Nora Fries

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Nora Fries with her husband in Detective Comics v1 #1014.

Nora Fries is a female comic character who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Origin

Nora Fries

Victor was later approached by Nyssa Raatko who was the new head of the League of Assassins. She offered to help save Nora by placing her within a Lazarus Pit in order to revive her. However, she stated that she needed to adjust the alchemical formula within the pit before that could be accomplished. Furthermore, she had need of Mr. Freeze's expertise and he began to work for her until he was convinced by Batgirl Cassandra Cain to turn against the League. Mr. Freeze took Nora's body and placed it within the Pit after being convinced that Nyssa was simply manipulating him and that he should take the chance to revive his wife. (Batgirl v1 #69) Exposure to the pit transformed her into a burning superpowered being where she was constantly in pain and driven mad in the process where she went by the name of Lazara who attacked everyone around her. (Batgirl v1 #70)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Nora Fields was the daughter of Gerald Fields and Anette Fields with her parents being noted to had given their daughter everything. It was said that Nora became a spoilt young girl who took everything for granted with her wanting to learnt to dance. She eventually met Victor Fries with the two falling in love and she came to marry him thus becoming Nora Fries. At some point, her parents were noted to had died with her not being able to have any last words of reconciliation with them. (Detective Comics v1 #1015)

Victor Fries came to awaken Nora and had her go through the same transformation as himself. This initially led to her being in a protective suit as she could not manage in normal temperatures. Nora had simply wanted to die rather than go through such a life but her husband convinced her to go through the transformation. He then targeted WayneTech's cryogenics laboratory to acquire the necessary ingredients that turned Nora into a being such as himself with her now able to operate without the suit. Thus, the pair became known as Mr. and Mrs. Freeze as they sought to greet the world that was coming to terms with the actions of Lex Luthor. (Detective Comics v1 #1014) The pair engaged in a crime wave with Victor noticing that his wife began to enjoy her new life as a supervillain. However, Freeze himself wanted to abandon the life as all he had done was to find a cure for Nora and for them to life a normal life. However, Nora resented what she believed was her husband's control over him and instead wanted to life of her own. Thus, she looked to separate from Victor who was desperate to have his wife with him but she ended up freezing him and departing elsewhere. (Detective Comics v1 #1015) Nora visited the cemetery where her parents were buried in order to have some final words with them where she created an ice tomb for them with her husband having his own crypt as a symbol that she had buried her love for him. Victor and Batman then began to work together in trying to apprehend her where they tracked her location. During the fight, Batman nearly managed to capture Nora but Victor turned on him as he still loved his wife with him believing her being locked away was bad for her mental health as he claimed she had been mentally corrupted by the serum that restored her. Nora then betrayed Victor by injecting him with a syringe that began raising his body temperature thus threatening to kill him. She used this opportunity to escape where she fled to Canada whilst her husband had to be put into stasis to prevent him from dying from the contents of the syringe. During this time, Nora decided that she would bring cold to the world and began to plot her next act. (Detective Comics v1 #1016)

Overview

Personality and attributes

After being revived by the Lazarus Pits, she was transformed into a fiery Metahuman where she took the name Lazara. (Batgirl v1 #90)

Her husband was responsible for transforming her into a being such as himself thus making her body as cold as a corpse and her skin going blue. (Detective Comics v1 #1014)

Upon her resurrection, a notable change in her personality occurred where she engaged in criminal acts and stated that she no longer loved by her husband Victor. According to Nora, she felt that she was constantly under his control and she was not free to live her life. Thus, she came to reject him and wanted to operate independently. Victor Fries believed that this was a result of Lex Luthor B-Zero-derived serum which may have corrupted her mental processes thus being responsible for her emotional instability. (Detective Comics v1 #1016)

Powers and abilities

As Lazara, she was transformed into a being whose body was always on fire due to the powers of the Lazarus Pit where she absorbed its alchemical effects. With but a touch, she could leave burning wounds on flesh and dissolve organic matter into its component parts. Lazara was able to project her power through her mouth as a kind of fiery flame against her targets. Nora also had the power to raise the dead around where they were in a state suspended between living and death as they became zombies under her command. (Batgirl v1 #70)

As Mrs. Freeze, Nora had identical abilities to her husband Mr. Freeze. This included a gun that could freeze any object struck by it with the controls being intuitive. (Detective Comics v1 #1016)

Notes

  • Nora Fries was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm where she made her first appearance in Batman: The Animated Series.
  • She was introduced into the comics in Batman: Mr. Freeze (1998).
  • The character was for a time changed into Lazara by Andersen Gabrych and Pop Mhan in Batgirl v1 #70 (January, 2006).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In Batman: The Animated Series, Nora Fries was first created a part of the DC Animated Universe in the episode "Heart of Ice".
  • In Gotham, Nora Fries was introduced into the second season of the show where she was portrayed by actor Kristen Hager.

Films

  • In Batman & Robin, Nora Fries made a minor appearance in the 1997 live-action film where she was portrayed by actor Vendela Kirsebom Thomessen.

Video games

  • In Injustice 2, Nora Fries was referenced in pre-battle dialogue by Mister Freeze in the fighting video game where he said that he was looking for a cure for her.

Appearances

  • Batman v1:
  • Batgirl v1: (2006)
  • Detective Comics v1:

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