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Jack Power, also known as Mass Master, and formerly as Counterweight and Destroyer, is a fictional character appearing in
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. He first appeared in ''
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Publication history

Jack was a founding member of the superhero team
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. The second youngest of the four Power siblings, he was years oldComment from editors in Power Pack No. 6 "Pick of the Pack" letters column: "Jack is almost nine" Link to scan on Talk page.Comment from editors in ''Power Pack'' #9 "Pick of the Pack" letters column, regarding Alex's comment in issue #6: "Alex did screw up! Jack is almost nine! Alex was so flustered by meeting Spider-Man that he could hardly talk straight...and boy is Jack mad! He figures it's no wonder that Spider-Man treated them like babies! He thought Jack was a whole year younger than he is!" Link to scan on Talk Page. when he was given his powers by Aelfyre Whitemane, a dying Kymellian noble. He continued to operate with Power Pack through their entire history.


Fictional character biography

Jack Power was born in
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. Brash and ornery, Jack was the "wild child" of the Power siblings. He frequently insulted and argued with both his teammates and his adversaries. Queen Maraud, Power Pack's archenemy, feared him more than the other children because she thought he would be the most likely to take advantage of the lethal nature of his powers.''Power Pack'' #52 However, his bold nature also made him a key fighter for the team. He possessed a tremendous amount of loyalty and courage, and usually kept a cool head even during stressful situations. Jack jumped into the
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to help his sister
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escape from an ocean liner. He even taunted the Snark Jakal who was about to kill him with "Can't even kill someone until Mommy tells you to?!".''Power Pack'' #25 Jack was perhaps the most innovative member of the Pack in terms of developing new power variations. When he received new powers, he was able to figure them out quickly and invent new uses for them. He was significantly better at controlling his gravity powers than
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. In later stories, Jack retained his bold personality, but also showed a kinder, gentler side, opting to leave the team to care for his mother.''Power Pack'' vol. 2 #1-4 (2000)


Age discrepancies

Jack was 8 in the original series; in the 2000 miniseries, he was 12, though this would suggest Jack had aged four years where his siblings had aged only three. Considering
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, his older sister of two years, is now 17, Jack may now be 15 by
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if his age in the 2000 miniseries factors
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to Marvel writers. In the ''All Ages 2005'' miniseries comics (set in an alternate universe), Jack is 10.


Powers and abilities

* Jack's first power was control over his own density. Initially, he was only able to turn himself into a cloudy, gaseous form. After a while, he learned how to make himself small and dense. Jack's major defenses were his ability to "go cloudy" and escape from people who were physically attacking him, and the "Jack Hammer", in which he dropped onto his enemies in his super-dense form. Several years later, Jack was able to create the molecular density force field first used by his sister Julie as Molecula. * Jack later gained his brother Alex's gravity powers. He could de-gravitize himself and anything he touched, float, and increase gravitational force. Jack modified his powers by developing the "Super-G" punch, in which he used a super-gravitized fist to hit his adversaries. With this tactic, Jack was able to knock out
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during the
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. Jack refused to use the wings that Alex had used in order to fly and took the name Counterweight. * Jack then gained the energy powers previously held by Katie and Alex. The energy powers allowed him to disintegrate matter and convert it into stored energy, as well as absorb existing energy directed against him. He could then project this stored energy as explosive spheres (referred to as "power balls"). During this time, he took the name Destroyer. * Jack eventually regained his original powers and took on his original codename of Mass Master. Along with his siblings, Jack possessed Kymellian healing powers. Usually, he was required to work with his siblings to generate and use this ability, but he occasionally accessed it on his own. With his siblings, Jack owned a Kymellian smartship,
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. The ship acted as an unofficial team advisor and accompanied the Pack on several missions. Jack wears a costume of unstable molecules created by Friday. The costume exists in an extra-dimensional space known as "Elsewhere" until summoned by voice command (the wearer would say the words "costume on!"). The costume also houses a communicator which is used to communicate with Friday, and was later modified to include a mask. As with all the team's costumes, the pockets of the costume can be used as an access point to Elsewhere itself, where the cartoon-like creatures known simply as "The Tailors" reside in a colorful wonderland of talking dinosaurs, enchanted forests, mad monarchs, surreal architecture, and malleable physical laws.


Other versions


Avengers and Power Pack Assemble!

In issues #3 & #4 of the ''Avengers and Power Pack Assemble!'' miniseries, a 20-year-old Jack Power appeared in an alternate timeline. Having had his powers disrupted by Kang; Jack was stuck in his cloud form, and had to remain in a sealed, upgraded
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-type armor to keep from dissipating.


Fantastic Four and Power Pack

Within issue #4 of the ''Fantastic Four and Power Pack'' miniseries, Jack is called by his full name, which is Jonathan. It is unknown whether this name is the same for the 616 version of Mass Master.


Millennial Visions

In the "Power Pack: Starting Over" story within Marvel's 2001 ''Millennial Visions'' one-shot comic, Jack was depicted as a 28-year-old drifter who had undergone treatment for addiction in rehab. He was also forced to remain in cloudy form, having lost the control to regain his solid shape.''Millennial Visions'' Marvel (2001)


References

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