Sunday, September 21, 2025

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 858: THE FROST

(Wham Comics 002, 1940)


Just after Blue Fire gets his powers and vows to use them to beat up "criminals, racketeers and foreign spies" he is served a chance to do so on a silver platter when his local newspaper carries an account of a ship at sea being sabotaged by a very cold man who just stood around in the engine room until everything broke. 



Making his way to the ship in question, Blue Fire uses his intangibility power to invade the passengers' privacy by searching every stateroom until he finds some orders written in "a foreign language" that prove the saboteur's identity, just in time for the man himself to make an appearance. One hastily-gulped-down pill later, the man is revealed to be the Frost, which is a very good name for a cold guy. More importantly, the Frost might just be the best look for a cold-based character that I have ever seen - the heavy shading combined with the thick coat of clear ice is dynamite.



Since Blue Fire is not actually a fire guy but an intangibility guy, he and the Frost are purely thematic and not elemental opposites, and it in fact turns out that thanks to the always-on nature of Blue Fire's powers they are hilariously unable to do any harm to one another (though thanks to the Frost's motor mouth we do learn his precise weight, a bit of a rare occurrence in the days before the likes of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe). 

Blue Fire ends up retreating after the fight drags on long enough that he is at risk of becoming tangible again, and the Frost is able to make a getaway while his foe is rounding up the ship's crew to deal with him. And since Blue Fire never makes another appearance, the Frost is yet another super-crook left at large by default. Damn you, whims of the early comics industry!

(someone should absolutely steal the Frost's look for another cold cguy. It's dynamite, I tell you!

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