Labs and didn’t turn into a psycho then, so it would be hard to accept her doing it later. She believed that Ronnie was dead following the initial blast in S.T.A.R. It is tough to imagine as well that Caitlin Snow could turn murderous following an actual death of Ronnie in the future, which seems the obvious way to work that kind of plot into the show if that was the direction the writers wanted to take.
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Unlike the Killer Frost of the 1978 Firestorm #3, or even the Batman animated series Batman: The Brave and the Bold-which depicts her as the rejected ex-girlfriend of Ronnie Raymond-this Killer Frost shows no sign of following a “woman scorned” storyline. as well as give our heroes more fuel to fight following the loss of their friend.Ĭaitlin and Ronnie were married in the Season 1 finale of The Flash, but following in true genre form, it’s doubtful that they live happily ever after. It’s possible that Caitlin Snow’s metamorphosis into Killer Frost will follow the same trajectory as in The New 52, and will further the cause against H.I.V.E. will make its way into Central City as well. Since The Flash and The Arrow like to incorporate each other into their storylines, it’s likely the fight against H.I.V.E. in The Arrow, since we all know Damien Darhk is about to create havoc in Star City. The DC Cinematic Universe has already introduced H.I.V.E. The New 52 depicted Caitlin Snow becoming Killer Frost after she was thrown into a thermodynamic engine by H.I.V.E. It’s hard to imagine this version of Caitlin Snow becoming an evil villain, but there are a few aspects of The Flash that could lend to this kind of paradigm shift for Ms. The Flash has incorporated Caitlin Snow as an integral part of Team Flash, and as a character who is sensitive, kind, and unflappably loyal. This version of Killer Frost was also briefly on the Suicide Squad, and was defeated by Black Canary.Ĭaitlin Snow, as we see her in The Flash, so far follows that of the recent series The New 52, in that Snow begins as a scientist in S.T.A.R. Louise Lincoln, a friend of Crystal Frost, and who became Killer Frost after she repeated Crystal Frost’s experiment. Later iterations of Killer Frost have her starting out as Dr. She became enraged when her feelings were not shared by Stein and embarked on a killing spree, dying after she drained all the heat from Firestorm.
At the time, Killer Frost’s name was actually Crystal Frost, who was in love with her professor, Martin Stein. Prior versions of the Killer Frost character have been explored over the years, with her first appearance in Firestorm #3 in 1978. As for the CW’s version of Killer Frost, her origin is likely to start unfolding this fall and soon we will find out if Caitlin Snow will remain on Team Flash or if she will join the ranks of all the villains who came before her. Like so many characters in the DC Cinematic Universe, Killer Frost has a number of potential back stories and has appeared in numerous comic series, cartoons, and video games.