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  1. As 'Iceman', Bobby learned to control his abilities in order to protect a world that feared and hated him for being different alongside Cyclops, Angel, Beast, and Marvel Girl. Iceman quickly befriended Beast, however, he remained self-conscious about being the youngest member of the group.

  2. Iceman (Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and is a founding member of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby , the character first appeared in The X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963).

  3. Iceman | Marvel 101. Bobby Drake discovered his mutant power to create ice while in his early teens, yet kept his condition hidden from everyone but his parents. Initially, Bobby was unable to stop feeling cold and shivering, but soon managed to keep it under control.

  4. Iceman was one of the three leads in the animated television series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, in which he was voiced by Frank Welker. Very little background is given on the character, though in several episodes he appears with his former teammates, the X-Men.

  5. Cable Destroyed the X-Men. (Earth-21993) Professor X led founding X-Men. (Earth-23378) Sentinel Territories. (Earth-25158) Silver Surfer, Night Rider, White Tiger, Iceman, Moon Knight, Wendigo fought in a snowstorm. (Earth-28438) Iceman became a monster.

  6. Iceman (born Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake) is a mutant who can freeze anything around him and transform his entire body into organic ice. Bobby lived with his mother, father and younger brother. Eventually he began to display mutant abilities but he kept it from them out of fear.

  7. Feb 11, 2024 · From adventures where he was the only one who could defeat any given villain the X-Men were faced against, to moments of personal growth that further developed his character, here are 10 Iceman moments that prove he’s the ‘coolest’ original X-Men member (and in more ways than just the obvious).

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