Target X-Men and Power Pack #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Costumes On" brings together the Target X-Men and Power Pack in a delightfully chaotic 2006 Marvel issue, where Alex’s first date with Caitin takes a sudden turn when an alien invasion erupts from one of his father’s forgotten inventions in the family basement. With Julie reluctantly on babysitting duty, Alex must juggle teenage romance and superhero duty in a story written by Marc Sumerak and illustrated by Chifuyu Sasaki and Gurihiru, with colors by Naoko Kawano and Gurihiru, and letters by Dave Sharpe. The cover, a dynamic collaboration by Sasaki and Gurihiru, captures the moment just before the chaos begins.
In a lively Halloween costume party, the Power Pack kids—Lightspeed, Mass Master, Zero-G, and Energizer—find themselves face-to-face with Wolverine and Sabretooth, who’ve come to the event in full costume. As the night unfolds, Jack Power gains a new appreciation for his teammates, especially his younger sister Katie, while the kids’ own costumes take on unexpected significance.
When the Power Pack kids attend a science exposition, they team up with the Beast to stop Mystique—disguised as their mother—after she steals one of his inventions. With Julie’s quick thinking and her friend Greg’s help, the team must outwit a shape-shifting impostor before the device falls into the wrong hands.
Katie Power is determined to write her summer report about the real adventures of Power Pack—something her siblings, Zero-G, Lightspeed, and Mass Master would rather stay under wraps. When their secret gets threatened, the team must protect their identity while facing off against Skratt, the mischievous Snark, in a high-stakes showdown that puts their teamwork to the test.
When Alex Power’s first date with Caitlin Johns clashes with an emergency babysitting gig for his younger siblings, things go from awkward to out of control—especially when one of Dr. Power’s experimental devices in the basement triggers an alien invasion. With Julie trying to keep the kids safe and the house suddenly under siege, Alex must juggle teenage romance, family duty, and intergalactic chaos before things spiral completely out of control.
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