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Emma Frost | |
Aliases: | Emma Grace Frost; White Queen |
Continuity: | Marvel Universe |
Notability: | Supporting character |
Type: | Superhero |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Mutant |
Location: | Westchester County, New York |
Relatives: | Winston Frost (father); Hazel Frost (mother); Christian Frost (brother); Adrienne Frost (sister); Cordelia Frost (sister); Stepford Cuckoos (clones) |
Status: | Alive |
First: | Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #129 |
Actor: | Finola Hughes January Jones Sian Milne [1] |
Emma Frost is a fictional mutant and a former supervillain-turned-superhero featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Previously known as the White Queen, Emma Frost was introduced in Uncanny X-Men, Volume 1 #129 in January, 1980. After operating as a villain for a number of years, Emma Frost was reformed and became a teacher at the Xavier Institute and later a member of the X-Men. She has the ability to telepathically project and receive mental impressions and to turn her body into living diamond.
Overview[]
Emma Frost is the epitome of a New England blue blood. Born into a life of wealth and privilege she quickly rose through the Ivy League ranks to become the CEO of Frost International. As her mutant powers of telepathy developed, Emma found a new means to channel her endless ambitions. She founded the Massachusetts Academy - a private school catering exclusively to mutants that she hand picks herself. While climbing the ladder to success, Emma infiltrated the notorious Hellfire Club, eventually becoming the White Queen of their Inner Circle. It was at this time that she first crossed swords with the X-Men. She maintained the guise of being a "villain' for many years, often coming into conflict with her telepathic counterpart on the X-Men, Jean Grey. When the original Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club was dissolved, Emma disassociated herself from them, preferring to concentrate her efforts on her school. She entered into an uneasy truce with X-Men leader Charles Xavier and the Massachusetts Academy was absorbed by Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, becoming the Xavier Institute. She took charge of several of Xavier's newest mutant students, who formed the superhero team Generation X. Due to the machinations of the her evil sister, Adrienne, Generation X member Everett Thomas was killed and the school was shut down. Emma Frost relocated to Genosha where she mentored her cloned quintuplet protégés, the Stepford Cuckoos. It was during this time that Emma developed a secondary mutation. She gained the ability to transform her entire body into living diamond. Emma Frost joined the X-Men full time and entered into a longtime love affair with field commander Scott Summers, aka Cyclops.
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- The character of Emma Frost was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne.
- Statistics
- Height: 5'10"
- Weight: 144 lbs. (human form); 436 lbs. (diamond form)
- Eyes: Blue
- Hair: Brown, dyed platinum blonde.
- On two occasions some New York City street punks mistook the White Tiger (Angela Del Toro) for Emma Frost. [2][3]
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- ↑ Sian Milne was the stunt-double for January Jones in X-Men: First Class
- ↑ White Tiger 2
- ↑ White Tiger 3