Adrienne Frost

Adrienne Frost

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caption=Adrienne Frost as the White Queen of the Hellfire Club
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Adrienne Frost
real_name=Adrienne Frost
species=Human Mutant
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Generation X" #48 (February, 1999)
creators=Jay Faerber and Terry Dodson.
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
status=Deceased
alliances=
previous_alliances= Generation X, Hellfire Club, London Branch
aliases= White Queen
powers= Psychometry|

Adrienne Frost is a fictional character of the Marvel Universe, the older sister of Emma Frost and Cordelia Frost. Not much is known about her. She first appeared in "Generation X" #48 (February, 1999). The issue was scripted by Jay Faerber and drawn by Terry Dodson.

Fictional character biography

Early years

Adrienne was the first child born to Hazel and Winston Frost. Siblings Christian, Emma and Cordelia followed. The Frost home was not one of love and kindness but one of mind games and control. Adrienne established herself as the "perfect child" and was the favorite of their cold and emotionless father, hoping to gain his favor and inherit the Frost family fortune.

Adrienne was a power monger and showed little remorse or emotion when hurting her siblings both emotionally and physically. At an early age Adrienne discovered her mutant ability of psychometry: the ability to touch an object and instantly know the object's history in terms of events surrounding its past, present, and future owners. Her power revealed to her what she had always known: Winston, her father had little intention of dividing his fortune between all of his children. Instead, he planned to pick the child who he perceived as being able to guide his company into a state of growth and prosperity.

This simply reinforced her original beliefs and she became cold and distant to the world, the only people who were worth anything were those she could manipulate in her chess game of power. Her power allowed her to become an 'A' student and excel in all her endeavors, continuing to earn her father's favor. However, Emma's rebellion against their father lead to Winston developing a profound new interest in her. To demoralize her, Adrienne outed Christian, with whom Emma was closest to, [Emma Frost #4] and set things in motion that lead to his attempted suicide [Emma Frost #5] . She also exposed Emma's kiss with her teacher Ian Kendall which resulted in him being fired. In retaliation, Emma shocked her sister by exposing Adrienne's secret modeling career, of which their father disapproved. [Emma Frost #4]

Despite her best laid plans Adrienne had no control over the fact that her father saw Emma as akin to him when he was young. Confident, Adrienne gathered with her siblings for her father to reveal who would guide his finances into the next millennium. Believing herself to be the prime candidate, Adrienne was shocked when their father chose Emma as his heir. However, sick of her father's manipulations, Emma chose to leave and make it on her own, leaving Adrienne as the second choice.

Adrienne continued living under her father, at times even suffering his physical abuse. She continued to resent Emma and their father, going so far as to release a ransom video of Emma sent to their father to the media. Winston, having disowned Emma, wished to ignore the video, but was placed in the public eye by Adrienne's actions.

After this, it is unknown what happened to her father and mother. Adrienne assumed control of Frost Enterprises, using her powers to increase her wealth and power. She married and later murdered her husband, Steven, whom she frequently clashed with.

Headmistress of Generation-X and Revenge

Her sister Emma first approached Adrienne to loan her some money after her Massachusetts Academy had fallen into debt. Initially turning Emma down because of their history, Adrienne accepted her offer after using her powers to learn that the academy was secretly the home for Generation X [Generation X #49] . She became co-headmaster of the Massachusetts Academy. She convinced her sister to re-open the school to the public to raise the funds necessary to keep the school open. As a result of the new human student body, Generation-X was forced to wear uniforms that hid their identities. She also gave Generation X new and sometimes questionable assignments, intentionally putting them in harm's way [Generation X #51] . The first of these assignments was to retrieve a sword from Madripoor that she had used to kill her husband. Her real intentions for accepting Emma's offer then surfaced, using a combination of her powers and the Danger Room, she trapped Generation X in a simulation recreating Emma's earlier students The Hellions' demise at the hands of Trevor Fitzroy [Uncanny X-Men #281] . She had hoped to drive Emma insane by watching another group of her students die. While Emma and Generation X were able to escape this illusion, Adrienne, now calling herself the new White Queen, escaped by using a teleportation device concealed as a necklace around her neck. [Generation X #56]

Adrienne went to London where she successfully embezzled millions from the London branch of the Hellfire Club. She then began to plot her revenge on Emma by returning to the school, demanding that she be reinstalled as headmistress or she would out the school as a mutant sanctuary. She revealed the school's mutant students regardless, starting riots among human students and later planted bombs at the school that killed several students including Synch.

Emma later confronted Adrienne, who made it clear that she intended to escalate the violence and endanger more students. Recognizing that her powers did not work on Adrienne, Emma shot her in the chest with a gun [Generation X #75] . Emma then hid Adrienne's death from her students, going so far as to psychically kill an investigating policeman. Emma then inherited Adrienne's fortune and Frost Enterprises. Their discovery of Adrienne's murder at Emma's hands caused Generation X to no longer trust Emma.

Posthumous

Adrienne appeared once more--as that of a mental illusion to her sister Emma, who was having conflicting emotions about having killed her. In the end, however, Emma realized she was not sorry that she had killed Adrienne, only that she didn't kill her before she endangered her students [X-men unlimited #34] .

Powers and abilities

Adrienne had the mutant ability of psychometry. She was able to touch an object and instantly know a history of many events concerning the object, such as all of its previous owners, events that took place around the object, and the possible future of the object and its future owners. It allowed Adrienne to gather otherwise private information which she turned towards investigation, extortion, and espionage.

Adrienne was also completely immune to her sister Emma's telepathy. She was also an exceptionally skilled and intelligent business woman and expert manipulator.

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/characters/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1145 "UncannyXmen.net": Bio]
* [http://www.mutanthigh.com/adrienne.html"Mutant High": Bio]


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