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Lädt ... Power Pack: The Powers That Be (2021)von Ryan North, Nico Leon (Illustrator)
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Power Pack is back! Katie, Julie, Jack and Alex Power have been super-heroing since they were learning to tie their own shoes. It's been ages since they fought side by side as a family, but a special occasion and an old grudge is about to put the gang back together. There's just one teeny tiny hiccup: a brand-new law restricting underage super heroes! But surely if the fate of New York City is at stake, the powers that be will make an exception? To keep on dispensing costumed justice and avoid prison Power Pack will need to find an adult mentor! Get ready for a 21st-century Pack Attack as Marvel's original team of kid heroes returns to fight for their rights! Collecting: Power Pack (2020) 1-5 Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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That aside, the rest of this book is just bland, boring superhero nonsense. It wants to be in regular Marvel continuity but deals poorly with the fact that the first comic book came out in 1984, and the Power siblings are still children coming on forty years later. Thanks to relativity, Alex is pushing 21. Julie is a dating teenager. But there is a lot of fudging when it comes to the ages of the younger kids. Jack seems about the same as always. Katie appears about eight or ten years old in the art, but draws and writes pages in the story that give the mental impression of a five or six year old.
A very disappointing book lacking the fun and imagination of Ryan North's Squirrel Girl work. ( )