![]() Freeze episode in this continuity, the Batman Beyond episode “Meltdown.” She wrote several episodes for Superman (and actually first wrote for the character of Superman on the show Lois & Clark) and will make additional contributions to this series. Handling writing duties for this one is Hilary Bader in her first contribution to Batman. Of course, neither worked on SubZero (which is what initially led to the confusion with “White Christmas”) so their hold on Freeze had already been lessened. This episode is interesting to me because it’s written by someone not named Bruce Timm or Paul Dini. ![]() Following SubZero though, that story didn’t make sense as it required Nora Fries to be dead so those plans were scrapped and we somehow ended up here. Freeze tale called “White Christmas.” That segment was supposed to be featured either as part of “Holiday Knights” or as its own episode. The Batman Adventures Holiday Special, which “Holiday Knights” was partly adapted from, also featured a Mr. This episode also isn’t the reintroduction of Mr. This episode actually aired before SubZero was widely available so this episode some-what spoils the ending to that feature. Of course, in real-time “Deep Freeze” aired in 1994 with SubZero seeing release in 1998. Freeze has come at me with the trio of “Deep Freeze,” SubZero, and now this episode following the amount of time that passed between the debut “Heart of Ice” and Freeze’s return. It’s interesting to me now in doing these how fast and furious it feels like Mr. Freeze trilogy in Batman: The Animated Series. “Cold Comfort” (which shares a name with the Iceman episode of X-Men) is the unofficial completion of the Mr.
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