Anna is the daughter of Max Atom. She manifested her powers at about age 14 and, along with the rest of the Power Society children, became a member of the Power Kids. As she and her friends grew older, she frequently clashed with her father, who insisted that secrecy and intimidation were essential to their mission while she argued that such tactics caused fear in the general public, planting the image of sinister, untraceable organization doing whatever it wanted to whomever it wanted.
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| - Anna is the daughter of Max Atom. She manifested her powers at about age 14 and, along with the rest of the Power Society children, became a member of the Power Kids. As she and her friends grew older, she frequently clashed with her father, who insisted that secrecy and intimidation were essential to their mission while she argued that such tactics caused fear in the general public, planting the image of sinister, untraceable organization doing whatever it wanted to whomever it wanted.
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| - Anna is the daughter of Max Atom. She manifested her powers at about age 14 and, along with the rest of the Power Society children, became a member of the Power Kids. As she and her friends grew older, she frequently clashed with her father, who insisted that secrecy and intimidation were essential to their mission while she argued that such tactics caused fear in the general public, planting the image of sinister, untraceable organization doing whatever it wanted to whomever it wanted. Eventually, her father’s decision to exclude Kid Astro and Popsicle from The Power Society and his appointment of two neophytes to take their places brought matters to a head. She is currently the co-chair of The International Justice and Liberty Association, alongside Red Lightning, a former member of The Power Society.
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