X-Men Origins: Emma Frost #1

Writer: Valerie D'Orazio Artist: Karl Moline Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 26, 2010 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
7.0Critic Rating
4.2User Rating

Witness the birth of the White Queen! From the mousy girl from a rich New England family, to the rich and terrifying queen of a secret society to the leader of the X-Men, Emma has cut a powerful swath through the Marvel Universe. See her rise to power in this one-shot by up-and-comer Valerie D’Orazio and Karl Moline (LONERS, Buffy)! One-Shot/Rated A …$3.99

  • 8.0
    The Comic Addiction - Jessica Harrison May 29, 2010

    Overall I really enjoyed this new addition to the tale of one of the most entertaining characters in the X-men series. Obviously, I would recommend it to fellow Emma Frost fans (as it doesnt play with the origin most will be aware of too much), but those who arent White Queen fanboys (and girls) might also enjoy flicking through it as she does get royally abused as the issue progresses! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Christopher Power May 28, 2010

    Aside from the odd choices made in the story telling, there isn't anything terribly wrong with this book. Unfortunately, the discordant notes in the story could drive readers to distraction while a large number of readers will happily drool over the idea of Emma Frost as a stripper called the Ice Princess. Read Full Review

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