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  2. Endless Winter - Wikipedia

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    Batman and Hippolyta find the Frost King's true body in the Fortress of Solitude. Black Adam nearly kills Frost King, but Superman stops him and they both fight while the Frost King regains his strength. Aquaman arrives with Fire Trolls to help turn the tide, ultimately defeating the Frost King. In the aftermath, Sebastian Stagg is arrested ...

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    Mortite putty is a brand of rope caulk marketed under the Frost King brand.Its primary ingredient is titanium dioxide; it has a specific gravity of 1.34. It is listed by the state of California as containing ingredients known to the state to cause cancer or adversely affect reproductive health (a "P65 Warning").

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    Writer Jeff King handles the scripting and storytelling for the main miniseries, with Scott Lobdell helping with the overall plot. Some of the tie-ins will see the brief return of Pre-New 52 Universe characters. DC YOU spotlights some of the 24 brand-new and 25 continuing fan favorite series in the DC Comics lineup.

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  7. The Frost King - Wikipedia

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    "The Frost King" (originally titled "Autumn Leaves" [1]) is a short story about King Jack Frost written by Helen Keller, then 11. [2] Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, had mentioned that the autumn leaves were "painted ruby, emerald, gold, crimson, and brown," and Keller, by her own account, imagined fairies doing the work.

  8. Jack Frost - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 Helen Keller made her own reproduction of the story, titled The Frost King. In Charles Sangster's "Little Jack Frost", published in The Aldine, (Vol.7, No.16, 1875) Jack Frost is a playful being who runs around playing pranks and 'nose-biting', coating places with snow before being chased off by Dame Nature for spring. [9]

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