Killer Frost
Creation & Design
Killer Frost was created by writer John Broome and artist Carmine Infantino, first appearing in The Flash #110 in 1969. She was designed as a foil to the Flash, embodying the cold and calculating nature of ice.
Early Years
Initially portrayed as a villain, Killer Frost's character evolved over the years, often being depicted as a tragic figure with a complex backstory involving her powers and personal struggles.
Character Development
Over the years, Killer Frost has transitioned from a villain to a more nuanced character, often portrayed as an anti-heroine. Her struggles with her powers and her desire for redemption have made her a compelling figure in the DC Universe.
Cultural Reception
Killer Frost has been well-received by fans and critics alike, often praised for her complexity and depth as a character.
Character Details
Aliases:
Killer Frost, Caitlin Snow
Affiliations:
Justice League, Suicide Squad, Flash Family
Abilities:
Cryokinesis, Expert scientist, Hand-to-hand combat
Equipment:
Ice gauntlets, Cryogenic technology