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Emma Grace Frost is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne, the character first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).
Exceptional X-Men is an American superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics.The series focuses on Kitty Pryde and Emma Frost as they adapt to life after the Krakoan Age and try to mentor three new mutants, Axo, Melee, and Bronze.
Cyclops has made a new base in the old Weapon X facility in Canada to train new mutants with Emma Frost, Magik and Magneto. He calls it New Xavier School for the Gifted. It was revealed that Scott, Emma, Illyana and Magneto had been infected with nanite sentinels that had corrupted their powers and caused them to be unpredictable.
While disgusted at Frost's intended actions, Shadowcat offers her a compromise. As she currently exists as a ghost, she is the perfect tool for making Shaw disappear. [volume & issue needed] Fantomex, Shadowcat and Emma then take him aboard E.V.A., whilst they work out how to dispose of him. Emma wakes Shaw up and asks him to recount the early ...
Emma Frost concludes that killing Wanda is the only way to end her destructive magic. Captain America argues that the group should seek alternate methods of dealing with Wanda, including suppression of her powers and her insanity. The X-Men argue that if word gets out that a mutant with the ability to change reality went insane, it would "send ...
Emma Steed, part of the London branch's Inner Circle; Emma Frost, the former White Queen used the alias when she was part of the Dark X-Men; DC Comics characters, who are members of Checkmate: Patricia Grace-Colby, during the events around The OMAC Project; Sasha Bordeaux, in the post-Infinite Crisis line-up
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Emma Frost was introduced as a member of the team. The ties between Jean Grey and the Phoenix (retconning the retcon) were revisited and the death of Phoenix occurs in Morrison's run. The school expanded from simply a training center to a legitimate school with dozens of mutant students, a story idea that was first explored in the X-Men film. [2]