Freeze claims that he has been in Limbo so long he has forgotten what a human face looks like. The Silver Age incarnation appears in Comic Book Limbo and is encountered by Animal Man. Character Evolution Silver Age: Earth-One Mr. The cover of the Blackhawk issue is titled The Fantastic Mr. Freeze appeared in Blackhawk #117 in 1957, two years prior to the Batman #121 appearance. Freeze was created by Bob Kane, Sheldon Moldoff and Dave Wood (the last two creators are uncredited). It was adapted from a Harlon Ellison pitch. A one shot adaptation of the story that was to introduce Two-Face into the 1960s Batman television show came was titled Batman 66: The Lost Episode. Clint Eastwood was to portray Two-Face in the next season. Two-Face was originally slated to be the character but it was thought that he would be "too scary" for kids. Freeze" was thanks to the 1960's Batman television series which popularized the character. To counter this, Fries builds himself a cryo-suit to keep his body temperature below zero (powered by diamonds) and an ice gun. This results in an accident changing Fries so that he can only live in sub-zero temperatures. When Ferris finds out about Fries stealing from him, he and some of his goons try to kill Fries in the cryo lab. In order to save Nora he has to steal equipment from the company he is working for. Fries, as he cannot find a way to cure Nora, finds a way to place her in cryo-stasis. In a desperate attempt to save her life, he begins work at a large corporate company run by the evil and corrupted Ferris Boyle. When Nora is diagnosed with a rare terminal illness, Victor's life begins to spiral downhill. Victor Fries was a talented scientist, with a horrible past (a violent father, no friends) that married the love of his life, Nora Fries.
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