“Future Fight Firsts: Luna Snow” #1 (by Alyssa Wong, Gang Hyuk Lim, and Joe Sabino) details her evolution from a K-pop Idol to a superhero, somewhat similar to the X-Men Dazzler’s own history as a pop star. In the issue, Seol Hee, whose idol name is Luna, performs at Stark Arena in Seoul, South Korea, but is captured by the A.I.M. supervillain the Joro Spider, who wants to steal cold fusion energy powering the arena for the organization’s nefarious use. However, upon being placed near a cryo-reactor supplying the energy, Seol gains ice powers, turning into the hero Luna Snow.

After becoming a hero, she uses her ice powers on the Agents of Atlas and, more recently, as part of the Tiger Division team, working once again with White Fox. Her most recent comic appearance was in “Spider-Gwen: Annual” #1 (by Karla Pacheco, Rosi Kampe, Marika Cresta, Irma Kniivla, and Ariana Maher), where Snow and the Tiger Division battle Ghost-Spider and, later, Agatha Harkness. 

While Luna Snow is a fan-favorite hero, she doesn’t have an extensive history in the pages of Marvel Comics outside of her work on her usual superteams. Still, seeing Marvel promote the South Korean hero is a welcome sight, as including her in the “Marvel Rivals” video game will help make her a household name and, hopefully, lead to more comic book appearances shortly.

 Here’s everything you need to know about Luna Snow, who is one of the more interesting characters included in the upcoming video game “Marvel Rivals.”  Read More  

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