- Aelfyre Whitemane
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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name= Aelfyre Whitemane
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species=Kymellian
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Power Pack " #1 (Aug 1984)
creators=Louise Simonson andJune Brigman
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
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alliances=Ally ofPower Pack
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aliases=Whitey
relatives=Byrel Whitemane (father), Lord Yrik Whitemane (cousin), Lord Kofi Whitemane (cousin)
powers=|Aelfyre Whitemane was a
fictional character in theMarvel Universe . His first and only appearance was in "Power Pack " #1 in 1984.Aelfyre Whitemane, commonly referred to as Whitey, was a
Kymellian xenologist with a love of Earth culture and books. ["Power Pack" #43] He was the son of Lord Byrel, a Kymellian elder, and a relative of Lords Yrik andKofi Whitemane .Fictional character biography
Whitey discovered that Dr.
James Power , a human scientist, was working on a formula for a process to generate energy from Antimatter with the assistance of a converter. He knew that the formula had a fatal flaw; the same experiment had been attempted on the Kymellian home-world and had resulted in the destruction of the planet. In spite of the Kymellian policy of non-interference, Whitey secretly traveled to Earth in his "smartship", a sentient starship called Friday. He felt that because of the Earth's "treasure" of literature, it should be saved from destruction, and sought to warn the Powers before the converter was activated."Power Pack" #1] ["Power Pack" #4]Whitey successfully reached the Powers' home in Virginia. Before he could warn the family, another alien race, the Snarks, kidnapped Dr. Power and his wife, Margaret, with the hope of obtaining the secret of Antimatter. Whitey was, however, able to rescue the Powers' four children and tell them what was happening. He was mortally wounded in the process, but before dying, he passed his powers to them to complete his mission. The children were successful in stealing and destroying the anti-matter converter, and went on to form the superhero team
Power Pack . ["Power Pack" #2]Although Whitey's only appearance was in issue one of "Power Pack," his influence was felt throughout the series. The Power Pack held Whitey in great reverence, and sometimes brought him up in conversation or during times of stress. ["Power Pack" #34] ["X-Men" #195] In addition, Whitey's last words "save your world," were held up as the team's ongoing mission. ["Power Pack" #12]
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