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  2. Christy Marx - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, it was announced that Marx would be writing the character of Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld in a revival of the comic book series Sword of Sorcery, which was released in August 2013. [9] [10] She has also authored a writing manual, Writing for Animation, Comics, and Games. [11] The book covers how to write for multiple mediums and ...

  3. California genocide - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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    The main antagonist of the series, Grande is the military dictator of Wizard Kingdom attempting to use the forbidden dark magic, which he believes will create a new world for his people to live in. Grande manipulates Eva into performing dark magic by preying on her insecurities, only for Arusu to undo the forbidden magic with the legendary ...

  5. Crime comics - Wikipedia

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    Crime comics is a genre of American comic books and format of crime fiction.The genre was originally popular in the late 1940s and early 1950s and is marked by a moralistic editorial tone and graphic depictions of violence and criminal activity.

  6. Criminal (comics) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. How one author uncovered the fact that California was — and ...

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    That boosterish tale of California’s endless possibility turns out to have been built with sweat, oppression, coercion and genocide. It was precisely California’s openness, Pfaelzer posits ...

  8. Genocide (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Genocide's creation as depicted in DC Universe #0 (June 2008).. At some point in the future, Ares steals the dead body of Wonder Woman. [2] He travels back in time and manipulates Barbara Minerva and T. O. Morrow into collecting soil samples from sites of genocide worldwide to resurrect Wonder Woman's corpse as an evil golem.

  9. Act for the Government and Protection of Indians - Wikipedia

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    Some communities during the California gold rush offered bounties for Indian heads or scalps. Hence, Indian raiders could bring the evidence of their kill in, and receive direct local compensation, leading to sanctioned genocide in the area and setting a precedent of horrific violence against Native Americans in California. [3] [10] [11]