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<blockquote data-quote="Milagroso" data-source="post: 3688375" data-attributes="member: 32058"><p>Yes, I heard about that. The majority of the group didn't really want to be superheroes after they got their first real taste of it. I believe it was somewhere in the Marvel crossover series of Inferno that really hit them hard. Especially when they found out how cracked their parents went over finding out about their abilities. I don't really know what led to Alex learning he was actually a mutant all along and how the rest of the kids lost their powers. I stopped reading after they changed artists somewhere around issue 45 or something. The artist saw it fit to give an 11 year old girl a six pack, wild 80's hair, and rippling muscles. Ugh.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I was actually only going to rip off their powers and borrow some of the quirks from Julie and Jack (my two favorites). But the entire character himself (or herself, I haven't decided on the sex yet) is going to be an impulsive dreamer type - probably fresh out of college, with a penchant for blurring the lines of reality with fantasy. I plan to construct the character in such a way that s/he will be independent of the Power Pack - preferably s/he never met them and probably doesn't know they exist. </p><p></p><p>I'm still not so sure of her concept yet, but as soon as I have her numbers I'll give you the bio. I think you'll like it. Just let me know if there is anything about it you'd like me to change. If it feels too much like Power Pack I'll tweak it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milagroso, post: 3688375, member: 32058"] Yes, I heard about that. The majority of the group didn't really want to be superheroes after they got their first real taste of it. I believe it was somewhere in the Marvel crossover series of Inferno that really hit them hard. Especially when they found out how cracked their parents went over finding out about their abilities. I don't really know what led to Alex learning he was actually a mutant all along and how the rest of the kids lost their powers. I stopped reading after they changed artists somewhere around issue 45 or something. The artist saw it fit to give an 11 year old girl a six pack, wild 80's hair, and rippling muscles. Ugh. Anyway, I was actually only going to rip off their powers and borrow some of the quirks from Julie and Jack (my two favorites). But the entire character himself (or herself, I haven't decided on the sex yet) is going to be an impulsive dreamer type - probably fresh out of college, with a penchant for blurring the lines of reality with fantasy. I plan to construct the character in such a way that s/he will be independent of the Power Pack - preferably s/he never met them and probably doesn't know they exist. I'm still not so sure of her concept yet, but as soon as I have her numbers I'll give you the bio. I think you'll like it. Just let me know if there is anything about it you'd like me to change. If it feels too much like Power Pack I'll tweak it. [/QUOTE]
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