X-Men: Iceman #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fuse!", Iceman returns home for his father’s retirement party, only to find his family less than thrilled about his superhero life. Tensions flare when Bobby snaps at a relative, prompting a stern rebuke from his dad—just as he’s pulled into a fight with the alien-like villains White Light and the Idiot, who snatch Marge Smith and her family in a flash of light. With the neighborhood in ruins and his parents furious over his public display of powers, Bobby must face the fallout of his actions—before the next threat arrives.
In "Instant Karma!", Iceman finds himself abruptly thrust back to 1942, where he awakens in the care of his parents—William Drake and Madeline Drake—only to face a past that’s already written in blood. As he grapples with the shock of being in the past, he’s drawn into a deadly confrontation with the villain Kali, and must watch helplessly as his father is killed before his eyes. The story unfolds with emotional weight and time-bending tension, exploring the cost of legacy and the echoes of choices that ripple across decades.
In "Quicksand!", Iceman is pulled into a surreal confrontation with the enigmatic Oblivion, forcing him to relive his life in fragments as his very existence hangs in the balance. Sent to find his long-lost daughter, Mirage—known in the past as Marge Smith—Iceman must face the daughter he never knew, who resists his efforts with fierce determination. As their painful reunion unfolds, the weight of time, memory, and legacy threatens to consume them both.
In "The Price You Pay!", Iceman faces off against the terrifying Oblivion, only to be swallowed whole—yet his fight for survival continues in a surreal realm where love and memory hold power. As Mirage reunites with her father, William Drake, the emotional weight of family ties begins to unravel, pulling Bobby into a reality where the past can be rewritten. With the help of Angel and Beast in brief cameos, Bobby must confront the cost of second chances before duty calls him back to the front lines.
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↩ Reprints Bizarre Adventures #27 (1981), Iceman #1 (1984), Iceman #2 (1985), Iceman #3 (1985), Iceman #4 (1985)
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