Frostbite (disambiguation)
Frostbite is a medical condition involving damage to skin and tissues due to extreme cold. The term may also refer to:
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Fictional characters
- Frostbite (G.I. Joe), a character that has appeared in a number of G.I. Joe comics
- Frostbite, a Marvel Comics character who was a member of the team in X-Men 2099
- Frostbite, a character that appeared in DC Comics' Young Heroes in Love
Films
- Frostbite (2005 film), an American direct-to-video film
- Frostbite (2006 film), a Swedish horror film, originally entitled Frostbiten
- Frostbite (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the film by Anthony Lledo
Games
- Frostbite (game engine), a game engine developed by EA DICE
- Frostbite (video game), a 1983 game for the Atari 2600
Literature
- Frostbite (Mead novel), a vampire novel written by Richelle Mead
- Frostbite (Wellington novel), a werewolf horror novel by David Wellington
Music
- Frostbite (album), an album by Albert Collins
- Frostbite, a musical project by Einar Örn Benediktsson of the Sugarcubes and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson aka HÖH
- "Frostbite", a song by Michael Learns to Rock from Take Me to Your Heart
- "Frostibe", a song by Parkway Drive from Horizons
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