Artemiz is a fictional character, and extraterrestrial hunter published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Suicide Squad vol. 1 #35 (November 1989), she was created by John Ostrander and Luke McDonnell.
A member of the Female Furies, Granny Goodness' cadre of female warriors, Artemiz is a fierce archer that uses her bow and arrows as a weapon, as well as her cyberpak, Unus, Secondus, and Tertius, a trio of ferocious cybernetic wolves. Artemiz was not one of the original Furies, but rather joined after Lashina was betrayed by Bernadeth and left on Earth. Granny Goodness recruited Artemiz into the Furies to fill the loss. She often bickers with Stompa, but got along well with the other Furies. Her keen senses are often helpful, and the Furies occasionally have her scout the area rather than stay with the team.
During the battle with Suicide Squad, Artemiz battled Nightshade, who defeated her but did not kill her. Granny Goodness, after Nightshade's boasting, told her she should have. Later, she joined the Furies as they battled Supergirl while searching for Twilight.
MV Artania (previously Royal Princess and Artemis) is a cruise ship chartered since 2011 by Phoenix Reisen, a German-based travel agency and cruise ship operator. She was built for Princess Cruises by Wärtsilä at the Helsinki Shipyard, Finland, and was launched on 18 February 1984.
At a ceremony in Southampton, England, on 15 November 1984, the ship was named Royal Princess by Diana, Princess of Wales. After entering service on 19 November 1984, she cruised as Royal Princess until April 2005, when she was transferred to the control of P&O Cruises, and was renamed Artemis. In 2011, she moved to Phoenix Reisen's fleet, under the modified name Artania.
Royal Princess was named by Diana, Princess of Wales at a ceremony in Southampton, Hampshire on 15 November 1984.
The ceremony was attended by members of the public, employees of the P&O Princess Group and local and international dignitaries including Mauno Koivisto, President of Finland. The Bishop of Southampton performed a blessing prior to the naming.
Artemis Pet Food Company, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of holistic pet foods. Established in 1998, and based in Carson, California on the premise that an animal's health starts with its diet.
Artemis Pet Food Company was established in the year of 1998 in North Hollywood, California. This dog food has been on 'The Whole Dog Journal's' recommended and approved dry dog food list for several years. The pet food includes the benefits of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, vegetables, fruits, herbs, digestive enzymes, and minerals to sustain the pet's nutrition. The main goal of the pet food is to prevent and possibly assist in curing diseases as a natural nutritious healing process. No Artemis product has ever been a part of a pet food recall.
The products that Artemis Pet Food Company produces and sells includes the following:
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Futureproof is a 2006 novel by American author N. Frank Daniels. Futureproof is a semi-autobiographical tale of the protagonist's troubled childhood and subsequent descent into drug and alcohol addiction. Among its fans, the book is praised for its gritty depiction of unfiltered life, displaying both the good and the bad without any pretensions or sugarcoating.
James Frey, author of the now discredited A Million Little Pieces, has (somewhat ambiguously) described Futureproof as, "really good shit."