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The California genocide was a series of genocidal massacres of the indigenous peoples of California by United States soldiers and settlers during the 19th century. It began following the American conquest of California in the Mexican–American War and the subsequent influx of American settlers to the region as a result of the California gold rush.
References External links Denotes limited series Denotes one-shot or series of one-shots 0–9 Title Series Issues Dates Notes The 1,001 Nights of Bacchus nn May 1993 The 13th Son #1–4 Nov 2005 – Feb 2006 Kelly Jones' The 13th Son: Worse Thing Waiting on cover #1 and #2 both dated November 2005 2 Past Midnight #1–3 Jan – Mar 2013 Listed in Dark Horse catalog as Two Past Midnight ...
Reports of black bear attacks in California are rare and have never resulted in a human death until now. Downieville is a small mountain community, with a population of about 300 people, on the ...
Jimmie Robinson (born 1963 in California) [2] is an American comic book creator, known for writing and drawing the comic book series Bomb Queen, and for other works, including Amanda and Gunn, Avigon, Code Blue, Evil & Malice, Five Weapons, The Empty, and Power Lines, most of which have been published by Image Comics.
An American Genocide was the first book to fully document the U.S. government-sanctioned California Genocide. [1] The book was published by Yale University Press [2] and is used by Yale University. [1] The 692 page book [2] was published on 27 June 2017. [1]
Kill or be Killed is an American comic book series created by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips. Elizabeth Breitweiser is the colorist. The series was announced in April 2016, and the first issue was published by Image Comics on August 3, 2016. The series received mostly positive reviews from critics until its conclusion with issue 20 ...
Criminal is a creator-owned comic book series written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips. It was originally published by Marvel Comics' Icon imprint and later by Image Comics. [1] The series is a meditation on the clichés of the crime genre while remaining realistic and believable. [2]
At some point, Carson took the name "Michael Bear", telling his daughter in a letter that God had given him the new name "Michael"; Susan became known as "Suzan Bear." [ 3 ] By 1980, after a year-long trip to Europe , the Carsons returned to the U.S. and moved into the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco , California , where they ...