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Mr. Freeze (The Batman)
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Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Mr. Freeze is the tertiary antagonist in the cartoon series The Batman. In this series, Victor Fries was a common bank robber who was chased into an experimental laboratory by Batman. He became trapped in a chamber that mutated his body into a walking icicle. After this he convinced a scientist to make him a suit to better control his newfound powers. With this done he desired freeze Gotham, steal it's valuables and ultimately kill Batman himself. He's portrayed as a person with no regard for others lives, cold yet calculating and ultimately greedy individual looking our only for himself. Victor Fries was a normal criminal until an accident gave him ice-generating abilities. He adopted the identity of Mr. Freeze and used his new abilities to commit crimes. Mr. Freeze's origin differs in the cartoon series The Batman. In this series, Victor Fries was a common bank robber who was chased into an experimental laboratory by Batman. He became trapped in a chamber that mutated his body into a walking icicle.NoteThis is the only post–DCAU version of Mr. Freeze who does not have a wife and tragic backstory; even the poorly received film Batman and Robin incorporated this. This, along with other character changes, is one of the reasons The Batman is criticized by a decent number of Batman fans.
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