Two isolated heroes. A sweltering city. A connection that defies the laws of physics.
Peter Parker is used to carrying the weight of New York City on his shoulders. But when a brutal August heatwave is interrupted by an impossible, localized blizzard in Central Park, he finds a threat that requires more than a web-shooter to disarm. At the center of the ice sits Elsa, a displaced queen whose elemental magic is spiraling out of control, overwhelmed by the sensory overload of eight million people.
Rather than fight her, Peter does what he does best: he tries to help. From the silver, wind-swept crown of the Chrysler Building to an abandoned Cold War research facility deep in the Adirondack mountains, Peter and Elsa forge a fragile truce that slowly thaws into a deep, quiet understanding. They are both people who wear masks—literal and figurative—to protect the worlds they love.
But Elsa's power is being hunted by the Cold Court, an ancient, void-like entity that governs the spaces between dimensions. Worse, her magic operates on an unexpected physical law: it uses emotional connection as fuel. The closer she and Peter become, the more her winter expands, threatening to plunge Manhattan into a catastrophic, unnatural freeze.
Forced to choose between the warmth of their bond and the safety of the city below, Peter and Elsa must navigate a heartbreaking sacrifice that tests the very limits of their powers—and their responsibilities.
Let It Go: The Elsa and Spider-Man Story is a beautifully melancholic urban fantasy about the architecture of cold, the burden of duty, and the extraordinary lengths we go to in order to keep each other safe.