Emma Frost

Emma Frost is a telepathic mutant with a secondary ability to transform into diamond. She first appeared as the White Queen of the Hellfire Club in Uncanny X-Men #129 (1980) during the Dark Phoenix Saga. She was headmistress of the Massachusetts Academy - a prestigious preparatory academy - and CEO of Frost International, an electronics and transportation company.

After the death of her youth mutant group, the Hellions, she joined Professor Xavier's side, despite their clashes, and led teen mutants with Banshee called Generation X. The group disbanded after Adrienne Frost, Emma's older sister, planted bombs in the school and killed Synch. But Emma avenged his death and killed her own sister with a gun. She then moved to Genosha, an island haven for mutants, but Cassandra Nova manipulated Sentinels into destroying the island. Emma was one of the few survivors and developed a secondary mutation in the process - the ability to turn her skin into a flexible, organic diamond. The X-Men found her alive, and she accepted their offer to join the X-Men.

She was a regular X-Men member and taught their students, most notably the Stepford Cuckoos who later turned out to be clones of her. She developed an odd psychic affair with their leader Cyclops, who was having marital problems with Jean Grey. Emma fell in love with him during this time, and after the death of Jean Grey, they began a relationship with each other.

Cyclops and Emma Frost assumed leadership responsibilities even though Xorn partially destroyed the X-Men's morale. They opened a new school, where Emma served as headmistress and he as headmaster. Some members distrusted Emma due to her villainous past, which haunted her when her mental projections of the Hellfire Club and Cassandra Nova attacked the X-Men. Cyclops recognized her fears of becoming evil again, though, so he stopped her from almost going insane.

As a leading member of the X-Men, Emma Frost made key decisions during events such as House of M, Civil War and Dark Reign. But anti-mutant sentiments were still a problem, so Cyclops moved the X-Men to an island near San Francisco. Emma assumed headmistress position, but the new team was more focused on protecting mutantkind - even if that meant putting children on the frontlines. The X-Men split in regards to this issue. Wolverine took some X-Men back to New York, while the other X-Men stayed with Cyclops in San Francisco. Emma supported Cyclops, even though she admitted she would rather be teaching. But Emma trusted him, so she sacrificed some of her finances to continue supporting the X-Men on Utopia. She is still a leading member and has become increasingly popular in the last several years.

Emma Frost

Stats from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
Real Name: Emma Grace Frost
Identity: Frost is known to have been a leader of the Hellfire Club, but her past criminal activities are not public knowledge
Citizenship: U.S.A.
Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 144 lbs.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown (dyed ash blonde)
First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #129
Origin: Generation X #-1 (1997); New X-Men #139 (2003); Emma Frost #1-18 (2003-2004)
Occupation: Co-headmaster of Xavier Institute for Higher Learning, adventurer, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Frost International, former Chairman of the Board of Trustees and headmistress of Massachusetts Academy
Known Relatives: Winston Frost (father), Hazel Frost (mother), Cordelia Frost (sister), Adrienne Frost (sister, deceased), Christian Frost (brother), Steven (full name unrevealed, brother-in-law, deceased), Jocasta (cousin), Stepford Cuckoos (daughters)
Group Affiliation: X-Men, Dark X-Men, Generation X, Hellions, Hellfire Club
Education: College degree in business administration, qualified sex therapist
Powers: Emma Frost is a mutant who possesses various telepathic talents. Emma can read minds and project her thoughts into the minds of others, project psionic force bolts which have no physical effects but which can affect a victim’s mind so as to cause the victim pain or unconsciousness, and can also induce mental pain merely by touching the brow of her victim. Emma can telepathically “sedate” her victims so that, if already rendered unconscious, they remain so for as long as she continues to “sedate” them. It is unknown how effective her “sedating” ability is on victims who are awake.
Furthermore, as a consequence of continued mutation, Emma can now transform her skin and hair into a diamond-hard form at will. In this form, Emma is nigh indestructible except for one small flaw that, if exploited, can cause her to shatter. Whilst in her diamond form, Emma’s telepathic abilities are suppressed.
Abilities: Emma is highly skilled in electronic theory and electronics and has learned how to build devices that can amplify psionic energy and utilize psionic energy for various effects. She devised the mechanism by which her Hellfire Club cohort Mastermind projected his illusions directly into the mind of the Phoenix Force.
Weapons: Emma once designed a gun-like device which she once used to exchange minds for a period of time with Storm of the X-Men.

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SDCC: Emma Frost To Appear in X-Men Noir Sequel

After X-Men Noir’s initial success, Marvel will write a sequel to the series called “Mark of Cain,” which hits stands this December. Emma Frost plays a warden of a controversial psychiatric prison in Genosha Bay:

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SDCC ’09: Emma Frost in Day One & Two Roundup

Emma Frost is barely mentioned in Marvel’s SDCC panels. However, there is some noteworthy news regarding the return of the Black Queen (Selene) and the future of Dark X-Men, etc.

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Seth Green Insults Emma Frost

Guest editor Seth Green writes a costume guide on EW.com for the San Diego Comic-Con.

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Jimenez Joins Astonishing X-Men

Marvel artist Phil Jimenez will join Astonishing X-Men with Warren Ellis. Jimenez has worked on previous issues of Morrison’s New X-Men. Here’s what he has to say on his upcoming project: “The X-Men was the first mainstream super-hero comic book I ever collected,” remembers Jimenez. [...]

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FX International: Dark Reign, X-Men, Emma Frost News

Marvel held a panel at FX International and released more information about Dark Reign, Dark X-Men, and Emma Frost. Emma Frost will have her own one-shot written by Matt Fraction.

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“ECCC: Mondo Marvel!” Panel

CBR provided coverage of the Mondo Marvel Panel at the Emerald City Comic Con. Daniel Way, Matt Fraction, Jason Aaron C.B. Cebulski, Brian Michael Bendis, Rick Remender, and Ed Brubaker all attended the panel. Fraction followed Way and talked about “Uncanny X-Men.” “We just wrapped [...]

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NYCC Saturday Round Up

Emma Frost wasn’t mentioned at all in Saturday’s NYCC panels. But some Emma-related information was mentioned. Boring? A little bit.

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NYCC Friday Round Up

The New York City Comic Con event is this weekend, and many fans ask questions regarding Emma’s feature. Of course, most of the questions stem from Emma’s Dark Reign cabal and her relationship with Cyclops. Here is Friday’s round up the NYCC.

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X-Men Solicitations – March 2009

CBR provided an advanced look of upcoming X-Men comics that hit stores March 2009. (Sorry for the delays, guys and gals, I’ve been busy with finals, which are thankfully all over.)

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Coming Up in Uncanny X-Men

NEWSARAMA.com reports the Baltimore ’08 Comic Con. At the “Marvel Comics Q & A”, a fan asks this question: In X-Men, is it necessary for every woman Cyclops dates to have her DNA stolen? Slott [joking]: “Only if they’re telepaths.” Cebulski: Coming up in Uncanny [...]