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Too general. Two things about the moon are named after the goddess of the moon? Not exactly surprising.


* HilariousInHindsight: In May 2019 UsefulNotes/{{NASA}} announced their mission to return to, and send the first woman to, the Moon would be named "Artemis", which Andy Weir promptly noted on [[https://twitter.com/andyweirauthor/statuses/1128163395608371200 Twitter]]
-->'''Andy Weir:''' Well okay but if you name your Mars mission [[Literature/TheMartian "Ares"]] I'm gonna start getting suspicious...
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* CompleteMonster: ''Requiem'': [[TortureTechnician Dalkriig-Hath]] is a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils lord of Hell]] who rules over thousands of souls with torturous cruelty. Hath keeps a harem of [[SexSlave women]] for him to rape and torture at his leisure, subjecting Artemis herself to this fate. When his top general Belyllioth loses in a fight, Hath has her whipped thousands of times as punishment, and then tries to sentence Wonder Woman to the same fate when she saves the general. Having manipulated the Hellender team into unwittingly doing his bidding, Hath sends many demons to terrorize humanity before opening a portal to Earth and immediately slaughtering most of the Hellenders. Hath then proclaims his intent to create a new horrific kingdom of HellOnEarth itself by killing thousands of humans and using their souls as his meat puppets, and in the process Hath hopes to recapture an escaped Artemis to rape her into submission once again.
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* ToughActToFollow: If ''Artemis'' seems a bit of a letdown after ''Literature/TheMartian'', it's unfair to blame Andy Weir, who couldn't be expected to duplicate ''The Martian's'' runaway success. Thankfully he more than made up for it with ProjectHailMary.

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* ToughActToFollow: If ''Artemis'' seems a bit of a letdown after ''Literature/TheMartian'', it's unfair to blame Andy Weir, who couldn't be expected to duplicate ''The Martian's'' runaway success. Thankfully he more than made up for it with ProjectHailMary.''Literature/ProjectHailMary''.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: She is not the first Amazon character in Wonder Woman with the name Artemis. In a ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Vol 1]]'' story by Dan Mishkin, just a few years before the [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths first DC reboot]], Circe reanimated the remains of an ancient Amazon warrior who went by the name Artemis to fight Diana.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: MyRealDaddy: Despite his run being rather contested, many fans praise John Byrne for bringing Artemis back to life and expanding more on her character. Phil Jiminez and Scott Lobdell are also credited with adding more complexity to Artemis.
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She is not the first Amazon character in Wonder Woman with the name Artemis. In a ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Vol 1]]'' story by Dan Mishkin, just a few years before the [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths first DC reboot]], Circe reanimated the remains of an ancient Amazon warrior who went by the name Artemis to fight Diana.Diana.
** Many fans complained about the New 52 Wonder Woman comic replacing Artemis with an Amazon named Aleka who was also a redhead with a misandrist streak and a harsh temper. Ironically, Artemis herself is a replacement for a redheaded Silver Age Amazon named Orana who temporarily took Diana's place as Wonder Woman and died. The major difference is Artemis came back to life.
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* ToughActToFollow: If ''Artemis'' seems a bit of a letdown after ''Literature/TheMartian'', it's unfair to blame Andy Weir, who couldn't be expected to duplicate ''The Martian's'' runaway success.

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* ToughActToFollow: If ''Artemis'' seems a bit of a letdown after ''Literature/TheMartian'', it's unfair to blame Andy Weir, who couldn't be expected to duplicate ''The Martian's'' runaway success. Thankfully he more than made up for it with ProjectHailMary.
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Removing entries that don't mention creator preferred ones, which is needed to count as a Fan Preferred Couple. Feel free to add back if there is ones.
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Removing entries that don't mention creator preferred ones, which is needed to count as a Fan Preferred Couple. Feel free to add back if there is ones.


* FanPreferredCouple:
** Diana/Artemis is fairly popular among fans.
** Post-Flashpoint, Jason Todd/Artemis has gained a solid following after Artemis returned to continuity as a starring character of ''Red Hood and the Outlaws''. In fact, Jason is pretty much the only male love interest of Artemis that fans find acceptable for her.
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* SoBadItsGood: Few people who remember 'Artemis: Requiem' do so for how excessively 90's it was.

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* SoBadItsGood: Few people who remember 'Artemis: Requiem' ''Artemis: Requiem'' do so for how excessively 90's it was.

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