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Fictional character biography
Astrid Bloom was a college friend of Emma Frost and also a telepath. She began to school the then-inexperienced Emma in the more technical applications of her telepathic powers. Emma later found that Astrid's purported background history was a fraud: in truth, Astrid had mind-controlled her younger half-sister into killing their parents, and manipulated Emma in order turn her against both males and humanity. Emma Grace[1] Frost, also known as the White Queen, is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
Astrid was last seen in a comatose state, after losing a psi-battle against Frost. It is unknown whether she retained or lost her mutant abilities during the M-Day. Decimation event logo, as shown on the covers of tie-in comics Decimation is the name of the late 2005 Marvel Comics crossover spinning out of the House of M limited series, that focuses on the ramifications of the Scarlet Witchs stripping nearly all of the mutant population of...
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