Iceman #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe concluding chapter of Marvel's 2002 Iceman "Icons" miniseries arrives with a cover by Steve Uy that oozes cool confidence — Bobby Drake stands in a sleek black trench coat and shades, one hand crackling with brilliant, frost-white energy that lights up the deep blue composition. It's a striking, stylized portrait that signals a Bobby who's grown beyond the class clown persona, channeling something far more assured and formidable. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning bring their run to a close with "No More Mr. Ice Guy," and Karl Kerschl's interior art promises to match the cover's sharp, modern sensibility.
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Iceman has been captured and taken to Winterbrand. Weiss discusses his plans to use Bobby's mutant powers to cool superconductors that will empower normal humans with mutant abilities. Foe-Dog and Opal rescue her son from his containment chamber. Iceman is free to battle the Augmen. Weiss links himself up with a graft but Bobby freezes him out. Winterbrand money is used to rebuild Hsi's shanty town neighborhood. Bobby plans on moving to Hong Kong to be close to his son but Opal confesses to Bobby that the child isn't his. Bobby is disappointed as he knew but planned on staying anyway.
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