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  • Powers: Iceman is able to lower his external and internal body temperature without harm to himself, thereby radiating intense cold from his body.

    Marvel Thursday Thirteen - SciFiChick.com 2006

  • Iceman is able to reach -105 degrees Fahrenheit within a few seconds, and is immune to sub-zero temperatures around him.

    Marvel Thursday Thirteen - SciFiChick.com 2006

  • The man they called the Iceman had been haunting her for months.

    Amaryllis Jayne Castle 1996

  • The man they called the Iceman had been haunting her for months.

    Amaryllis Jayne Castle 1996

  • The man they called the Iceman had been haunting her for months.

    Amaryllis Jayne Castle 1996

  • On certain weekends, Harris travels to San Antonio for extra workouts with George Gervin, a Hall of Famer and a family friend who was known as Iceman.

    NYT > Home Page By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI 2011

  • Made famous in the book Seabiscuit, the 1930s’ greatest horse-racing jockey, George Woolf, used to imagine every length of every race, producing so much confidence that he earned the name Iceman.

    Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004

  • Made famous in the book Seabiscuit, the 1930s’ greatest horse-racing jockey, George Woolf, used to imagine every length of every race, producing so much confidence that he earned the name Iceman.

    Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004

  • Made famous in the book Seabiscuit, the 1930s’ greatest horse-racing jockey, George Woolf, used to imagine every length of every race, producing so much confidence that he earned the name Iceman.

    Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004

  • Made famous in the book Seabiscuit, the 1930s’ greatest horse-racing jockey, George Woolf, used to imagine every length of every race, producing so much confidence that he earned the name Iceman.

    Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004

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