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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).
Members of the Hellfire Club appeared in 2011's X-Men: First Class as the main villains, led by Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost, Azazel, and Riptide. The Hellfire Club’s Inner Circle also appear as the main antagonists of the second season of the television series The Gifted led by a character named Reeva Payge played by Grace Byers , and the ...
She is currently the White Knight of the Hellfire Trading Company, under the leadership of Emma Frost. Cameron Hodge: X-Factor #1 (February 1986) Cameron Hodge was a human who deceived X-Factor by posing as an ally. But in reality, he despised mutants and plotted to kill the members of X-Factor. He was later killed and bonded with the Phalanx ...
An amalgamation of DC's the Whip and Marvel's the White Queen (Emma Frost). [79] Nightgate. An amalgamation of DC's Nighthawk (Hannibal Hawkes) and Marvel's Gateway. [80] Retribution. An amalgamation of DC's Firehair and Marvel's Penance. [81] El Papamondo. An amalgamation of DC's El Papagayo and Marvel's Mondo. [82] Pow Wow Boom Boom Smith.
During a presentation shown by Bendis during the 2008 convention season, [3] a picture was made public of a second Illuminati group consisting of villains and former villains. Presented in the same pose as the cover of Illuminati #1, this group was revealed to include Namor, Doctor Doom, Emma Frost, Loki, The Hood, and Norman Osborn. The Sub ...
Spider-Man and his family join the fight against the Brotherhood of Mutants who are also shown to have Emma Frost in their group. Magneto wanted Emma Frost to operate Cerebro for the group. With help from Spider-Man's family, the X-Men defeat the Brotherhood of Mutants who are remanded to the Raft.
Emma Frost: Possesses a fragment of the Phoenix Force, who refers to Frost as its "beloved child" after she alerts it to Mister Sinister's plot. [44] Her half of the Phoenix Force is later stolen by Cyclops to increase his power during the final battle with the Avengers and X-Men.
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 ...