a one-shot. 2019's ''ComicBook/FutureFoundation'' features Alex and Julie on the team and are the de facto protagonists of the series. They received a new comic miniseries in November 2020 as part of the ''ComicBook/{{Outlawed}}'' storyline.
storyline, in which Alex, Julie and Jack were all now teenagers and Katie close to it.
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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: Issue 47 of the original comic is entirely about Katie entering a cartoon bizarro universe straight out of ComicStrip/LittleNemo, and trying to escape. Continuity doesn't really reference it much afterwards, yet it's the only issue to explain the costume changes.

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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: Issue 47 of the original comic is entirely about Katie entering a cartoon bizarro universe straight out of ComicStrip/LittleNemo, ''ComicStrip/LittleNemo'', and trying to escape. Continuity doesn't really reference it much afterwards, yet it's the only issue to explain the costume changes.

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