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The premier man of ice from Marvel Comics.
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DC Comics' premier ice woman.
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The ice cold ninja from the Mortal Kombat video games. This character has been published by Malibu Comics.
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I know it's a bird and not a person, but he's cool. From Nintendo's Pekemon a bird of ice.
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One of the enemies of the Thundercats.
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A Marvel Comics ice person.
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Batman's coolest enemy. (From DC Comics.)
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Another fighter from Mortal Kombat with ice based powers.
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An icy woman from the Masters of the Universe.
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An ice woman from Lone Star Press.
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In the public domain, though this picture is Marvel Comics' version of the Norse God of ice.
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One of DC Comics' coolest villains.
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A cool robot from Capcom's Megaman series.
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An icy cool alien from the fighting game "Killer Instinct", and also published by Acclaim Comics.
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Extreme Studios', from Image Comics, ice man.
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A really cool villain from Marvel Comics. There have been at least two versions of Blizzard.
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A cool guy from the DC series "Young Heroes in Love".
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From Capcom, a Robot Master who was also cool.
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A cool character from Heroic Publishing.
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A cool chick from Caliber Press.
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The original Blizzard in Marvel Comics.
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A cool chick in DC Comics.
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A cool Nintendo character.
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A cool chick from Heroic Publishing.
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A cool character from Eclipse Comics.
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A cool chick from Marvel Comics' 2099 universe.
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A boy with cold based powers from the 31st century in DC Comics.
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How can anyone forget the beloved Frosty The Snowman who appears to be in the public domain.
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From Wildstorm Comics, now DC Comics, is a cool guy who can control ice.
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From Image Comics' Wildguard series is a character with not only fire power, but cold powers too.
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A cool chick from Marvel Comics.
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The original Killer Frost in DC Comics.
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From Image Comics' Noble Causes series.
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A snowman like creature from Disney.
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She is in the public domain. She was from a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
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A villain from Marvel Comics.
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An alternate reality version of Ice from the Mainstream DC Universe.
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From Image Comics' Top Cow Studios is a City of Heroes character.
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From the Bionicles created by Lego.
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An amalgamation of Iceman (Marvel) and Ice (DC).
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An ice master from Marvel Comics. He originally appeared in Hostess advertisements.
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From DC Comics is a reptilian alien with cold based powers.
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From Comico Comics is a character with cold based powers.
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From Broadsword Comics is the queen of the Frost Fairies. She has powers based on the cold.
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A mutant from Marvel Comics with ice based powers.
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A DC Comics villain with cold based powers.
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An Image Comics character with cold based powers.
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A cool chick from Broadsword Comics.
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Image Comics' Tom Cow Studio's ice powered character.
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A Marvel Comics villainess with ice based powers.
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A DC Comics villain with ice based powers.
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A villain from Image Comics with ice powers.
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From Avatar Press is a character whose name implies that he is made of snow or has cold and ice powers or both.
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An amalgamation of Iceman (Marvel) and Aquaman (DC).
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This character from Marvel Comics not only has fire based powers, but cold based powers too.
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This Image comics character has battled the Nobel Causes team.
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An Image Comic's character with cold based powers.
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A Wildstorm Comics character with cold based powers.
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A Marvel Comics mutant character with cold based powers.
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A DC Comics character with ice and cold based powers.
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DC Comic's first Icicle character.
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The son of DC Comics' first Icicle character.
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A Marvel Comics villain with cold based powers.
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An Ice and cold based character from Image Comics' Noble Causes alternate future.
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A DC Comics character with ice and cold based powers.
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A yeti character from DC Comics with ice and cold based powers.
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A mutant from Marvel Comics with fire and ice powers.
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A character with ice and cold based powers from Disney.
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A character with ice and cold based powers from DC Comics.
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A Capcom character that seems to have ice and cold based powers as inferred from the name and appearance.
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A character with ice control powers from Play Press.
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This SNK Playmore character has ice control powers.
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A character from Wildstorm Comics/ DC Comics with ice control powers.
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A character with ice control powers from Image Comics' Noble Causes comic book series.
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An Image Comics character that looks like an actual snowman. He possibly has ice control powers.
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A Capcom character with ice control powers.
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A character with ice control powers from Sirius Entertainment.
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A Wildstorm Comics/ DC Comics character with ice powers.
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A Marvel Comics character with ice powers.
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A Nintendo Pokemon character with ice powers.
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A mutant with ice powers from Marvel Comics' 2099 universe.
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An America's Best Comics character with ice powers.
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A character with ice powers from Dynamite Entertainment.
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A Shueisha character from the anime and manga called Saint Seiya. According to the list of powers he does have ice powers.
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A Capcom character that appears to have ice control powers.
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A Marvel Comics character that has ice control powers in addition to numerous other powers like fire control and super strength.
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A Dark Horse Comics character with ice control powers appearing in Avatat: The Last Airbender series.
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A Capcom robotic character. It's not entirely clear if this character has ice control powers or not. I added this character to the list because if its name.
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A Marvel Comics villain with ice control powers.
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A DC Comics character with ice control powers.
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The amalgamation of DC's Flash and Marvel's Iceman.
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A being of ice in the public domain.
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A living snowman from Disney's "Frozen".
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A Marvel Comics character with ice manipulation powers.
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A DC Comics character with ice control powers.
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A character with ice control powers from the Adventure Time cartoon and Boom! Studios comics.
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A Pokemon character with ice control powers from Nintendo.
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A cool looking character from Marvel Comics.
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A Capcom robotic character that appears to have ice powers.
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A Marvel Comics character with ice control powers.