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Happy 30 Birthday to Isabelle Cornish.
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My media this week (4-10 Feb 2024)
top 5 personal HO fave - he was he was super thrilled to be there, had a great time, lost his mind a little & flexed (literally). Incredible.
📚 STUFF I READ 📚
😊 Throuple Honey (Brent Archer) - short, sweet & simple with lots of domestic details
🥰 "Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid In the Omelas Hole" (Isabel J. Kim) - love a skillful response to the classic original story. I just kept saying 'wow. wow.'
😍😍😍 Reread the entirety of Rachel Reid's Game Changers series. I just love them all SO MUCH!!!! 😍😍😍
Game Changer (Game Changers #1) [Scott & Kip]
Merry Christmas Scott & Kip (Game Changers #1.5)
Heated Rivalry (Game Changers #2) [Shane & Ilya] {here's a really great review of this book, which is THEEEE GREATEST rivals-to-lovers story ever!}
My Dinner with Hayden: A Heated Rivalry Short Story (Game Changers #2.5)
Tough Guy (Game Changers #3) [Ryan & Fabian]
Common Goal (Game Changers #4) [Eric & Kyle]
Role Model (Game Changers #5) [Troy & Harris]
The Long Game (Game Changers #6) [Shane & Ilya, Part 2]
🥰 The Supersoldier's Amnesiac Groom (casspeach) - 48K, very canon divergent arranged marriage AU - reread for Stucky Book Club
📺 STUFF I WATCHED 📺
A Word on Words | NPT: Starter Villain - John Scalzi
Hot Ones - Tony Hawk
Hot Ones - Sterling K. Brown
Hot Ones - Mark Ruffalo
Hot Ones - John Oliver
Hot Ones - Barry Keoghan
Hazbin Hotel - s1, e2
D20: Fantasy High: Junior Year - "Mall Madness" (s21, e5)
D20: Adventuring Party - "Can I Offer You a Nice Shrimp in This Trying Time?" (s16, e5)
🎧 PODCASTS 🎧
Desert Island Discs - Graham Nash, musician
⭐ Up First - The Sunday Story: Tiny Desk, Big Stage
⭐ What Next: TBD - Streaming Is Cable Now
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Taquile Island
Short Wave - Wolves Are Thriving In The Radioactive Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
The Sporkful - Undercover Dining With NY Times Restaurant Critic Pete Wells
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang - The Top 10 Places We Would Love To Visit
Pop Culture Happy Hour - 2024 Grammys Recap
Vibe Check - Hey, Sis: featuring Audie Cornish
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Moynaq
Shedunnit - The Green Penguin
Vibe Check - Hell Has Flooded
⭐ It's Been a Minute - Sam Reich on revamping the game show - and Dropout's success as a small streamer
Ologies with Alie Ward - Theoretical & Creative Ecology (SCIENCE & ECOPOETRY) with Madhur Anand
The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Welcome Home
Short Wave - After 20 Years, This Scientist Uncovered The Physics Behind The Spiral Pass
99% Invisible #569 - Between the Blocks
Switched on Pop - Brittany Howard's Chaos Theory (with Brittany Howard)
⭐ Song Exploder - Green Day "Basket Case"
The Assignment with Audie Cornish - Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce: Cultural Supernova
⭐ Throughline - The Scent of History
⭐ The Atlas Obscura Podcast - Kam Wah Chung & Co. Museum
Alt.Latino - The greatest Boleros of all-time
The Sporkful - Deep Dish With Sohla And Ham: Tacos Al Pastor
Today, Explained - When one (airplane) door opens …
Dear Prudence - Is My Work Husband Keeping Me A Secret From His Wife? Help!
Pop Culture Happy Hour - Lisa Frankenstein And What's Making Us Happy
Endless Thread - Recess Therapy's Julian Shapiro-Barnum is skeptical of kids becoming social media stars
⭐ Strong Songs - "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel
Today, Explained - Why Taylor left TikTok
Short Wave - Clownfish Might Be Counting Their Potential Enemies' Stripes
You're Dead to Me - Simón Bolívar
Consider This from NPR - What Makes A Football Movie Great?
It's Been a Minute - A Super Bowl in 'new Vegas'; plus, the inverted purity of the Stanley Cup
Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! - Lena Waithe
Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly - Putting the Awe in Audio
🎶 MUSIC 🎶
The Very Best Of Buddy Holly And The Crickets
My Mix #5 [Simon & Garfunkel, Carpenters, John Denver]
Presenting KISS
Presenting Black Sabbath
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Hey! I love your writing 🖤
Saw this exhibit at the Design Museum in London, and it made me think of you.
It’s a very small exhibit called Eroded Expressions:
“In Eroded Expressions, Isabel Lea researches environmental terminology from the Celtic languages found across the British Isles: Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic), Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic), Cymraeg (Welsh), Gaelg (Manx) and Kernewek (Cornish)”.
If you get a chance to go, there’s a booklet in the exhibit with tons of environmental expressions from the above mentioned languages. I though it was very ‘Landwriter’ relevant.
Hope you have a lovely day!
Oh, thank you so much! I adore these. Love words for place and environment and am savouring all of them like gems in my mouth.
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Masterlist - Female Green Eyes
2000s
Addy Miller
Ava Kolker
Amirah Johnson
Beatrice Kitsos
Caitlin Carmichael
Ella Ballentine
Ella Rubin
Isla Johnston
Larsen Thompson
Mackenzie Foy
Megan Scott
Melissa Collozo
Sky Katz
90s
Alana Boden
Alba August
Aleece Wilson
Alexandra Tikerpuu
AJ Michalka
Ali Collier
Alicia von Rittberg
Alina Bobyleva
Alina Boz
Alina Kovalenko
Alycia Debnam-Carey
Allegra Carpenter
Amine Gülşe
Amy Forsyth
Anna Grace Barlow
Brec Bassinger
Breezy Eslin
Brenna O’Brien
Cailin Russo
Caitlin Carver
Camren Bicondova
Catherine Missal
Chloe Grace Moretz
Danielle Campbell
Dove Cameron
Eda Ece
Emma Appleton
Ester Expósito
Esti Ginzburg
India Gants
Frances Encell
Isabel Hodgins
Jella Haase
Jenna Boyd
Júlia Molins
Katerina Tannenbaum
Laura Bilgeri
Lauren Froderman
Lauren Jauregui
Lauren Potter
Leonie Benesch
Lexi DiBenedetto
Lilli Camille Schweiger
Lola Rodríguez
Louisa Connelly-Burnham
Lucy Boynton
Luna Marie Schweiger
Madeleine Coghlan
Madisen Beaty
Madison Davenport
Madison Lintz
Marielle Scott
Meredith Mickelson
Mia Healey
Natacha Karam
Nell Tiger Free
Paula Beer
Pauline Burlet
Pinar Deniz
Rachel Matthews
Riley Voelkel
Romi Van Renterghem
Sabrina Bartlett
Savannah Baker
Sophie Turner
Stephanie Styles
Tiera Skovbye
Ulrikke Falch
Vanessa Grasse
Willa Holland
80s
Abbey Clancy
Abbie Cornish
Alex Paxton Beesley
Alexa Chung
Alexa Davalos
Alexandra Turshen
Alissa Jung
Alison Sudol
Amanda Seyfried
Amy Winehouse
Ana Beatriz Barros
Ana de Armas
Angelina Häntsch
Avigail Harari
Bar Paly
Beren Saat
Carrie MacLemore
Claire Boucher
Clara Alonso
Darla Baker
Eliza Coupe
Elizabeth Knowelden
Elle Evans
Emilia Clarke
Emily Baldoni
Emily Tremaine
Esther Povitsky
Felicity Jones
Genevieve Angelson
Georgia King
Haley Webb
Hannah Ware
Hilarie Burton
Isidora Goreshter
Jasna Fritzi Bauer
Jen Lilley
Jenna Dewan
Jessica Keenan Wynn
Jessica Lowndes
Joy Lauren
Julia Hartmann
Julie Marie Berman
Kate Lambert
Kate Phillips
Katie Cassidy
Katie Leclerc
Kayla Ewell
Krysten Ritter
Laura Bell Bundy
Lauren Cohan
Lindsey Kraft
Lucy Hale
Mallory Jansen
Marcella Lentz-Pope
Maria Sole Mansutti
Meg Steedle
Meghan Ory
Melissa McIntyre
Monika Reithofer
Paige Spara
Priscilla Quintana
Rachael Taylor
Razane Jammal
Rebecca Breeds
Sara Canning
Sarah Power
Shelley Regner
Tammin Sursok
Yasemin Kay Allen
70s
Adamari López
Alison King
Amber Valletta
Angela Kinsey
Anna Torv
Artemis Pebdani
Becki Newton
Brandy Clark
Brooke Elliott
Charlize Theron
Christina Applegate
Constance Zimmer
Dorian Brown Pham
Erica Durance
Ginnifer Goodwin
Jennifer Morrison
Jessica Chastain
Jill Flint
Julia Parker
Kathy Kiera Clarke
Keri Russell
Leslie Bibb
Melissa McCarthy
Niki Karimi
Portia de Rossi
Sabrina Grdevich
Sarah Rafferty
Stephanie Waring
Traci Dinwiddie
60s
Alexandra Paul
Amy Ryan
Catherine Tate
Elisabeth Shue
Emily Procter
Francie Swift
Gia Cardis
Julianne More
Kelly Rutherford
Marcia Cross
Mary Page Keller
Melina Clarke
Natascha McElhone
Rebecca Stab
Sherry Stringfield
50s
Allison Janney
Chloe Webb
40s
Diane Keaton
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When Queen Elizabeth’s reign is threatened by ruthless familial betrayal and Spain’s invading army, she and her shrewd adviser must act to safeguard the lives of her people.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Elizabeth I, Queen of England: Cate Blanchett
Sir Walter Raleigh: Clive Owen
Sir Francis Walsingham: Geoffrey Rush
Sir Christopher Hatton: Laurence Fox
Amyas Paulet: Tom Hollander
Elizabeth Throckmorton: Abbie Cornish
Robert Reston: Rhys Ifans
King Philip II of Spain: Jordi Mollà
Mary, Queen of Scots: Samantha Morton
Anthony Babington: Eddie Redmayne
Calley: Adrian Scarborough
William Walsingham: Adam Godley
Archduke Charles: Christian Brassington
Count Georg von Helfenstein: Robert Cambrinus
Dr. John Dee: David Threlfall
Spanish Minister: Vidal Sancho
Ursula Walsingham: Kelly Hunter
Lord Howard: John Shrapnel
Torturer: Sam Spruell
Cellarman: David Sterne
Admiral Sir William Winter: David Robb
Courtier: Jonathan Bailey
Walsingham’s Servant: Steve Lately
Woman with Baby: Kate Fleetwood
Infanta Isabel of Spain: Aimee King
Annette: Susan Lynch
Mary Walsingham: Kristin Coulter Smith
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #1: Hayley Burroughs
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #2: Kirsty McKay
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #3: Lucia Ruck Keene
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #4: Lucienne Venisse-Back
Laundry Woman: Elise McCave
Margaret: Penelope McGhie
First Court Lady: Coral Beed
Second Court Lady: Rosalind Halstead
Manteo: Steven Loton
Wanchese: Martin Baron
Walsingham’s Agent: David Armand
Sir Francis Throckmorton: Steven Robertson
Ramsey: Jeremy Barker
Burton: George Innes
Mary Walsingham: Kirstin Smith
Old Throckmorton: Tim Preece
Dance Master: Benjamin May
Royal Servant: Glenn Doherty
Dean of Peterborough: Chris Brailsford
Executioner: Dave Legeno
Spanish Archbishop: Antony Carrick
Marriage Priest: John Atterbury
First Spanish Officer: Alex Giannini
Second Spanish Officer: Joe Ferrara
Courtier: Alexander Barnes
Courtier: Charles Bruce
Courtier: Jeremy Cracknell
Courtier: Benedict Green
Courtier: Adam Smith
Courtier: Simon Stratton
Courtier: Crispin Swayne
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Kitty Fox
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Kate Lindesay
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Katherine Templar
Courtier (uncredited): Morne Botes
Young Boy (uncredited): Finn Morrell
Tyger Salior (uncredited): Shane Nolan
Film Crew:
Screenplay: William Nicholson
Director of Photography: Remi Adefarasin
Editor: Jill Bilcock
Original Music Composer: A.R. Rahman
Original Music Composer: Craig Armstrong
Set Decoration: Richard Roberts
Stunts: Peter Pedrero
Stunt Coordinator: Greg Powell
Casting: Fiona Weir
Stunts: Rob Inch
Stunts: Andy Smart
Additional Camera: David Worley
Costume Design: Alexandra Byrne
Supervising Sound Editor: Mark Auguste
Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas
Supervising Art Director: Frank Walsh
Director: Shekhar Kapur
Screenplay: Michael Hirst
Editor: Andrew Haddock
Art Direction: David Allday
Set Costumer: Martin Chitty
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Steve Single
Scenic Artist: Rohan Harris
Stunts: Ray Nicholas
Art Direction: Andy Thomson
Art Direction: Jason Knox-Johnston
Production Manager: Mark Mostyn
Stunts: George Cottle
Stunts: David Anders
Stunts: Peter Miles
Visual Effects Supervisor: John Lockwood
Stunts: John Kearney
Stunts: Paul Kennington
Stunts: Nick Chopping
Costume Supervisor: Suzi Turnbull
Hairstylist: Morag Ross
Art Direction: Phil Sims
Music Editor: Tony Lewis
ADR Recordist: Robert Edwards
Stunt Double: Abbi Collins
Script Supervisor: Angela Wharton
ADR Editor: Tim Hands
Art Direction: Christian Huband
Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard Stammers
Stunts: Rowley Irlam
Assistant Art Director: Helen Xenopoulos
Foley Artist: Mario Vaccaro
Visual Effects Supervisor: Steve Street
Property Master: David Balfour
Greensman: Ian Whiteford
Foley Editor: Andrew Neil
Stunts: Gordon Seed
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tim Cavagin
Dialogue Editor: Sam Auguste
Scenic Artist: James Gemmill
Unit Publicist: Stacy Mann
Camera Operator: Ben Wilson
Visual Effects Editor: Aled Robinson
Stunts: Paul Herbert
Hairstylist: Do...
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Abbie Cornish: A Multifaceted Australian TalentAbbie Cornish, a talented Australian actress and musician, has expertly built her individual position in the entertainment industry. Her voyage, stemming from a humble rural upbringing to achieving global acclaim, unfolds as a narrative well worth delving into.
Introduction: Abbie Cornish
Born on 7 August 1982, in Lochinvar, New South Wales, Abbie Cornish emerged as the second of five children in the Cornish family. Before relocating to Newcastle, she spent her formative years on a 170-acre farm.
Abbie’s sister, Isabelle Cornish, also pursued a career in acting, making talent run in the family.
Abbie Cornish’s love of independent and international cinema deepened over her teenage years. Because of her early exposure to various movie experiences, she would eventually develop her artistic style.
Acting Career: A Journey of Versatility
A Modeling Start
At the tender age of 13, Abbie embarked on her career as a model after reaching the finals of a Dolly Magazine competition.
Young Talent Recognized
She won the renowned Australian Film Institute Young Actor’s Award in 1999 for her performance in the television series “Wildside” produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. She entered the field of acting thanks to this honor.
The Monkey’s Mask (2000)
Filmmakers soon noticed her skill and she landed her first leading role in “The Monkey’s Mask.”
Life Support (2001-2003)
From 2001 to 2003, Abbie Cornish played the character Penne in “Life Support.”The show demonstrated her versatility by providing a sarcastic and occasionally dark look at Australian life.
Breakthrough Roles
Somersault (2004)
For her work in Somersault, she won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the FCCA and Inside Film Awards for Best Actress and the 2005 Miami International Film Festival for Best Breakthrough Performance.
Candy (2006)
She won praise from critics for her performance in “Candy,” in which she appeared with Heath Ledger. Her portrayal proved she could handle complicated characters.
Bright Star (2009)
She played Fanny Brawne in Jane Campion’s “Bright Star,” one of her most noteworthy performances in 2009. She demonstrated her range in a performance that was widely praised.
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The 2022 Autumn Carnival Launches at Randwick Racecourse by justcalendars
The Australian Turf Club celebrated 150 years of Australian racing at the launch of the 2022 Autumn Carnival on Tuesday 1 March 2022. The launch honoured Australia’s leading racing heroes, while introducing a diverse group of new ambassadors to the Australian Turf Club family. Are you a BIG lover of lang calendars, find a big collection of 2023 Calendar here.
Australian actresses, Isabelle Cornish and Grace Huang media personality, Sylvia Jeffreys, Australian model Elyse Knowles and power couple Ronan and Storm Keating were announced as Australian Turf Club ambassadors, alongside Rachel Griffiths, the Longines Golden Slipper Carnival ambassador and L D R U who is set to perform on Schweppes Stakes Day, the last day of the Sydney Autumn Carnival. Leading racing personalities Chris Waller, James & Monica Cummings, Edward Cummings, Gabrielle Englebrecht, Hugh Bowman, Sam Clipperton and Winona Costin joined the celebrations, which finished with a spectacular lunch hosted by Australian Turf Club CEO Darren Pearce and COO Tony Partridge at The Stables, on level four of the Queen Elizabeth II Grandstand.
Friends of the ATC including Myer ambassador Jodi Anasta, Ksenija Lukich, Carissa Walford, Erin Holland, Nerida Winter, Laura Csortan, Tim Mannah and Little Sydney ambassador Matt Moran also joined the celebrations to officially kick off the six week bumper Carnival, which promises an impressive program of world-class racing and social activities.
Talking to the forthcoming Sydney Autumn Carnival, Australian Turf Club CEO, Darren Pearce said:
“This year’s Sydney Autumn Carnival offers Sydney’s racegoers and social set a world-class festival of thoroughbred racing, stunning fashion, entertainment and premium hospitality.
“Over six weeks, the world’s best horses, jockeys and trainers will compete across Sydney’s best racecourses for more than $34 million in prize money across 45 Group races – a $2.4 million increase from last year.”
The 2022 Sydney Autumn Carnival from 12 March – 16 April features two of Australia’s biggest and most respected racing events, the Longines Golden Slipper Carnival and The Championships. The Carnival kicks off with three weeks at Rosehill Gardens including Cellarbrations Ladies Day, 12 March, Longines Golden Slipper Day, 19 March followed by Western Sydney Legends Day, 26 March over the Easter weekend. The Carnival then shifts to Royal Randwick for the third running of The Championships, the Grand Finals of Australian Racing, 2 and 9 April before concluding with Schweppes Stakes Day on 16 April.
Racegoers will witness history with the 60th running of the Group 1 $3.5 million Golden Slipper, the world’s richest race for two year olds, as well as five other Group 1 races, on a day which is arguably one of the most celebrated sporting events of the year. The day will also feature the new ‘Fashion at the Races’ presented by Vogue and GQ Australia, judged by Vogue Australia’s Editor-in-Chief Edwina McCann, as well as the Longines Award for Elegance, NOVA 96.9 Garden Party, pamper lounges and live music, making it a not-to-be-missed event this autumn.
The Championships, the Grand Finals of Australian Racing at Royal Randwick on 2 April and 9 April, in 2022 will offer prize money totalling $20 million – making them the richest two days in Australian Racing. The Championships Day 1 featuring the BMW Australian Derby on Saturday 2 April, set against a backdrop of traditional black and white fashion, will see world-class racing combined with premium hospitality and entertainment. The day features some of Australia’s most iconic races including the $2.5 million Darley TJ Smith Stakes, the $3 million The Star Doncaster Mile and the $2 million BMW Australian Derby. Myer
Fashions on the Field will take centre stage with both men and women’s categories, as well as a host of on course activations including the Clinique pamper lounge and pop up bars by Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Schweppes.
The Championships Day 2 at Royal Randwick on Saturday 9 April features the world’s richest 2000m turf race, the Group 1 Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes worth $4 million, the Group 1 Cellarbrations Queen of the Turf Stakes, the Group 1 Australian Oaks and Group 1 Schweppes Sydney Cup over 3200m, now worth $2 million, a $400,000 increase from previous years. Myer Fashions on the Field will once again attract the fashion elite including the second Longines Award of Elegance for the Sydney Autumn Carnival.
Little Sydney will again entice food lovers and Sydney’s gastronomical social set to Royal Randwick. Bringing back Sydney’s iconic restaurants Icebergs, Chiswick and China Doll this year, Little Sydney promises to be the hottest ticket to the track this Sydney Autumn Carnival. New to racegoers for 2022, Little Bondi will feature as a pop up on the Leger Lawn featuring dishes by Icebergs, The Bucket List and Da Orazio.
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Happy 29 Birthday to Isabelle Cornish.
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
May 14th - Crystal
Crystalia Amaquelin is an Inhuman, possessing an engineered genetic makeup that can produce super powers when exposed to the rare mineral known as Terrigen. She grew up in the hidden and secluded Inhuman citadel of Attilan and is the daughter of influential aristocrats in the royal court.
Crystalia (or ‘Crystal’ as she is more often called) was exposed to the Terrigen Mists during her late childhood. The ritual of Terrigenesis woke her dormant powers and she gained the ability to exert temporary control of the four base elements of earth, wind, fire, and air. This enabled her to create controlled bursts of flame, powerful gusts of wind, send forward a directed torrent of rock and dirt, and manipulate water into spinning spouts. Although it took Crystal a great deal of training to better master these abilities, hers have proven to be one of the more impressive power-sets among the Inhumans, leading Crystal to become highly respected and popular among her people. Her status increased further when her older sister, Medusa, became bequeath to the crown prince.
Despite her status and privilege, Crystal yearned for adventure and to explore the broader world outside of the confines of Attilan.
A scheme orchestrated by the prince’s jealous brother, Maximus, resulted in a successful coup were upon Crystal and the other member of the royal family were banished from Attilan. Crystal’s sister had gone missing and, under the influence of amnesia, had fallen in with the human criminal, The Wizard. Aided by the teleportation abilities of Lockjaw, Crystal and the others went in search of Medusa and it was during this time that Crystal first met young Johnny Storm (the Human Torch of The Fantastic Four).
There was an instant connection between the two powerful teens and a romance quickly blossomed between Crystal and Johnny. The Fantastic Four traveled back to Attilan and assisted Prince Black Bolt in regaining the throne from his brother. Following further adventures, Crystal decided to return with Johnny to the human world and she joined the ranks of the Fantastic Four, taking over for Sue Storm during her maternity leave. Crystal proved to be a valued member of the FF and her quick thinking and elemental powers saved the day on many an occasion.
Sadly, Crystal and Johnny’s romance began to dwindle. They grew apart and Crystal eventually left Johnny, returning to Attilan. Some time later, Crystal came across the Mutant and one-time Avenger known as Quicksilver. Quicksilver had been injured in a battle with a sentinel and Crystal brought him back to Attilan to recuperate. During Quicksilver’s convalescence, he and Crystal fell in love with one another. They were married and together had a daughter whom they named Luna.
Crystal would go on to serve alongside her husband among The Avengers. Unfortunately, the pair fell out of love with one another and they frequently bickered. Eventually, the two separated with Crystal maintaining primary custody of their daughter.
In the wake of the War of Kings event, Black Bolt was seated as the ruler of the Kree Empire and Crystal was married to Ronan The Accuser as a gesture to ease the concerns of the Kree populace. Although their marriage was strictly a political maneuver, Crystal and Ronan soon grew quite fond of each other, a fondness that quickly turned to love. Unfortunately, Black Bolt had to relinquish the throne so to ensure that The Kree would not invade earth and Crystal was heartbroken when her marriage to Ronan was annulled.
In the wake of the Infinity event and the detonation of the Terrigen Bomb, it was discovered that the newly formed Terrigen Cloud was poisonous to Mutants. Crystal was placed in control of a mobile fortress that helped evacuate Mutants in the path of the cloud. The threat this cloud posed to Mutants led to the X-Men/Inhuman War and the ultimate destruction of the Terrigen. In the wake of these events, Crystal set out on a mission to survey the cosmos in search of new forms of Terrigen.
Actress Isabelle Cornish portrayed Crystal in the short-lived ABC television series, Marvel’s The Inhumans. The heroine first appeared in the pages of Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #45 (1965).
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