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Marvel’s X-Menline recently announced a brand-new series for another fan-favorite character, finally giving Emma Frosther first solo series in over 20 years. Following in the footsteps of the recent Rogue: The Savage Land, the series won’t be set in the present day. Instead, Marvel Comics will revisit Emma’s story at another point in X-Men history, taking readers back to her roots in the villainous group, the Hellfire Club.

As announced by Marvel, writer Amy Chu and artist Andrea Di Vito are teaming up for the five-part limited series titled Emma Frost: The White Queen, set before she was the X-Men’s own diamond-skinned diva. David Nakayama’s cover art showcases the White Queen sitting on her throne while the 80s versions of Wolverine and Storm rush behind.

Emma has had a lot of iconic costumes over the years, but the cover shows that she’ll be wearing her traditional look from the character’s very first appearances, allowing the White Queen to serve once again as one of the X-Men’s fiercest adversaries.

A New X-Men Prequel Series Brings Emma Frost Back to Her Villainous Roots

Emma Frost: The White Queen #1 (of 5); Written by Amy Chu; Art by Andrea Di Vito; Cover by David Nakayama; Available June 18th, 2025

Despite Emma Frost earning full-fledged superhero status in current X-Men comics, she’s still always retained a cold edginess that makes her one of the more complicated and complex mutant heroes. Finally, Marvel is delving into her history as a ruthless supervillain in the new prequel series, with details that could help inform her character in the present as well. When Emma was first introduced in Uncanny X-Men #129 (1980) by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, she was already a major player in the Hellfire Club as their White Queen. The new series will expand on her place in the sinister organization.


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Emma may have become one of the X-Men’s most iconic heroes, but she made her name as one of their most devious and cutthroat villains. Chu and Di Vito’s upcoming series promises to explain her motives in the Hellfire Club’s Inner Circle in a story filled with mutant espionage as she tries to find a mole in the club that’s working for the X-Men. While many readers have grown accustomed to Emma’s current personality and power set, Emma Frost: The White Queen will take the character back to the beginning before she even had the secondary mutation manifesting her diamond powers.

Secrets of the White Queen Will Be Revealed As Marvel Delves Deeper Into Emma’s History

From the Hellfire Club to the X-Men

As many heroes of the X-Men continue to get their own solo series after the line’s From the Ashes relaunch, many readers are wondering why Marvel is taking a detour to Emma’s past rather than continuing her adventures outside the Exceptional X-Men series she currently stars in. Revisiting her time as the White Queen, the limited series still has a chance to introduce new characters and expose secrets from the past that could influence Emma’s future. With the success of Rogue: The Savage Land, it’s clear that there are stories from the X-Men’s past that are worth fleshing out further.

While the current Emma Frost trains new mutant students alongside Kitty Pryde, the limited series prequel will see the Hellfire Club’s White Queen using her telepathy to get to the bottom of a mutant mystery within the malevolent group. Even though Emma is one of the X-Men’s coldest heroes, she has always been a fierce fighter for mutant-kind, and the series could put a spotlight on how she worked for her people with a more sinister outlook. As Marvel expands on X-Men history, showcasing the bad side of Emma Frost could prove why she’s one of Marvel’s greatest mutant characters.

Emma Frost: The White Queen #1 will be available June 18, 2025, from Marvel Comics!

Source: Marvel

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