Iceman #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart two of Marvel's four-issue Icons miniseries finds Bobby Drake's alter ego in full, frosty motion — the cover by Steve Uy depicts a sleek, dark-suited Iceman surging forward on a wave of ice, one hand crackling with frozen energy against a brilliant, wintry blue backdrop. The dynamic composition captures both speed and power, making it easy to see why Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning's take on the character felt like a fresh angle for 2002. With Karl Kerschl handling interior art and the story titled "Cold Snap," this issue promises the kind of cool-under-pressure energy that the cover so vividly telegraphs.
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Elderly Chin Hsi discovers that a demon in the form of a giant ball of ice has invaded the shanty town where he lives. He transforms into the avatar, Foe-Dog, and breaks apart the ice ball to find a man trapped inside. Bobby tells Hsi that Weiss has his son trapped at Winterbrand Technologies and he plans on getting him back. Iceman and Foe-Dog battle the Augmen but Hsi's shanty town is destroyed in the process.
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