Crystal [Inhumans]
I wasn’t a huge Inhumans kid growing up, despite being a Marvel kid that was supposed to be in love with everything they published. I liked some of the designs, and some of the characters, and sometimes I liked one but not the other. I was more interested in the Inhumans of the 70s rather than the newer retcon making them another mutants-style story for licensing convenience. Their connection with the Eternals and their hide-out on the Blue Side of the Moon or what have you always interested me as a standalone, exotic civilization with which the other heroes in the Marvel Universe only had occasional, mercurial familiarity. My two favorite designs were Black Bolt and Crystal, each because of their amazing, highly graphic, bold patterns to their uniforms. My favorite detail with Crystal is her hair thing. I never understood if it was some sort of hairband or a strange pattern or what. When she sports a short hairstyle, it’s gone. Who knows! Anyway, now Crystalia Amaquelin can be yours. Don’t anger her brother-in-law.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket
I wasn’t a huge Inhumans kid growing up, despite being a Marvel kid that was supposed to be in love with everything they published. I liked some of the designs, and some of the characters, and sometimes I liked one but not the other. I was more interested in the Inhumans of the 70s rather than the newer retcon making them another mutants-style story for licensing convenience. Their connection with the Eternals and their hide-out on the Blue Side of the Moon or what have you always interested me as a standalone, exotic civilization with which the other heroes in the Marvel Universe only had occasional, mercurial familiarity. My two favorite designs were Black Bolt and Crystal, each because of their amazing, highly graphic, bold patterns to their uniforms. My favorite detail with Crystal is her hair thing. I never understood if it was some sort of hairband or a strange pattern or what. When she sports a short hairstyle, it’s gone. Who knows! Anyway, now Crystalia Amaquelin can be yours. Don’t anger her brother-in-law.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket
I wasn’t a huge Inhumans kid growing up, despite being a Marvel kid that was supposed to be in love with everything they published. I liked some of the designs, and some of the characters, and sometimes I liked one but not the other. I was more interested in the Inhumans of the 70s rather than the newer retcon making them another mutants-style story for licensing convenience. Their connection with the Eternals and their hide-out on the Blue Side of the Moon or what have you always interested me as a standalone, exotic civilization with which the other heroes in the Marvel Universe only had occasional, mercurial familiarity. My two favorite designs were Black Bolt and Crystal, each because of their amazing, highly graphic, bold patterns to their uniforms. My favorite detail with Crystal is her hair thing. I never understood if it was some sort of hairband or a strange pattern or what. When she sports a short hairstyle, it’s gone. Who knows! Anyway, now Crystalia Amaquelin can be yours. Don’t anger her brother-in-law.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket