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Friends #9 (Dec 1977).
Originally the
first character to use the name
Icemaiden, they
replaced the hero
known as Ice for a time. They are
among the few...
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consisted of
Crimson Fox, Amazing-Man, Blue Devil, Firestorm, and
Icemaiden.
Icemaiden turned out to be Nash,
daughter of The Mist who destro**** the team...
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separate character from
Icemaiden,
although the two are
similar in appearance,
group affiliation, and powers. When
Icemaiden first appeared, she had blue...
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funding is withdrawn.
Beatriz convinces her
teammate and best
friend Icemaiden into
joining her to
apply for
Justice League International membership...
- 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z I.Q. (Ira Quimby) is a
fictional character appearing in
American comic books published by DC Comics...
- to join the League,
notably Green Fury and Glacier,
formerly known as
Icemaiden (who
changed their names to Fire and Ice). The
others went freelance....
- full
transplant - and as a
donor she
chose the
heroine Icemaiden. She paid Warp to
kidnap Icemaiden and then had
Doctor Marten conduct the surgery. In the...
- Noir) Husk (Marvel Comics) [Insanity(insanity)|insanity]] (the Cryptids)
Icemaiden (DC Comics)
Indigo (DC Comics),
formerly Brainiac 8
Insect Queen (DC Comics)...
- 2) #38. Blue
Devil Daniel C****idy
Justice League America #98. Active.
Icemaiden Sigrid Nansen Inactive due to
severe injuries. L-Ron/Despero L-Ron/Despero...
- Mist of the
Global Guardians Elongated Man
Etrigan the
Demon Green Fury
Icemaiden of the
Global Guardians Hector Hammond Huntress Jack O'Lantern of the...