Emma Frost Fan Analyses and Essays

Adherents.com: Emma Frost’s Religion – Adherents.com is a well-known site dedicated to research in all religious aspects, even in popculture.

PFS Publishing: Emma Frost Character Analysis – Some character history, personality traits, and a personality analysis by Drew Patrick Smith.

Case Study: Emma Frost Antisocial/Schizophrenic – RolandJP from the CBR forums diagnoses Emma Frost with antisocial and schizophrenic disorders. (Scroll down about 1/4 of the page and continue to page 5.)

prozacpark: Code of Heroic Morality and Comic Books – “…I think that people like Emma are what allow people like Batman and Scott Summers to be heroic and hold on to their sense of morality.”

Rediscovering the X-Men – Scott Tipton recollects the epic Dark Phoenix Saga and Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men.

selenak: Her Story – A Joss Whedon fan analysis of Emma Frost’s survivor’s guilt and the way Whedon intertwines it all in “Astonishing X-Men.”

Sequential Tart: X-Speak: How Men and Women are Communicating in New X-Men – Deanna Lytle devotes a couple paragraphs to Emma Frost, who “displayed several instances of competitive speech” when confronting men in Grant Morrison’s “New X-Men.”

I didn’t ask for permission to link these stories. They’re on Google, they’re public on the Internet, so it’s free reign to link. Besides, it’s praise for the posters. If you’d like it off, though, just let me know.

I’d really like a larger collection of fan analysis and essays of Emma Frost. Obviously, there isn’t enough and there needs to be more for such a fascinating character.