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Iceman is a mutant with the ability to emanate intense cold which manifests as ice formations, and the mental ability to shape those ice formations into whatever structure he can imagine. He is often seen to project cold from his hands in the form of "ice blasts" which can cause an enemy to be completely engulfed in ice in a matter of seconds. Perhaps his most ingenious use of his abilities is the creation of a sort of ice slide along which he can slide very quickly.
As a teenager, Drake was recruited to Professor Charles Xavier's "school for gifted youngsters", where he joined other young mutants as a charter member of the X-Men. Drake was sometimes self-conscious that he was the youngest member of the original team.
Iceman's appearance has changed significantly over the years. In the early X-Men stories, his appearance was more reminiscent of a snowman. The explanation that was given in those days was that when he used his abilities, he became so cold that frost formed on his skin. In X-Men #7 ( 1964), at the prompting of team leader Cyclops he learned to cover his body with hardened-but-flexible ice, and adopted the hard crystalline appearance familiar to modern readers. Even more recently Iceman developed the ability to not only cover his body with ice, but to actually become organic ice. Though the appearance is similar, Iceman is now actually translucent in his ice form.
Iceman suffers from a chronic poor self image, and is a classic under-achiever. Bobby's use of his powers has often been lazy and undisciplined. Iceman has never realized the true potential of his abilities, and even went through a period of deep depression after the White Queen took over his body and used his abilities to do things Iceman couldn't even comprehend. The White Queen herself believed that Iceman had the potential to be one of the most powerful mutants on earth.
There has been quite a bit of speculation regarding the true nature of Iceman's powers. According to the laws of physics, cold is defined as the absence of heatCommonly, heat is estrus, a period of increased sexual drive in female mammals. For the National Basketball Association team, see Miami Heat. For the movie, see Heat (movie). Heat (abbreviated Q also called heat change is the transfer of thermal energy be, and therefore there is actually no such thing as "cold." If this is the case, Iceman cannot emanate cold, but rather must absorb or dispel heat. Since heat is energy, Iceman's power then becomes a pseudo- psionic ability to manipulate energy. It has been suggested that Iceman's lack of personal initiative has prevented him from discovering the deeper facets of his abilities, and has led him instead to focus only on what might be the easiest manifestation of his abilities, the creation of ice.
Iceman began as one of the original members of the X-Men, and much later re-joined his original teammates in X-FactorFor other uses of this term see X Factor X-Factor is the name of several teams of comic book superheroes owned and published by Marvel Comics that were featured in an eponymous series, which ran from 1985 to 1998. X-Factor was one of many spin-offs of the. During his stint with X-Factor he began dating an asian woman named Opal.
Iceman was one of the three leads in the animated seriesAn animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation. A note on usage: The duration of an individual episode varies from series to series. While some series may be produced as complete half hour programs, many cartoon Spider-Man and His Amazing FriendsSpider-Man and His Amazing Friends was an animated series on NBC that starred the Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man, Firestar, and Iceman fighting against various villains. The series ran for three seasons, from 1981 to 1983. This show featured guest ap, in which he was played by Frank WelkerFrank Welker (born February 16, 1945), is an American voice actor. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, noises, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television shows and movies. He is particu.
He also appeared in the X-Men animated seriesThe X-Men Animated Series debuted in the 1992- 1993 season on the Fox Network. It was part of Fox's Saturday morning lineup, which featured both cartoons, such as X-Men Bobby's World and Life With Louie and live-action programming, such as Power Rangers t voiced by Dennis Akiyama .
In the movies X-Men and X2, he is played by Shawn Ashmore.