A Cool Getaway

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4.35 / 5.00

Date
08/14/2009
Category
Illustration
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600 x 900 px
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114 kb
Tags
patrick
batman
freeze
steward

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Author Comments

Originally called Mr. Zero,[1] he was renamed and popularized by the 1960s Batman television series, in which he was played by several actors.[2][3][4] Over two decades later, a television adaptation of Batman revitalized him once again. Batman: The Animated Series, retold Mr. FreezeâEUTMs origin, introducing his terminally ill, cryogenically frozen wife, which greater explained his obsession with ice and need to build a criminal empire to raise research funds

On a bridge made in advanced Mr. Freeze uses his freeze gun to propel him self in a fast get away. What a cool thinker!!!

I used the face of Patrick Steward for look of his face cause I think he would be perfect for the role if Nolan ever brings in freeze for the third movie.

:edit changed where his arm connects and upped the contrast a tad.

Reviews


ArmoniascuroArmoniascuro

Rated 4 / 5 stars Feb 20, 2010

cool

This is a great Mr.Freeze.

He looks like patrick stewart in this picture hahaha



SirVegoSirVego

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Jan 16, 2010

AHAHAHAHAH!!!!

i just shit meself!!!!!



DAJstudiosDAJstudios

Rated 5 / 5 stars Aug 15, 2009

amazing simply amazing

i also think its funny that u got information off of wikipedia
lol


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ItoSaithWebb responds:

Doesn't mean it is wrong. I just use it as a starting point as I often double check from other sources.