Killer Frost

Killer Frost is an ice-powered supervillain, responsible for attacking Pearl Harbor on July 4.

2010
Killer Frost attacked Pearl Harbor. She was eventually defeated by Aquaman and Aqualad and sent directly to Belle Reve Penitentiary.

Killer Frost participated in a super villain breakout at Belle Reve Penitentiary. Together with other ice based villains, she was supposed to weaken the walls of the Penitentiary, while super strong villains would smash the weakened walls down. She discovered that Miss Martian was disguised as Tuppence Terror when she used her telekinetic abilities to stop Killer Frost from killing the guard and froze her in an ice pillar. When Superboy and Icicle Jr. broke through the wall into the female wing, Superboy subdued the female villains quickly after seeing M'gann's state. Killer Frost remained in custody in Belle Reve.

After five mysterious ice fortresses covered the United States with a blanket of snow, Batman and Flash suspected Killer Frost and the other ice-villains were involved. Hugo Strange told them they had been, and still were, in their cells.

Powers and abilities

 * Cryokinesis: Killer Frost is cryokinetic, granting her the ability to create and project freezing blasts from her hands, encasing whatever they hit in ice.

Background in other media

 * There are two versions of Killer Frost in the comics, both villains of Firestorm (Ronnie Raymond/Martin Stein). The first (Crystal Frost), gained her powers after accidentally locking herself in a thermafrost chamber, driving her insane in the process. Frost became the archenemy of the hero Firestorm, allying herself with the Secret Society of Supervillains before dying in battle with Firestorm. Her successor was Louise Lincoln, a friend of Frost's who repeated her incident out of respect to her mentor. Louise gained her predecessor's powers and insanity, again facing off against Firestorm in revenge for Crystal's death.
 * Killer Frost has made six previous media appearances before this. She was featured in Batman: The Brave and The Bold, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, and the DCAU series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, voiced in all of them by Jennifer Hale. Killer Frost was featured in the video games Justice League: Heroes, voiced by Nika Futterman, and DC Universe Online, voiced by Christina J. Moore.