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1!!Emma Grace Frost / White Queen
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14!!!'''Other Ranks:''' Queen of Crystal Heart, Black Queen, Black King IV
15!!!'''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
16!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
17!!!'''Debut:''' ''Uncanny X-Men'' #129 (1980)
18
19->''"In my diamond form, I feel nothing. I've worked all my life to make my mind as perfect as my body. To be cold and hard and emotionless. And maybe that is my flaw. The emotions wash over me like icy water, and I feel it for the very first time. This is what forgiveness feels like. Here, in this place, with these incredible people... Maybe there can be such a thing as a second chance for even me."''
20-->-- '''Emma Frost'''
21
22Emma began her role in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse as an X-Men supervillainess under the title of the White Queen of the Hellfire Club. She first appeared in the storyline ''ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', and later becomes the primary villain in the original run of ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' with her own team from Massachussets Academy, the Hellions.
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24After she's recovered from a coma and learns that her Hellions has been slaughtered by the [[KillerRobot Sentinels]] led by the supervillain Trevor Fitzroy during The Phalanx Covenant crossover, her guilt over her students' deaths led to her eventual reform. Her first role as TheAtoner is in ''ComicBook/GenerationX'' (1994) where she, along with Sean Cassidy a.k.a. Banshee, becomes the mentor for the team.
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26In the miniseries ''X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong'', it's revealed that during her coma, her egg cells were used as genetic templates to clone several identical telepath mutant girls, five of which would later known as the Stepford Cuckoos. The clones refer to Emma as their "mother", a title she later accepts. She also personally acts as their tutor.
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28She's also one of the main characters in ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' where her infamous MentalAffair with [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Scott Summers]] happened, endangering Scott's marriage to [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]]. In ''ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX'' (2004), she becomes the leader of a new Hellions Squad, this time associated with the Xavier Institute. Her team is also the rival of a second New Mutants team, echoing the rivalry between the two original groups of the similar names. During [[ComicBook/HouseOfM M-Day]], most of her team members retain their powers, with the exception of Tag (Brian Cruz) and Specter (Dallas Gibson). Around this time, one of the Cuckoos, Sophie, made a HeroicSacrifice to stop Quentin Quire and his Omega Gang. This prompted another Cuckoo, Esme, to leave, but she later returned to personally try to kill Emma. Emma was [[LiterallyShatteredLives shattered]] while in her organic diamond form by Esme who shot her with a diamond bullet, but Jean managed to repair Emma at the molecular level. Esme herself is later killed by Xorn, who also killed Jean.
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30Later in ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'' Vol. 3 (2004-2013), she co-leads the X-Men alongside Cyclops after Jean Grey's death. In this series, she also has an antagonistic relationship with [[Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde Kitty Pryde]], who is reluctant to accept Emma as a leader and teacher.
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32During a conversation with ComicBook/IronMan in ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'', Emma announces that the Xavier Institute and the X-Men will not support the SuperhumanRegistrationAct and remain neutral, as she fears that the registration of mutants would put them in more danger.
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34After ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' and during ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', she's introduced as a member of [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]]'s Cabal and X-Men (''ComicBook/DarkXMen''), only to later betray the team during a confrontation with ComicBook/XForce. She took [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], [[ComicBook/CloakAndDaggerMarvelComics Cloak, and Dagger]] along with her and rejoined the rest of the mutants. An enraged Osborn sent the ComicBook/DarkAvengers and ComicBook/DarkXMen to kill her and Namor, but failed spectacularly.
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36In ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', she's one of five mutants who are possessed by the Phoenix Force and becomes one of the Phoenix Five. Under its influence, she does several terrible things which she later regrets. She lost her portion of the Phoenix Force power after Cyclops, who became more corrupted by the Phoenix Force, forcibly took it from her. She's later placed in the custody of ComicBook/NewAvengers members ComicBook/LukeCage, ComicBook/{{Mockingbird|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, and ComicBook/TheThing. There, she survives an assassination attempt by the Purifiers.
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38She's later freed by Cyclops, [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]], and Characters/{{Magik}}. Although she was still furious with Cyclops for what happened in the climax of ''Avengers vs X-Men'', she agreed to join with Cyclops and Magneto once more and, along with Magik, began searching for new Mutants. She became a leader in Cyclops' new X-Men team and was present when Cyclops freed several mutants from their human captors. The New Charles Xavier School for Mutants is founded.
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40Later, when [[ComicBook/AllNewXMen the time-displaced original five X-Men]] came to join the school, she became the tutor for teen Jean Grey in the use of her power. Again, they began with a rather strained relationship, but to everyone's surprise, they eventually settled their differences and actually began to bond, after a fashion.
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42----
43!!Emma Frost appears in:
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45[[AC:Notable Comics]]
46Solo comics:
47* ''ComicBook/EmmaFrost'' (18 issues)
48* ''X-Men Origins: Emma Frost'' (2010)
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50Other comics:
51* ''ComicBook/AllNewXMen''
52* ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen''
53* ''ComicBook/GenerationX''
54* ''[[ComicBook/MarvelAdventures Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man]]''
55* ''ComicBook/NewMutants''
56* ''ComicBook/NewXMen''
57* ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen''
58* ''ComicBook/WolverineAndTheXMenMarvelComics''
59* ''ComicBook/XMenBlack''
60* ''ComicBook/{{Marauders}}''
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62Major storylines:
63* ''ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga''
64* ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008''
65* ''ComicBook/DarkReign''
66* ''ComicBook/AvengersTheChildrensCrusade''
67* ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen''
68* ''ComicBook/BattleOfTheAtom''
69* ''ComicBook/DeathOfX''
70* ''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen''
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72[[AC:Animated series]]
73* ''WesternAnimation/PrydeOfTheXMen'' (1989): voiced by Creator/SusanSilo.
74* ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' (1992-1997): voiced by Creator/TraceyMoore.
75* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolverine and the X|Men2009}}-Men'' (2009): voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren.
76* ''Anime/MarvelAnimeXMen'' (2011): voiced by Creator/KaoriYamagata and Creator/AliHillis.
77
78[[AC:Film]]
79* ''Generation X'' (1996): portrayed by Creator/FinolaHughes.
80* ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' (2009): While Emma Frost herself doesn't appear, a [[{{Expy}} different character loosely based on Emma]], named Emma Silverfox, appears in this movie. The character is portrayed by Creator/TahynaTozzi.
81* ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' (2011): Emma Frost is one of the antagonists from the Hellfire Club. Portrayed by Creator/JanuaryJones.
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83[[AC:Video Games]]
84* ''VideoGame/XMen1992'': appears as a boss.
85* ''VideoGame/XMenLegends'' (2004): appears as playable hero. Voiced by Creator/BobbyHolliday.
86* ''X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse'' (2005): appears as NPC. Voiced by Creator/BobbyHolliday.
87* ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance'' (2006): appears as NPC.
88* ''VideoGame/XMenDestiny'' (2011): appears as NPC. Voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren.
89* ''VideoGame/SuperHeroSquadOnline'' (2011-present): appears as playable hero. Voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle.
90* ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'' (2012-2016): appeared as a recruitable playable hero.
91* ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'' (2013): appears as playable hero. Voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren.
92* ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes'' (2013-2017): appears as playable hero. Voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren.
93* ''VideoGame/MarvelFutureFight'' (2015-Present): appears as a playable hero.
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96!!Emma Frost provides examples of:
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100[[folder:A-H]]
101* AbusiveParents: Her mother was a [[ParentalNeglect neglectful]] RichBitch and a [[JunkieParent prescription drug abuser]] while her father was cold and emotionless and encouraged his children to play mindgames with each other.
102-->'''Winston Frost:''' Greetings, Winston Frost here. Whoever you are, one thing is clear –- you've gotten my attention, and thus I applaud you. To have managed a minor miracle where so many others have failed... bully for you. I have followed your instructions and have responded within the time allotted. I also refrained from contacting the police as per your order. But, really... two hundred and fifty thousand dollars? Do you really think my daughter is worth that much? The same daughter who turned her back on me? Told me my money wasn't good enough? Well... you want to know how much I think she's worth? NOTHING. Oh, and as for hanging her, I hope you brought a long enough noose. Because she's dead to me already.
103* AccuserOfTheBrethren: In ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'', Kitty Pryde's reaction to Emma as a teacher at the X-Academy is less than enthusiastic. It subsequently turns out that Emma deliberately arranged for Kitty to join the staff, because she needed to have someone around who would notice if she started turning evil again and wouldn't make excuses for her.
104* ActionGirl: Emma Frost is easily one of the most powerful mutants on the team. She once kicked ''Thor's'' ass.
105* ActionMom: For the Stepford Cuckoos, her ''five'' cloned daughters. She can be protective to them, and she is quite saddened when two of them are dead (even if one of them, Esme, once betrayed and tried to kill her).
106* AdaptationalHeroism: Many animated adaptations, especially ''Anime/MarvelAnimeXMen'', take away Emma's more [[TheSociopath sociopathic]] personality traits. Her backstory also tends to get changed around, often giving her a HiddenHeartOfGold among other positive qualities.
107* TheAgeless: Played with. Emma doesn't age while in her Diamond form, but she can't use her psionic powers so she doesn't maintain it normally. In a 2020 story arc for ''[[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]'', where Carol is trapped in an AfterTheEnd future, Emma had been staying in Diamond form and when she transforms she looks the same as she does now, in contrast [[ComicBook/SpiderWoman Jessica Drew]] looked well in to her 60s or 70s and was physically frailer than before (her son had to help her out a bit, when she wasn't sheltered against the cold).
108* AloofBigSister: Towards her younger sister Cordelia for whom she has only ''slightly'' less animousity towards than Adrienne. Deconstructed with Christian Frost, Emma's big brother, who was the only one in Emma's family to love her. When Emma abandoned her family, she also left Christian and never spoke to him again. When Emma returned to check why Christian and his abusive father seemed closer, Christian asked her why she abandoned him. Emma answered that [[EvilParentsWantGoodKids Evil Sisters Want Happy Brothers]] and she was doing things that will hurt Christian. If you see DarkAndTroubledPast, or if you could ask Esme's opinion, you have to concede [[JerkassHasAPoint Emma has a point.]]
109* AlternateUniverse:
110** ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'': In this universe, Emma never joined the Hellfire Club and is a member of the Human High Council, with partial lobotomy suppressing her abilities.
111** ''ComicBook/AgeOfUltron'': She is one of the few superpowered humans hiding in the tunnels beneath Central Park.
112** ''ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast'': She is former White Queen of the Hellfire Club. She joined ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} to save ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and defeat the alternate evil ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} who is also Red Queen of Hellfire Club. She later attempts to rehabilitate Psylocke back to the side of good.
113** In a reality visited by ComicBook/{{Exiles}}, Emma is wheelchair-bound and served as the heroes' chief means of communication by using her telepathy.
114** ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'': Emma is married to Scott and is a child therapist. [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Franklin Richards]] is one of her clients.
115** ''ComicBook/MarvelAdventures'': Emma is a young mutant and one of the few people who knows ComicBook/SpiderMan's true identity. She had crush on Peter. She also briefly became costumed rogue with the alias "Silencer" (complete with DominoMask!) to see what Spidey is capable of. Later, she joined the Blonde Phantom Detective Agency.
116** ''ComicBook/MarvelNoir'': She is a warden of Genosha Bay prison.
117** In another reality visited by New Exiles, Dame Emma Frost is head of Britain's Department X and founder of Force-X. She's also wheelchair-bound.
118** ''ComicBook/OldManLogan'': She marries ComicBook/DoctorDoom in order to ensure the survival of her species. Together with Doctor Doom, they rule a sector of what once was the United States of America, the only place on Earth where mutants can live without fear of persecution.
119** ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel (ComicBook/UltimateXMen)'': She is former student and girlfriend of [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]]. She's in charge of the Academy of Tomorrow and is secretly a part of the Hellfire Club.
120** In another world visited by ComicBook/{{Exiles}}, she is still in her evil Hellfire Club role and [[spoiler: almost freed the evil Proteus from Morph. It's a long story]].
121* AntiHero: UnscrupulousHero or NominalHero. At best.
122* AntiHeroSubstitute: While she never adopted the name or costume, she essentially became this to Jean after the latter's death in ''New X-Men'', replacing her as the team's resident telepath, the Institute's headmistress and Cyclops' bedmate. This left her perpetually in Jean's shadow, both InUniverse and out, a status that she was acutely aware of and more than one character (including a teenage Jean) has needled her about it.
123* ArchEnemy: After her HeelFaceTurn, Emma began to have personal enmity with former Hellfire Club colleagues, especially with Sebastien Shaw and Selene.
124* AnArmAndALeg: In ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2011'', she loses an arm against Mr. Sinister. Being in diamond form, she doesn't die from blood loss or anything, and she gets better.
125* TheAtoner: In ''ComicBook/GenerationX'' where she tried to atone for her past as a villain by turning her Massachusetts Academy that used to be an AcademyOfEvil that trained the Hellions in order to train the new generation of X-Men. This aspect of her was newly focused on by Creator/JossWhedon.
126* AttentionWhore: She wears those {{Stripperiffic}} suits on purpose, as she likes the attention.
127* BadassBookworm: Emma is a mutant with powerful telepathy, diamond skin and an expertise in business and several scientific fields.
128* BadassTeacher: Comes with being a mutant teacher, she defended or fought alongside her students on multiple occasions. She's already a teacher even before she joins the X-Men.
129* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Inverted and invoked when Emma recruits ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} to help her brother Christian. Emma invoked AloofBigSister when she abandoned Christian to become the White Queen, and she knows that she of all people is not a good influence on anyone, so she forces Iceman to help Christian to show him a good, well adjusted homosexual... and of course, after Iceman helps Christian, Emma treats Iceman like a JerkAss.
130* BattleCouple: With Cyclops, after the death of Phoenix. They tend to lead from the front line together, though not nearly as effective a team as Cyclops and Phoenix were.
131* BeingEvilSucks: Emma abandoned Christian, her brother, to become Hellfire's club White Queen. She did it on purpose so the evil actions Emma was planning to do would not make her a DoomMagnet to Christian. When Emma comes back for Christian, she had to manipulate Iceman to help Christian to inspire hope in him, something Emma considers herself incapable of doing. The sad part is that if you see DarkAndTroubledPast, or if you could ask Esme's opinion, you have to concede [[JerkassHasAPoint Emma has a point.]]
132* BerserkButton: Don't call her "old". Or mess with her students.
133* BettyAndVeronica: She's the Veronica for Cyclops' Archie to Jean Grey's Betty, as she's the dark, seductive LoveInterest who pushes Scott to be more selfish.
134* BigBad: One of several in the original run of ''ComicBook/NewMutants'', being the head of the AcademyOfEvil and mentor to the Hellions.
135* BigBreastPride: She specifically dresses in {{Stripperiffic}} clothing so she can flaunt her large assets and is quite smug when she catches people ogling her chest.
136-->'''Jessica Jones:''' ''[thinking to herself after a terse exchange with Emma]'' [[{{Stripperiffic}} Ridiculous outfit]]. ''[{{beat}}]'' Great boobs though.\
137'''Emma:''' ''[telepathically]'' Aren't they, though?\
138'''Jessica Jones:''' Goddammit, Emma.
139* BigEgoHiddenDepths: She's an arrogant woman who thinks very highly of herself and tends to be selfish, but has shown several times to have strong maternal feelings towards her students and often acts as a mature mentor figure to younger mutants.
140* BigScrewedUpFamily: Winston and Hazel Frost were AbusiveParents. Their four children were Christian, Adrienne, Emma and Cordelia. Emma and Adrienne became CainAndAbel, Winston was Christian's ArchnemesisDad and Christian was forced to become a SelfMadeOrphan. Cordelia cannot care less about any of her siblings, but that doesn't mean she wouldn't attack them in the future. Not to mention Emma herself has five clone daughters...
141* BitterWeddingSpeech: In ''X-Men Unlimited'' #4, Emma is invited to the wedding of her former friend from college, and Wolverine tags along. The two are treated with scorn for being known mutants and for Emma's sexual past with the groom. After the best man embarrasses her in his speech, Emma takes the mic and gives a nice little speech of her own... and outs the groom as a mutant. The guests are all shocked and the visibly-pregnant bride is particularly horrified. Emma and Logan leave right after, and he goes all "WhatTheHellHero" during the drive back. She says he can now join the fight, but turns away and looks out the window with [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone mixed regret]].
142* BrainsAndBondage: She worked as a Dominatrix at the Hellfire Club and has degrees in several fields, including a Bachelor of Science in Education with a minor in Business Administration from Empire State University. She was also founder and CEO of Frost Enterprises, a major multinational conglomerate headquartered in New York City that rivaled Stark Enterprises and Worthington Industries and specialized in shipping, aerospace engineering and new technology [=R&D=].
143* BreakingTheCycleOfBadParenting: In contrast from her own neglectful and abusive parents, Emma has shown great care to many of the younger mutants she has mentored. She also cares deeply for her own clones/daughters The Stepford Cuckoos.
144* BreakTheCutie: Her [[FreudianExcuse retconned]] backstory qualifies, due to all she endured in her childhood at the hands of her father.
145* BreakThemByTalking: Emma is incredibly good at this, given she uses her telepathy to known exactly what to say to her opponents. A great example of this can be found when after finding Kimura sneaking around the X-Mansion getting ready to kill ComicBook/{{X 23}}:
146-->'''Emma:''' Do you ever wonder why you take such pleasure from abusing a little girl who can't hurt you, let alone defeat you? No, I thought not. You'll notice that you cannot move. I've shut down all your motor control so you can listen while I ''enlighten'' you. You are a bully, plain and simple. A product of your past. Being kicked around your whole life by an alcoholic father and an uncaring mother at home, only to find the same waiting for you from your peers in the schoolyard, day in and day out. You were born into a life you did not deserve... a life no child deserves... Someone needs to fill the role of victim and you played that part for so many... until your grandmother came to your rescue. But sadly she came too late. All the hope and good you held onto was beaten out of you long ago. After your grandmother's heart attack, you found your way to the Facility to the men that could give you what you wanted so badly... Revenge. A hollow prize, but one you begged for and once you'd gotten the best of those who wronged you, you became the very person you hated and feared growing up. And X-23 played the role of your victim. Like you, Laura didn't deserve that horrible life. No child does, remember? But you didn't care. Even though you know all too well the pain she suffered, you enjoyed inflicting it. You still enjoy it. That's why you're a bully.\
147'''Kimura:''' Why are you telling me this?\
148'''Emma:''' Because today you go back to being the victim. [[MindRape It's a shame that the people that perfected your body didn't do enough to safeguard your mind...]]
149* BreakoutCharacter: Easily the most prominent and popular 21st-century addition to the X-Men. From a supervillain and foe of the X-Men, to a superhero and one of the X-Men's most central members and leaders.
150%%* BrokenAce / BrokenBird / TroubledButCute: Again, depending on the writer.
151* BrokenBird: Behind all her snarkiness and arrogance, there's an absurdly intense pain.
152* BrokenPedestal: When Sophie Cuckoo died, the other Cuckoos blamed Emma for her death. One of the remaining four even tries to kill Emma.
153->'''The Stepford cuckoos:''' We're saying Sophie's dead because she believed all the rubbish you talk about being superior. You are all shiny surface with nothing underneath. You have no feeling and no heart. Just nasty jokes and cleverness. People like you are a danger to impressionable children, Miss Frost.
154* BuxomBeautyStandard: Emma's large breasts are one of her most famous physical traits, and she dresses in {{Stripperiffic}} outfits to [[BigBreastPride show them off]]. Men ''and'' women have commented appreciatively on them. Young Jean Grey even nicknamed her "[[BoobBasedGag Silver Boobs McGee]]".
155* ByronicHero: Emma is a rare female example, being highly cynical and jaded, having a DarkAndTroubledPast and an intense drive and determination to live out her philosophy. DependingOnTheWriter, it can be well done or extremely disturbing.
156* CainAndAbel: She and her sister Adrienne. Adrienne's very nearly the perfect Cain, being the firstborn daughter who broke her back trying to please her parents onto to come up short to her younger sibling Emma and became murderously resentful of her. Ironically, Adrienne was the one who was eventually killed by Emma.
157* CallingParentsByTheirName: The Stepford Cuckoos used to refer to their biological mother Emma as "Miss Frost". They eventually did start calling her "Mother" or "Mom" instead.
158* CarbonSkin: Emma can transform her skin into organic diamond. In addition to the logical advantages of having a diamond body (such as being able to cut most things with her fingernails) she also gains [[SuperStrength increased strength]] and [[SuperToughness durability]]. Her mind also becomes impenetrable to psychic probes, but that also means she [[DoubleEdgedBuff cannot use her own telepathy in that state]].
159* CleavageWindow: Her Phoenix Five costume in ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'' has an enclosed opening on the top portion right above her cleavage.
160* ClingyJealousGirl: Though she acts like she's above it, Emma is occasionally shown to be pretty jealous of Jean and Scott's love. If that wasn't enough Emma frequently trash talks Jean in front of Scott [[KickTheDog even when she's dead]] and is pissed at Cyclops and Wolverine [[CockFight fighting over Jean]], bitching egotistically that despite all her beauty and fame "she ranks below a corpse".
161* ClonesArePeopleToo: The Stepford Cuckoos are a set of clones of Emma that were created by the Weapon Plus Program. For a time, these girls didn't have a home or any family other than each other. However, Emma took them under her wing and surprisingly showered them with love and affection.
162* ColdBloodedTorture: One of her favorite psionic experiences is inducing extreme levels of pain, often in people already held captive. She has continued to violate and traumatize people over the years, frequently in combination with SmugSuper {{One Liner}}s.
163* ComboPlatterPowers: One of the first mutants to have a secondary mutation, allowing her to take on a [[SuperToughness diamond form]], while temporarily losing her psionic powers in the process.
164* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Creator/JohnByrne based her look on Creator/DianaRigg as [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel]].
165* CompetingWithACorpse: Her relationship with Cyclops is somewhat complicated by the fact that Scott was not entirely over the [[DeathIsCheap (at the time) deceased]] Jean Grey.
166-->''"Emma:''' Superpowers, a scintillating wit, and the best body money can buy... And I still rate below a corpse.
167* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: She will make you do some really weird things using {{Telepathy}}, and specifically links to link it to a TriggerPhrase for the extra cruelty.
168** She once used her powers to shut down two armed guards' pain centers after a fight with Wolverine, which seems like a nice thing to do, but then she stuck something extra in:
169--->'''Emma Frost''': "And every time you hear the words 'parsley', 'intractable' or 'longitude' you will vomit uncontrollably for 48 hours."
170** In ''Avengers+X-Men #13'', she used her telepathy to implant a pervert (by the name of Frank) who was blackmailing her with a supposed sex tape with a trigger ''sight''. Now, every time he sees a pair of bare breasts, he projectile vomits. ''Every time.'' Natasha (who was accompanying her during the mission) found it an especially amusing case of LaserGuidedKarma.
171* CustomUniformOfSexy: Even when her costumes do follow a team's pattern she'll still be wearing something that's white and shows more skin than anyone else.
172* CynicismCatalyst: Being rejected by the man she loved was the straw that broke the camel's back for Emma and was what led to her becoming the ruthless villain she was known for.
173* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father was cold, uncaring, sadistic and physically abusive, her mother was a neglectful drug user, her older sister was identical to their father, and her younger sister couldn't care less about her. Her brother, the only family member who cared about her, became a drug addict and tried committing suicide(thanks to his father's horrible treatment of him), and when she thought things would be better for her, her friend was killed in front of her, another friend was a bitch who manipulated her, and her {{Love Interest|s}} dumped her because she was a mutant. She also used to enjoy torture, mind-rape, followed by setting hunting dogs on the nightly victims (yes, really), corporate corruption, manipulation, deceit, and forcing opponents to kill themselves during her villain years. Shaw required her to help killing her two best friends to become White Queen.
174* DefrostingIceQueen: She is in no danger of defrosting completely anytime soon. She was already defrosting in ''Generation X'', but then Morrison reverted her into even more of an ice queen than when she was a villain; any defrosting now still seems like a regression. However, in some chapters, she seems to be [[{{Chickification}} melting]].
175* DependingOnTheWriter:
176** Scott Lobdell's version had almost nothing in common with the CorruptCorporateExecutive supremacist MindRape ColdBloodedTorture fetishist that she used to be. Instead, she became an excellent teacher doing genuinely good actions while [[GoodFeelsGood feeling good about it]]. However, later in ''ComicBook/GenerationX'', she was strongly hinted to have murdered a police officer who was looking into her sister's death (at Emma's hands). Creator/GrantMorrison and some other writers returned her closer to her roots again, according to some it made her more interesting, but played her as a complete [[TheHedonist hedonistic]] JerkAss, which sat badly with those who were introduced to her through ''Generation X'', because it put all the CharacterDevelopment she had during seven years in a trash bin. Later other writers attempted to either return her to the less extreme portrayal or attempt to integrate the two.
177** How villainous she is post-''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'' tends to vary wildly. One comic might portray her as a genocidal lunatic, and the next she'll be palling around with Iceman or flirting with ComicBook/JessicaJones.
178* DirtForcefield: Emma's costumes are always a pristine white no matter what she goes through on a mission. It's possible she may be using her psychic powers to merely APPEAR pristine in the minds of those around her.
179* DisproportionateRetribution: Towards plenty of regular people who have simply somewhat annoyed her.
180* DistractedByTheSexy: Her stated reason for dressing the way she does: automatically flustering people gives her an advantage right off the bat and makes it much easier for her to negotiate her way into a favorable deal. In issue #10 of ''ComicBook/{{Marauders}}'', she states that it is easier to use her mind control on a large group of men if they're all focused on her body.
181* DominoMask: [[http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140724172834/marveldatabase/images/d/d2/Emma_Frost_%28Earth-20051%29_Marvel_Adventures_Spider-Man_Vol_1_61.jpg Her alternate self]] in ''ComicBook/MarvelAdventures'' wore this when she's in disguise as costumed rogue with the alias "Silencer".
182* DoubleEdgedBuff: She is able to transmute her body into a diamond-like state, rendering her invulnerable to most forms of physical damage. But while in this state, her empathy is muted, and she loses access to her vast telepathic powers.
183* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: The infamous Cyclops/Emma Frost affair essentially started as this. Long story short: Cyke wasn't mentally in the best of health, Emma offered him therapy, then she uses this as an excuse to telepathically bang him. Seriously. Now flip their genders; what would happen to a male therapist if they convinced their female patient to have sex with them to deal with their issues? What makes this example even worse: Emma is treated like the victim and Romantic Sue in the resulting love triangle with all her seriously out-of-order behavior being ignored because 'she was in love with him', and Cyclops is still getting crap, in-universe and out, for cheating on his wife. It might not help that he got together with Emma immediately after his wife's death, but that was literally because Jean (who contacts him telepathically from a distant BadFuture) made him get together with her to avoid the X-Men falling apart.
184* TheDragon: After she's possessed by the Phoenix Force in ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', she becomes TheDragon to [[spoiler:Cyclops]]' BigBad.
185* DressedLikeADominatrix: Her White Queen outfit, which combines thigh-high boots, opera gloves, and a corset as her supervillain costume.
186* DudeMagnet: Besides Cyclops, she was once romantically involved with Sebastian Shaw, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], and [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]].
187* DyeHard: InUniverse example. Her natural hair color is brown, but she dyes it blonde.
188* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Emma was a straight-up villain in her early appearances, rather than the morally gray character she became in TheNineties. Readers familiar with her MamaBear tendencies and [[FriendToAllChildren her love of children]] would probably be shocked to see the early ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' storyline where Emma kidnapped Kitty Pryde and tried to forcibly {{brainwash}} the young mutant into joining the Hellions. In fact, this would seem especially odd given the later ''ComicBook/XForce'' issue where Emma told Warpath that she approved of his decision to leave the Hellions, and that she never would've forced any of her students to stay with her if they hadn't wanted to.
189* ElementalMotifs: Ice. She is a blonde dressed in all-white, her surname is "Frost", she has a cool and cynical personality, and her organic diamond form can look like ice. It is also [[FireIceDuo a point of contrast]] against her fellow telepath, sometimes-ally, and sometimes-romantic-rival [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]], a FieryRedhead whose Phoenix powers often manifest as flames.
190* EmotionlessGirl: DependingOnTheWriter, she comes across as this due to her detached, cynical persona.
191* EvilFeelsGood: More intensely during the Hellfire Club days, but DependingOnTheWriter, still maintains similar patterns.
192* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Emma takes mentorship as her true call in life, and is very confused when she offers Kitty Pride her guidance to become like Emma and Kitty rejects her.
193* EvilCostumeSwitch: As one of the Phoenix Five. Subverted when she becomes Black Queen during ''ComicBook/DarkReign'' as she betrayed [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] there. She did it again after ''Death of X'', switching from all white to all black.
194* EvilMentor:
195** Sebastian Shaw was this to her when she first joined The Hellfire Club as he encouraged all her worst tendencies.
196** Served as this herself to the Hellions, as she used to be the headmistress of the [[AcademyOfEvil Massachusetts Academy]] where they were trained.
197** She tried to be one to Firestar and [[Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde Kitty Pryde]]. She manipulated Firestar since the beginning of her relationship, but was sincere with Kitty, without any mind control, offering Kitty her mentorship. The point is that Emma is very serious about Mentorship, a ruthless way of life to survive and thrive in a ruthless and corrupt world, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood but she was very confused about why Kitty rejected her]].
198* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: "Evil Sisters Want Happy Brothers" in her case. The only member of Emma's family she loves is her brother Christian, and she invoked AloofBigSister with him to spare him the consequences of the evil acts that Emma was planning to do. The sad part is that if you see DarkAndTroubledPast, or if you could ask Esme's opinion, you have to concede [[JerkassHasAPoint Emma has a point.]]
199* ExposedToTheElements: She wears her {{Stripperiffic}} anywhere, paying no heed to the weather. In the miniseries ''Phoenix: Endsong'', Emma doesn't seem the least bit bothered traipsing around the Arctic half-naked. She is Emma ''[[{{Pun}} Frost]]'', after all.
200* FaceHeelTurn: Has danced on the edge of this a few times following her Hellfire Club days. [[spoiler:Finally jumped over the edge following her SanitySlippage after Present!Scott's death from Terrigen poisoning, manufactured the events of ''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'' and tried to wipe out the Inhumans.]] However, since then, she has been an ally to mutants and the X-Men on several occasions.
201* FakeBoobs: In ''New X-Men'' #118 we are treated to a flashback of her and she has a noticeably flatter chest than the present Emma. At the end of ''Emma Frost'' #12, she decides to change her appearance to avoid being identified when going to college, with her breasts looking significantly larger in #13. In ''Astonishing X-Men'' she makes an off-handed reference to having the "best body money can buy." It's generally accepted by fans that she got breast implants. Though how they change to diamonds along with the rest of her body is anyone's guess.
202%%* FetishizedAbuser: The White Queen's entire deal.
203* FireForgedFriends: With Katherine Pryde. They start off hating each other, but by the time of Jonathan Hickman's X-Men, they are very close friends.
204* FireWaterJuxtaposition: Used to contrast her with Jean when she first enters Scott's life. Emma is constantly associated with ice and the cold because of her surname "Frost", her all-white attire and her cool temperament, and she resembles an ice sculpture when in her organic diamond form; Jean is constantly associated with fire and warmth because of her red hair, her codename "Phoenix" and her unpredictable temper, and her psionic powers frequently manifest as flames. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes'' with one of her random dialogues near Jean Grey: "Ah, the FieryRedhead. Oh, Jean, could you be more trite?"
205* ForcedOrgasm: Emma can use her {{telepathy}} powers to stimulate the pleasure centers in a person's brain. In ''ComicBook/NewXMen'', she used this ability to neutralize a hostile group of anti-mutant protestors, by "pushing their bliss buttons" causing a mass simultaneous case of JizzedInMyPants so strong they all [[PostCoitalCollapse collapsed on the spot]].
206* FreakyFridayFlip: She was rather fond of this during her time as a villain.
207** Pulled off one with ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}} in her Hellfire Club days, in an attempt to destroy the X-Men from within.
208** Years later, she accidentally swapped bodies with ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}}, and then proceeded to fuel his (already significant) insecurities by using his powers far more effectively than he ever had.
209* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In ''ComicBook/XMenBlack'' Emma asks the X-Men leader, ComicBook/{{Rogue}}, for help in destroying the Hellfire Club. Rogue chuckles and orders Emma to go to a corner until she consults with ''her'' team. The X-Men hangs out with Emma for necessity and proximity, because being a Jerkass ManipulativeBitch has that effect in any team of people. Cue Emma's sudden but inevitable betrayal.
210* FriendToAllChildren: Emma was a villain for years. The main thing that led to her HeelFaceTurn, and her chief saving grace, is that she cares deeply about any children placed in her care -- partly because her own childhood was lousy, but mainly because she feels overwhelming guilt for the death of the Hellions, the Hellfire Club's answer to the ComicBook/NewMutants, who were under her command when they died. She even snapped and killed her older sister, Adrienne, after she caused the death of Synch, one of Emma's students from ''ComicBook/GenerationX''.
211* GemstoneMotifs: She's often associated with diamonds. She has the ability to [[CarbonSkin transform her skin into diamond]], her character is often likened to that of a diamond, being beautiful yet sharp and cold, in ''ComicBook/EmmaFrost2003'', while training Emma in use of her telepathy, Astrid suggests thinking up an image for her to focus on. Emma picks [[CallForward a diamond.]]
212* GeniusBruiser: Her Diamond form allows her a certain degree of SuperStrength (less than someone like ComicBook/{{Colossus}}, whom she is meant to be an {{expy}} of in that run[[note]]Morrison ''had'' originally wanted to use Colossus, but as the character had recently performed a HeroicSacrifice, he thought it would be bad form to [[DeathIsCheap immediately bring him back]], so he adapted his story and came up with the concept of Secondary Mutations to explain why Emma became the team's muscle.[[/note]]), as Emma can move her dense form just as easily and quickly as she can her flesh and blood body. Her SuperToughness gets more of a spotlight than her strength, and even when she was briefly [[LiterallyShatteredLives shattered]] it's explicitly stated that a specialized bullet was used ''in addition'' to exploiting the literal flaw in her body.
213* GenreSavvy: If you see Emma's JerkJustifications, she knows pretty well she is a NominalHero at best, if not the TokenEvilTeammate. So she has to rely on true heros to keep her in check:
214** AccuserOfTheBrethren: She manipulates Kitty Pride into being this so Emma would not have excuses for her sociopathy.
215** [[BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork Good Guys do the Clean Work]]: Emma manipulates Iceman to help Emma's brother Christian because Iceman is a truly good person capable of giving hope to others, and Emma invoked [[AloofBigBrother Aloof Big Sister]] in Christian because Emma knows she is not.
216* GirlyGirl: In ''ComicBook/NewXMen''. Also in ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'' before she becomes one of the Phoenix Five.
217* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Her father had her compete with her sisters for the right to be his heir (her brother had the good sense to stay out of it. Consequently, he was the sibling she was closest to). Her rivalry with her eldest sister, Adrienne, became so bad that it eventually went [[CainAndAbel fatal]].
218* GoodFeelsGood: On a number of occasions, she had expressed how much she was trying to be a good person and liked to do "the right things". She does have an uneasy conscience though, enjoys earning approval from Scott, and has been praised for a number of good deeds, although recurrently [[ShootTheDog a bit extreme]]. However, she seems to enjoy earning approval from Scott, and some of her teammates or students.
219%%* GuiltComplex: As explicitly stated in ''Astonishing X-Men'' #18.
220* GrandTheftMe: Happened once involuntarily with ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}}. Back then Iceman really wasn't living up to the potential of his powers. The minute Emma entered his body, she used his abilities in ways he couldn't imagine, which eventually left Iceman more than a little envious.
221* TheHedonist: In her first appearances as a villain. She still often displays hedonistic tendencies, how much is a case of DependingOnTheWriter.
222* HeroicSeductress: She frequently uses her sex appeal to her advantage, even after her HeelFaceTurn.
223* HeroWithAnFInGood: Occasionally improves.
224* HeelFaceTurn: After a fashion. It's kind of funny, she just sort of "fell into" hanging with the X-Men. She was comatose for a long while and in their care, and revived right in the middle of the big Phalanx mega-crossover. She escaped with the rest of the X-Men and, having nowhere else to go, just wound up helping them. She officially joined the X-Men after the Genosha genocide caused by Cassandra Nova.
225* HotTeacher: She's a HeadTurningBeauty teacher that certainly has the attention of several of her male students. And she doesn't change [[{{Stripperiffic}} how she dresses]] while teaching at all.
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229* IAmWhatIAm: As written by Chris Claremont, pre- and post-HeelFaceTurn, Emma knows damn well who she is, what she is, what she's done, and cares precisely not about any of it.
230* IHaveBoobsYouMustObey: While she admits she dresses in {{Stripperiffic}} due to being a vain ProudBeauty, it has the bonus of throwing people off guard and leaving them easier to manipulate. In issue #10 of ''ComicBook/Marauders2019'', she and Pyro are confronted by guards while sneaking around a Russian ship. Emma partially flashes her breasts at the guards and then uses her {{Telepathy}} to make them shoot each other.
231-->'''Pyro:''' Hot damn! How do you control so many at once?\
232'''Emma:''' It's easy to control leering monkeys, Pyro, [[AllMenArePerverts when they all have the same thought.]]
233* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Several of her costumes feature this. When she first joined the X-Men, her costume was a mix of this and NavelDeepNeckline, leaving a few strategically-placed scraps of clothing that formed a reverse "X" with her exposed skin.
234* ImmuneToMindControl: Emma's [[RePower secondary mutation]] gives her an organic diamond form. While it prevents her from using her own telepathy, it renders her immune to anyone else's.
235* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Some writers, Grant Morrison and Kieron Gillen in particular, write Emma as filled with self-loathing, which she covers up with outward hostility and sarcasm, refusing to let anyone but a select few ever see her weakness. Of course, the fact she's surrounded by people who are legitimately morally better than her only fuels her self-loathing further.
236* InstantArmor: Her secondary mutant powers allow her to instantly gives her an organic diamond skin.
237* JerkJustifications: Emma was originally presented as a textbook sociopath, somebody extremely inclined towards being very bad, who has no illusions about the "severe warts on her soul", on-off trying to learn how to be good, and stumbling along the way a lot.
238* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite her aloof behavior and extreme methods, she genuinely cares about the mutant race and her students.
239* JunkieParent: Her mother Hazel Frost abuses prescription drugs to cope with the tensions of the household.
240* KarmaHoudini: She used to torture captive people to death for sexual gratification and [[MindRape telepathically manipulated]] Scott, her patient, into a relationship with her when he was married to Jean. Yet isn't serving multiple life-sentences. She ''pays'' in occasional bad conscience for some of the many horrible things she does, and the tragedies of losing her students, but it's never enough to make her stop doing very morally objectionable things. For example, in ComicBook/XMenBlack she forced an entire building full of hundreds of people to either rape or murder each other just to more easily depose Sebastian Shaw as the Black King, and the X-Men apparently didn't even care enough to hold her accountable.
241* KindheartedCatLover: Maybe not exactly kindhearted, but she's a cat lover.
242* KnightTemplar: She's incredibly ruthless, brutal, and uncompromising, but she's fiercely protective of her students and allies and is greatly invested in helping mutantkind advance and have a better tomorrow. She's just FAR less touchy about using extreme force to achieve her goals and deal with anyone who tries to harm her or those she has sworn to protect.
243* LadyOfWar: Has an elegant, haughty, and ruthless demeanor, and still looks gorgeous when fighting with her psychic powers or diamond form.
244* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Invoked. She (almost) always wears a white costume whereas Selene, the Black queen, usually wears a black version of it.
245* LightIsGood: She wears white and is a hero, [[GoodIsNotNice albiet not a very friendly one]].
246* LightIsNotGood: When she was a villain.
247* LiterallyShatteredLives: Done by one of her five cloned daughters, Esme, who shot her with a diamond bullet. Thanks to Jean, she gets better.
248* LogicalWeakness: Her organic diamond form gives her SuperToughness and while she's yet to be actually "beaten down" the occasional writer remembers that diamonds are hard but they're ''brittle''. When struck properly her form cracks, and she was once [[LiterallyShatteredLives completely shattered]], needing the walking DeusExMachina known as the Phoenix Force to be put back together.
249* LongLived: She's taken to sleeping in her diamond form, during that period she's not aging. So this will extend her youth and lifespan. Though with mutants having adjustable ResurrectiveImmortality, lifespan isn't really an issue anymore.
250* LovableAlphaBitch: She's almost always conceited, extremely critical, and absolutely ruthless in any kind of fight. Not to mention she intentionally wears [[{{Stripperiffic}} all those skimpy outfits]] just [[AttentionWhore to get attention]]. However, she's a MamaBear to anyone who's officially or unofficially her student, and she's almost always been a loyal, reliable member of the various teams she's belonged to.
251* MamaBear:
252** Seriously, do NOT threaten her students. ... She once erased every happy memory in an assassin's mind to protect ComicBook/{{X 23}} from the assassin. On the other hand, originally (as per the ''Firestar'' miniseries) she regularly tortured them when dissatisfied with their progress or wanted to get a point across. She then became a better teacher, however, but is still not above occasionally violating them if she deems it necessary, such as the Elixir case. In her defense, Elixir had just attacked Colossus, one of her best friends, and other X-Men had done worst threats to their own students.
253** She can even becomes this for teen Jean Grey if she wants to. When teen Jean is among those who have been psychically attacked by Lady Xorn, a.k.a. older Jean Grey in ''ComicBook/BattleOfTheAtom'':
254--->'''Emma''': No one said anything about a metal-masked Jean Grey from the future and no one said anything about '''you beating the hell out of yourself'''. You want to psychically battle someone, pick on someone who absolutely despises you.
255** One of the actions that ultimately led to the dissolution of Generation X was Emma killing her sister Adrienne after her machinations caused Synch's death.
256** Emma's relationship with X-23 is one of her most complicated relationships with fellow X-Women. But mess with the young girl and you'll wish you were dead, as Kimura finds out the hard way.
257** Shows this in Warsong after the death of her clones/daughters by the hands of the Phoenix Force. She swears revenge for what happened and appear genuinely sadden by their deaths. This is further shown by her overprotectiveness against young {{ComicBook/Cable}} dating her daughters/clones.
258%%* ManipulativeBitch: Even after the HeelFaceTurn.
259* MeaningfulName: In her villain days, she wasn't really evil in an "ice queen" manner, and in fact outwardly played the role of a benevolent friendly and somewhat nerdy headmaster, so "Frost" didn't really mean anything until Morrison decided it did. Post-Morrison, her surname also serves to highlight the OppositesAttract nature of her relationship with Scott ("'''Frost'''" and "'''Summer'''s"--get it?). There's also the later addition of turning herself into a diamond (frost sorta being related to ice, which doubles as a slang term for diamonds).
260* MentalAffair: That one happened in ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' between her and Scott, some time before [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]]'s death. Really, though, it was more of a case of DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale, considering that Scott had been sent to her for therapy following months of MindRape at the hands of Apocalypse, whereupon she took advantage.
261* TheMentor: She does genuinely enjoy teaching, and while her students have an unfortunate tendency to die (often fairly horribly), her brusque approach means she tends to get them up to scratch in short order - as demonstrated with Rachel Grey and, indeed, teen Jean.
262* MentorOccupationalHazard: {{Inverted|Trope}}, as she has a tendency to ''outlive'' her students, something that gives her a lot of guilt.
263* MindRape: [[MoralMyopia She thoroughly loves this trope.]] She has done this to a lot of people on many different occasions and for many different reasons, sometimes good, sometimes bad.
264* MostCommonSuperpower: Frost is one of the very few superheroines known to have breast implants.
265* MsFanservice: She almost always makes it to the top of any list discussing the sexiest women in comics. Since her inception back in the ’80s, she’s pretty much worn variations on white lingerie, sometimes far more revealing than most of the other Marvel women. She gets quite a few scenes where she's wearing even less than usual and seems to be fully shameless about this. {{Downplayed|Trope}} in ''[[ComicBook/MarvelAdventures Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man]]''. Due to being aged down into a teenager, her outfits are less {{Stripperiffic}}, trading her trademark [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/69/95/05/6995053e3032b3d148ea25d80e17ad83.jpg white lingerie]] for a [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/1/18/Marvel_Adventures_Spider-Man_Vol_1_61.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110605214348 skintight catsuit]] [[https://media.emmafrostfiles.com/comics/covers/u0qdo1L1IdeM.jpg that highlights]] her AdaptationalCurves rather than revealing skin. She's still a MsFanservice, just an age-appropriate one.
266* MoralMyopia:
267** Emma started out heavily into torture, bondage, brainwashing, and slavery, but she was later shown as extremely opposed to the real-world variants.
268** A lot of Emma's AlternateUniverse counterparts actively oppose tyranny. Those who don't, don't do it because in that reality she is the tyrant.
269* MyGreatestFailure: She did not take the deaths of the original Hellions well. In fact, this is partly what precipitated her HeelFaceTurn. As Judgment Day has shown, she still hasn't forgiven herself for it.
270* NavelDeepNeckline: Several of her costumes have gone for this look. An example is her black costume at the New Charles Xavier School.
271* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Morrison's run in ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' introduced the concept of "secondary mutations", with a few of the X-Men gaining new powers. Conveniently, Emma discovers her ability to transform into diamond right after a building falls on her.
272* NonIndicativeName: She doesn't have any actual ice/cold-based powers, unless you count turning her skin into diamond which kind of looks like ice.
273* NotAMorningPerson: She has specifically instructed her students (who, keep in mind, are knowingly being taught by a group of fugitives) to never wake her. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cdee9978dd468e868eb7f95d604d5a06.jpg Not to mention her sleeping position]].
274* NotSoStoic: At the end of Whedon's run on ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'', she is seen shedding tears after [[Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde Kitty Pryde]] sacrifices herself to save the world.
275* TheObiWannabe: Emma has modeled herself as a teacher ever since the 90s when she decided her previous career choice of "RichBitch supervillainess" was going nowhere. Problem is, her track record as a teacher is spotty at best, with multiple students having died under her watch and [[ComicBook/AvengersVsXmen at least one incident]] where she went [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide mad with power]] and mentally enslaved her students outright. In fairness, however, when it comes to the technical aspects both Rachel and teen Jean can attest that she's a very good teacher.
276* OddFriendship:
277%%** With Wolverine. Also a FanPreferredCouple.
278** In an ironic twist, out of all the ''ComicBook/NewMutants'', she has the most relaxed friendship with Sam Guthrie.
279** In ''ComicBook/AllNewXMen'', she befriends teen Jean Grey! Everyone on the X-Men were more than a little freaked out by this. Doubles as IntergenerationalFriendship.
280%%** She's also friends wit ComicBook/JessicaJones, of all people.
281** By the time of ''ComicBook/{{Marauders}}'', she is very close with Kate Pryde, despite them often butting heads back when Emma was a villain.
282* OfCorsetsSexy: Hellfire Club days.
283* {{Orgasmatron}}: She's able to use her telepathic powers to stimulate the pleasure centers in a person's brain. In ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' she used these powers to neutralize a hostile group of protestors, male and female, by "pushing their bliss buttons" causing a mass simultaneous case of JizzedInMyPants so strong all of them orgasmed themselves into a faint.
284* ParentalSubstitute: In ''Anime/MarvelAnimeXMen'', she plays the role of maternal figure for Hisako Ichiki/Armor, mostly because the girl's parents ask Emma to help control Armor's powers.
285* PassiveAggressiveKombat: She's known for having passive agressive exchanges with most of her colleagues. Especially true between her and Kitty Pryde during ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'':
286-->'''Emma:''' This, children, is Kitty Pryde, who apparently feels the need to make a grand entrance.\
287'''Kitty:''' I'm sorry, I was busy remembering to put on all my clothes.\
288'''Emma:''' [[SarcasmMode So gushingly glad you could join us.]]
289* PayEvilUntoEvil: Due to being ReformedButNotTamed, she doesn't mind being overtly cruel to people she feels deserve it.
290* PetTheDog:
291** She has turned very loyal to her students, genuinely loved Cyclops; and although she started out heavily into torture, bondage, brainwashing, and slavery, [[MoralMyopia she was later shown as extremely opposed to the real-world variants]].
292** In ''ComicBook/GenerationX'', Emma remembers when [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter Toad asked for membership into the Hellfire Club]]. After they stopped laughing, Emma offered Toad her particular house so he can recover without further humiliation. The interesting part is that this happened when Emma was White Queen and a true villainess, so sparing TheGrotesque in this period truly applies for the trope.
293** After faking Cyclops's death to make him into more of an idea than a man(Scott was actually already dead) she tells Havok the real circumstances, feeling he has a right to know as Scott's brother.
294** In ''Devil's Reign: X-Men'', it's revealed that she read Spider-Man's mind and discovered his DarkAndTroubledPast. But rather than use her newfound knowledge of his secret identity to her advantage as she usually would, she showed genuine sympathy for him. Note that this was when Emma was still part of the villainous Hellfire Club.
295* PlasticBitch: She has mentioned getting breast implants to explain her rather large bust size. She's also very much a RichBitch, being cold, arrogant, and snobby. She keeps these traits even after her HeelFaceTurn.
296* {{Pride}}: Even post HeelFaceTurn she's rather arrogant.
297* ProgressivelyPrettier: InUniverse example: she was HollywoodHomely in her teenage years (her origin mini-series had her shown and treated as 'GirlNextDoor' pretty) but has made several plastic surgeries to look beautiful. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes'', in which she may comment upon defeating an enemy "I've had plastic surgery more dangerous than you."
298* ProudBeauty: She is a HeadTurningBeauty who is very proud of her appearance and enjoys flaunting her good looks.
299* TheProudElite: As a member of the Hellfire Club, she was literally one of the most influential people in the world, and is known to be incredibly wealthy. She herself says she has [[ProudBeauty the best body money can buy]], is a very powerful {{Telepath}}, and- during the time she got together with Scott- was basically second-in-command of the X-Men. She's also a complete RichBitch who can't go a day without acting like one. But no matter her flaws, she genuinely cares for all her students, and genuinely loved Scott.
300%%* PsychicAssistedSuicide: Provides the page image.
301* PsychicBlockDefense:
302** She's a powerful enough telepath to be able to disable the telepathic powers of others.
303** She can protect herself from psychic powers when she activates her secondary mutation and covers herself in her diamond skin.
304* PsychicNosebleed: She constantly got severe nosebleeds as her PsychicPowers were awakening.
305* PsychicPowers: Emma Frost possesses telepathic abilities of a similar, or slightly lower, caliber to those of Charles Xavier, over which she had an extremely refined level of skill[[note]] It's often implied that while Emma is much stronger in terms of sheer raw power, only falling short of Omega-level Telepaths like Jean Grey and Quentin Quire, Xavier still trumps her in terms of experience (as he is both significantly older than Frost and got his powers at an earlier age)[[/note]]. Frost has been cited as a "World-class telepath", "Omega Class Telepath" and a "Psi of the Highest Order" capable of extraordinary telepathic feats. When Wolverine thought to be protected from her thanks to Level 9 Psi-Shields created by Charles Xavier, she stated she was herself Level 10. More specifically, since her introduction, Emma has displayed the telepathic standards of [[{{Telepathy}} broadcasting and receiving thoughts]], [[MindManipulation mind-control]], [[LaserGuidedAmnesia altering perceptions and memories]], projection of offensive blasts of psionic energy causing mental pain or unconsciousness, AstralProjection, mind switching, brain engram modification, mental sedation of unconscious victims, induction of mental pain by touch and limited psychometry...in short, every form of MindRape. However she can't use them when in her {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le mode.
306* {{Psychometry}}: Emma has displayed limited psychometric powers, enough to have taught a class of young mutants about it. Her sister, Adrienne Frost is the psychometric expert on the family.
307* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
308** Handed a brutal one out to Kimura.
309** Received a brutal one in turn from Teen Jean, who accurately noted that Emma resented her because she knew that while Scott was the love of Emma's life, Jean was the love of Scott's and always would be.
310* RapeAsDrama: One of the reasons Storm hated her for a very, very long time is because while Emma had Storm's body, it is all but spelled out that she had sex with Sebastian Shaw. Taking someone's body is vile and evil enough, but then using that body to sleep with someone is for all intents and purposes this trope.
311* ReformedButNotTamed: Emma started as a villainess who is cold, aloof, arrogant, sociopathic, and likes to [[{{Stripperiffic}} underdress]]. Even after she joins the X-Men, her attitude and behavior doesn't change that much, although she seems to [[DefrostingIceQueen let her coldness melt a little]] and becomes ''slightly'' less sociopathic.
312* RichBitch: She was born to a wealthy mercantile family, which led to her being spoiled and arrogant SmugSuper, even post-HeelFaceTurn.
313* TheRival: What she was to Selene, back in her Hellfire days. Selene was also her {{Foil}} back then, but now she's more Emma's EvilCounterpart.
314* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler: After Cyclop's death in ''ComicBook/DeathOfX'', she loses her mind (she also fooled everyone into thinking that Scott was alive and, later, ''killed'' by ComicBook/BlackBolt) and this led to her FaceHeelTurn in ''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'' where she tries to kill all the Inhumans]].
315* SecondLove: She was Cyclops's second longest-lasting girlfriend after Jean Grey, but alas, it didn't work out in the end. As she more than once noted, and others needled her about, she was second-best to Jean in Scott's eyes (and pretty much everyone else, to add insult to injury).
316* SecretPublicIdentity: Since joining the X-Men, she dropped her codename "White Queen". Justified in that "White Queen" isn't just a name, it's a rank in the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club, which she left to join the X-Men. However, in ''[[ComicBook/XMen2019 House of X]]'', she has apparently adopted "White Queen" as an actual codename and warns the Stepford Cuckoos to only address her as such while in the human world.
317* SerialRapist: She has a long history of this and several other of what should be serious transgressions, but because of DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale, she is never held accountable by the supposed "good guys", the X-Men.
318* SexGoddess: She's frequently portrayed as a skilled lover, mostly due to her [[PowerPerversionPotential willingness to use her powers to enhance her sex life]], such as using her telepathy to figure exactly what her lovers want or even directly stimulating their pleasure centers with her psionic powers.
319* SexyMentor: In ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2013'', she decides to wear a sexy punk-ish outfit when comforting Benjamin after his fight with Scott. It just makes him incredibly uncomfortable since he's only wearing a ModestyTowel at the time and she adopts a NoSenseOfPersonalSpace attitude, with the whole thing being a ploy on her part to make him uncomfortable enough to trigger his VoluntaryShapeshifting powers.
320* TheShameless: Emma Frost's lack of shame (or at least the ability to make people believe she lacks shame) is quite legendary. Besides her [[{{Stripperiffic}} choice in clothing]], Emma doesn't mind much when people see her naked. In ''New Mutants'' she teased Sean about him seeing her naked and in ''Wolverine: The Best There Is'', she didn't bother to put any clothes on when an emergency required her quick presence and ignored Scott's requests for her to put some clothes on. She and Hank even start joking about how much of a prude Scott can be. Emma is also very good at putting on an aloof front when people throw her past as a villain or her sexual history in her face.
321* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Emma doesn't have much body modesty, being deliberately dressed in {{Stripperiffic}} costumes and she scoffs at anyone who questions them. And while she's no exhibitionist, she doesn't really care about being seen naked. In ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' she didn't mind when Sean caught her [[SleepsInTheNude sleeping in the buff]] and teased him for it and in ''Wolverine: The Best There Is'', she didn't bother to put any clothes on when an emergency required her quick presence and ignored Scott's requests of PleasePutSomeClothesOn and she and Hank even start joking about how much of a prude Scott can be.
322* SleepsInTheNude: In ''ComicBook/GenerationX'', Sean discovers Emma does this when he confronts her one night about an issue. She answers the door nude while holding a ModestyBedsheet to her chest, and very angry since she [[NotAMorningPerson hates getting interrupted while sleeping]]. After discussing the issue, Emma then [[DressHitsFloor intentionally drops the sheet]] before shutting the door, seemingly just [[TheTease to frustrate him]].
323* SmugSuper: Her problem is that she's good and she knows it.
324* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Had this dynamic with Kitty Pryde during ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'':
325-->'''Emma''': This children, is Kitty Pryde, who apparently feels the need to make a grand entrance.\
326'''Kitty''': I'm sorry. I was busy remembering to put on the rest of my clothes.\
327'''Emma''': So ''gushingly'' glad you could join us.
328* SoProudOfYou: To Kitty in ''Giant Size Astonishing X-Men'' #1 and Hisako in the anime. She also tells her daughter/clone Esme that out of all the Stepford Cuckoos, she is the one that Emma is most proud of.
329* SourOutsideSadInside: A defining trait of her. She often cries alone when no one's watching, especially after anger outbursts.
330* SpotlightStealingSquad: Seems to get more attention in the comics now, than women who've been on the team far longer.
331* StatuesqueStunner: Emma is 5'10 HeadTurningBeauty and tends to be drawn as the taller one when interacting with most other X-Women, especially [[Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde Kitty Pryde]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] (both 5'6).
332* StevenUlyssesPerhero: {{Averted|Trope}}. Just because her surname is 'Frost' doesn't mean she uses [[AnIcePerson ice powers]].
333* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her overall body of costumes are some of the most revealing and overtly sexual of any character in the Marvel universe. She does it on purpose as a way of [[DistractedByTheSexy making it easier to distract and manipulate men]]; as far as she's concerned, it's just another way of automatically putting the ball in her court. Again, {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes'', where Jean may comment "You know, Emma, I can read minds with my clothes ''on''."
334* SuperToughness: She eventually gained a "secondary mutation" that lets her shapeshift into a form that is living diamond. This makes her extremely difficult to hurt, but disables her PsychicPowers until she reverts to her fleshy form.
335* SugarAndIcePersonality: During ''ComicBook/GenerationX'', beneath her aloof and apathetic behavior, Emma was a tortured soul who [[IJustWantToBeLoved just wanted to be loved]] and [[IJustWantToHaveFriends trusted by her teammates]]. This was carried over by some writers in later X-Books.
336* SurvivorGuilt: She already had a major case of this after Mountjoy murdered The Hellions and ''then'' she became the SoleSurvivor of the mutant massacre in Genosha, and exhibits varying degrees of mild depression to full-on psychotic behavior.
337* TamerAndChaster:
338** During ''ComicBook/GenerationX'', Emma's outfits showed far less skin than usual.
339** Her costume in ''ComicBook/{{Marauders}}'', while having an admittedly low neckline, covers all of her torso and legs, unlike most iterations of her outfit.
340* TeacherStudentRomance: Her miniseries has a teenage Emma developing a crush on her art teacher Ian Kendall — and when her [[{{Telepathy}} mind-reading powers]] set in, she learns that he's attracted to her as well. Emma's ControlFreak of a father gets the teacher fired (and forbids him from ever seeing Emma again). They later meet again when Emma ends up attending a college where he is teaching. There the teacher, Emma, her telepathic roommate, and Emma's new best friend get involved in a love rectangle where the roommate telepathically manipulates the best friend into accusing Emma of sexual advances in order to remove the two people standing between her and Emma. In response to this revelation, Emma mind wipes her roommate, then uses her own psychic power to hijack her best friend's mind and make everyone think she's a lying, crazy stalker. Afterward, Emma confesses to Ian what she did in order to protect him, in the name of being honest with the man she loves in hopes that he would not hold it against her in the event he wanted to begin a relationship with her at last. Unfortunately, finding out that Emma was a mutant AND had used her psychic powers to get her best friend labelled insane causes him to reject Emma, turning her into the cold-blooded villain she would become.
341* TeamMom: To her students at least.
342* TeethClenchedTeamwork:
343** With Rachel Grey. Not just for the whole "used to be a supervillain" thing but also because she was dating Rachel's dad.
344** During ''X-Men: Blue'', she's part of a LegionOfDoom with an Inverted Havok, Bastion, and Ms. Sinister. While working with Bastion alone is awkward enough, it's Claudine she saves her venom for, and when the time comes to betray her, Emma jumps on it.
345* {{Telepathy}}: The specialty of her PsychicPowers. She's known as being one of the most powerful telepaths on Earth, being considered to be an "Omega Class Telepath". She's able to create a PsychicLink between multiple people and across large distances, even being able to broadcast a person's thoughts to others. She can even [[PsychicBlockDefense psionically shut off another's person's telepathy]].
346* TheThreeFacesOfEve: A rather dark variation with her sisters. She's the Mother: caring, nurturing and experienced but also tough-as-nails and pragmatic. Adrienne is the narcissistic, ambitious, manipulative, envious and heartless Seductress. Cordelia is the immature, faithless, AttentionWhore-like and unthinking Child.
347* TooKinkyToTorture: In an issue of ''ComicBook/XMen'', at one point during a battle between her and ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}}, he binds her to the wall with ice shackles. Far from being intimidated, the White Queen mentions that she used to pay good money for just such an experience.
348* TragicHeroine: Eventually in ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', she's horrified by her actions in the Phoenix Five.
349* TraumaButton: The deaths of her original students, the Hellions. Anything that reminds her of that drives her to a cold, but murderous rage. One of her sisters tried to kill Generation X and succeeded in killing Synch. Emma murdered her in cold blood.
350* TriggerPhrase: She can use her telepathic powers to give people these, usually as a form of CoolAndUnusualPunishment
351** In ''[[ComicBook/XMen Astonishing X-Men]]'', she uses her powers to shut down two armed guards' pain centers after a fight with Wolverine, which seems like a nice thing to do, but then she stuck something extra in:
352---> '''Emma Frost:''' You feel no pain. You will go straight to a hospital. Remember nothing of this place. And every time you hear the words "parsley", "intractable", and "longitude", you will vomit uncontrollably for 48 hours.\
353'''Cyclops:''' Nice work, X-Men... ''My girlfriend is very weird.''
354** Emma used this same trick in ''[=A+X=] #13'' while on a personal mission with ComicBook/BlackWidow, with a slight twist to it. Rather than a trigger phrase, she used her telepathy to implant a pervert (by the name of Frank) who was blackmailing her with a supposed sex tape with a trigger ''sight''. Now, every time he sees a pair of bare breasts, he projectile vomits. ''Every time.'' Natasha finds it so amusing that she feints having left something behind just to go back and flash the guy again.
355--->'''Black Widow:''' I ''forgot'' something, just be a second.\
356'''[[AssholeVictim Frank]]:''' ''[offscreen]'' BLOOORRRCHHHH!!!\
357'''Emma:''' What'd you forget?\
358'''Black Widow:''' I just ''[[ForTheLulz had]]'' [[ForTheLulz to see that again.]] Some things just ''never'' get old.
359* TokenEvilTeammate: Subverted or played straight, DependingOnTheWriter.
360* TooDesperateToBePicky: The one and only reason why she swallowed her pride and asked her older sister Adrienne for a bailout when her school was in financial jeopardy. It was the last resort indeed before having to consider crime.
361* TookALevelInKindness: Since ''[[ComicBook/XMen2019 House of X]]'', she's been considerably nicer.
362* UnderwearOfPower: Her black costume in ''Uncanny X-Men'' vol. 3, followed with StockingFiller to cover her remaining legs.
363* VaporWear: Her Phoenix Five costume lacks bra and panties.
364* VillainBallMagnet: Emma struggles to fight her darker urges, and on a few occasions she gives in. It should be noted, however, that for as often as she sometimes indulges in her old lifestyle, she always finds a way to go back to being a true and loyal X-Man.
365* VillainTakesAnInterest: Her troubled relationship with Kitty Pride began when Emma was still a villain and took an interest in Kitty, offering her a mentorship. Kitty didn't want to even think about it, and Emma was sincerely surprised that anyone ''wouldn't'' want to be like her.
366* VillainsLearnFaster: As a villain in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'', she managed to take control of Iceman's body after being rendered comatose to escape the X-Men and proceeds to use [[AnIcePerson Iceman's abilities]] better than he ever has after having them for no more than half an hour.
367* VitriolicBestBuds: Her relationship with certain other X-women. In the mini-series that reintroduced Nova (the flaming Herald of Galactus, not [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} that guy]]), she's this to quite a few superheroines in the Marvel Universe given the number that showed up to her birthday party. They might not like the way she does things, but respect what she can do and she's nothing if not interesting to the more straight-laced heroines.
368* WeakButSkilled: Emma's {{telepathy}} isn't as powerful as Xavier's or members of the Grey family but she makes up for it by being crafty and ruthless. She was able to defeat both Nate and Rachel Grey in telepathic battles when both were young simply by being more experienced, openly admitting in the latter case that if Rachel had been even remotely trained the power differential would mean that Rachel would crush her. To put it plainly, whereas Rachel and Nate historically used their powers like a nuke (as did Jean, for a while), Emma can use hers like a scalpel with surgical precision. And while they've all trained up since, Emma is probably still the most precise.
369* WellIntentionedExtremist: She genuinely seeks to help mutantkind and protect her students, but has some serious flaws in the way she goes about it.
370* WolverinePublicity: She has been appearing in a great deal of comics, often [[{{Fanservice}} just so that she can be there]]. The worst example is the time when she showed up on one page of one issue of ComicBook/WhiteTiger's miniseries to tell her that white wasn't her color (after several thugs had mistaken her for Emma... because a dark-haired Hispanic woman and a blonde Caucasian woman are so alike).
371* WomanOfWealthAndTaste: She's a RichBitch with a taste for luxury and fine things. This was especially evident during her days in the Hellfire Club, but she preserved this attitude even after her HeelFaceTurn.
372* WorkingWithTheEx: Keeps being a part of the Cyclops-led faction of the X-Men even after they broke up.
373* YourMindMakesItReal: The ''Torn'' arc in ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'' is a more complex example than most. At first it seems like Emma [[spoiler:has betrayed the X-Men and rejoined the Hellfire Club, but it turns out all of them, except for Cassandra Nova, are manifestations of Emma's guilt over being a former villain and her fear of falling back to her old ways. She projects these mental images into the X-Men too, so it seems like individual members of the Hellfire Club are the ones fighting them and messing with their heads. Cassandra had planted a suggestion in her mind before being imprisoned in a cocoon, and simply took advantage of these doubts and fears]].
374* YourWorstMemory: Getting caught having a psychic affair with Cyclops gets her forced into reliving her worst memories, courtesy of Jean; her failure to save the Hellions is apparently chief among them.
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