
Alex Power
Alexander Power
First Appearance
Power Pack #1 (1984)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Zero-G, Powerpax, Powerhouse, Gee, Destroyer
About Alex Power
Alex Power made his explosive debut in Power Pack #1 (1984), a landmark Marvel series that introduced the world to four superpowered siblings who received their abilities from a dying alien named Aelfyre Whitemane. As the eldest of the Power children, Alex immediately stepped into the role of field leader, wielding gravity manipulation powers that allowed him to render objects and people weightless or crush them under immense gravitational force. That debut issue is a cornerstone key for collectors, marking the birth of one of Marvel's most beloved all-ages properties and a genuine Bronze Age gem.
Throughout the original Power Pack run, Alex cycled through several codenames — Gee, Zero-G, Destroyer, Powerhouse, and Powerpax — reflecting the unique storytelling gimmick where the siblings frequently swapped powers among themselves. This power-shuffling dynamic made Alex one of the most versatile characters in the series and gave collectors a rich, interconnected run to chase. His leadership was tested time and again as Power Pack crossed over with major Marvel events, teamed up with Spider-Man, the New Mutants, and even shared pages with the X-Men during some of the most celebrated storylines of the late 1980s.
Beyond Power Pack, Alex expanded his heroic resume with stints in the New Warriors and later the Future Foundation alongside the Richards family, cementing his status as a character who has grown organically from child adventurer to a respected young adult hero within the Marvel Universe. His appearances in Marvel Age digests and the various Power Pack revival miniseries of the 2000s introduced him to new generations of readers while giving longtime fans fresh material to hunt down.
For collectors, the original Power Pack series represents an undervalued corner of the Marvel back-issue market with genuine upside. Power Pack #1 in high grade remains an affordable key with strong nostalgic demand, and the numerous crossover issues featuring major Marvel characters make building a complete Alex Power collection a rewarding scavenger hunt. With Marvel continuing to revisit the Power Pack concept in both comics and rumored media projects, now is an ideal time to lock in key issues before the broader market catches on.












