• It all comes down to this! Over the course of this series, the Power Pack has been manipulated, exploited and stolen from, and YOU'VE paid to see it happen! But don't worry, because with this issue, NOW you'll be paying to see them SUCCEED!!!
• ...Unless, SOMEHOW, the problems they've got CAN'T be solved, not even if they team up with a guy with knives that pop out of his hands?
• That's right, Wolverine completionists, your favorite Canadian is in this issue too! Along with Jack and Katie and Julie and Alex and THRILLING EVENTS REACHING AN ULTIMATE CONCLUSION, whose details shall not be spo more
Every single bit of fun, wholesomeness, and awesomeness that was delivered across the prior four issues is amped up for this beyond satisfying conclusion for the Power Pack's jump into the Outlawed playground. If you are a Power Pack fan or just a fan of comic books this is a series that needs to be added to your collection today. Read Full Review
If you've ever wanted to get into thePower Pack,this comic is a great place to start and if you're a longtime fan of the series, this mini does the characters justice. It may just be the most wholesome book on the market right now. Read Full Review
Power Pack #5 was a great ending to a great mini-series. As long as you like to smile, you will love this book. It's an excellent choice for anyone looking for an all-ages book because it brings out the kid in everyone reading it. I highly recommend it! Read Full Review
Very fun, very creative, very wild final issue of this delightful Power Pack mini-series. Wolverine may never be the same again. Read Full Review
In the end, fun which is all the book ever set out to do. Read Full Review
Okay listen I would read a Wolvermean ongoing and tbh I think it’s a crime that one isn’t already in production.
The Power Pack defeats the Wizard with some basic trickery. It's wrapped up in absolutely adorable details, though, so that's a big win. The art still looks simple and great, and the author flexes a little by rotating through all four kids' viewpoints without missing a beat. A fully satisfying conclusion to an airy confection of a miniseries -- there's absolutely nothing wrong with simplicity when it's executed so skillfully.
This was a fun time. I'm pretty sure the Powers' parents already knew about their secret identities, which makes this kind of weird. But you know, it was fun.
Whack solution. I forgive some of it since it's of course a lighter comic but I didn't liked it as much.