Not only is Emma Frost shaping up to be the Queen of mutants and the Hellfire Club, but she is starting to come off as a total (female dog) 100% of the time ... and some other females from the Marvel vers can be classified as such. But my question right now is, are there any Marvel men that you would consider the "C" word?
Off the top of my mind I can only think of Tony Stark. What do you all think? Who in Marvel that is male do you think should sit at the side of the White Queen and be the Ice King?
Emma Frost
Character » Emma Frost appears in 6153 issues.
Emma Frost is a fictional character originating from Marvel Comics. Originally starting off as a super villain and enemy of the X-Men, during which she was the White Queen of the Hellfire Club, Emma Frost is a powerful mutant telepath who can transform herself into organic diamond. She has become a prominent member of the X-Men. A gifted teacher, Emma is renowned for her beauty, wit, and sense of fashion.
We All Know Emma Frost Can Be The "C" Word...
right now to me her boyfriend is being a complete "C" word, and they're made for each other
starks never been much of a "C" he's just more of a definitive jackass, that amuses people off and on again.
oh and im pretty sure you can get away with saying CUNT. it has different meanings all around the world. In new zealand and most of europe its not even a "swear"
I know i was being respectful to the women of the US, tho its my favorite word and i use it more then the word "the"
Starts with C, rhymes with Hunt? One of my favourite words to use... but it's not a word to use about women. It's a fantastically insulting word that feminises men.
As for Emma... she's an ice queen. Marvel has many fantastic catty ice queens. The mutant world alone has Frost, Psylocke, Monet & more. I'll refer you to Pixelized to provide a full list of mutantkind's best ice queens.
However, I'll also refer you to Babs' review of the most recent Uncanny X-Men (#527?) where Emma is portrayed so out of character. It's time to get the ice queen back in character, it's how we all love her.
Thank you :)
@DH69 said:
"In Australia it's the worst word you can say, particularly about women. I never say it, I just find it vulgar; and I'm a guy.right now to me her boyfriend is being a complete "C" word, and they're made for each other
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starks never been much of a "C" he's just more of a definitive jackass, that amuses people off and on again.
oh and im pretty sure you can get away with saying C***. it has different meanings all around the world. In new zealand and most of europe its not even a "swear"
Also, Cyclops rules. And Stark is just a complete jagoff.
I love Emma when she is written correctly, but se was just a raging, pms-ing, biatch in UXM 527. Typically, I like arrogant characters such as Emma, M, and Northstar.
I think Matt Fraction should hold onto the "C-word" title. :P
"God you're awesome. And it's so true. I use it on other guys and it just pisses them off to the point where they look completely helpless.Starts with C, rhymes with Hunt? One of my favourite words to use... but it's not a word to use about women. It's a fantastically insulting word that feminises men.
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The thing about Emma though, I dont' think she needs a man next to her that is her same "temperment" they would fight, have great sex, but it would all burn out. I, surprisingly, like her with Scott; even though I always hated Cyclops (and Jean Grey as a matter of fact).I think they have great chemisrty and balance eachother out, because she gives him balls and he reigns in her Frostiness. I think of other extremely stong minded and opinionated characters and don't see one of them lasting very long at all with Emma, she would chew them to pieces.
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