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  1. Esta vez, en 1706, sería el almirante de la armada inglesa John Jennings, al mando de 13 navíos cargados de 800 cañones, quien pretende tomar la isla dentro del contexto de la Guerra de Sucesión Española, comenzada 5 años antes, en nombre del pretendiente a la Corona española, el Archiduque Carlos.

  2. THE MET: Remixing the Future: The author and illustrator John Jennings discusses Seneca Village, Afrofuturism, and writing The Met's first graphic novella. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: My Super Hero Is Black will tell the other history of the Marvel Universe. Duffy & Jennings’ THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER adaptation among the 2021 Hugo Award winners.

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  3. 16 de abr. de 2018 · From the USGS: “Over the past 640,000 years since the last giant eruption at Yellowstone, approximately 80 relatively nonexplosive eruptions have occurred and produced primarily lava flows. This would be the most likely kind of future eruption.

  4. 30 de mar. de 2022 · Meet John Jennings, bestselling author and illustrator whose graphic novella

  5. 18 de feb. de 2022 · Remixing the Future. The author and illustrator John Jennings discusses Seneca Village, Afrofuturism, and writing The Met's first graphic novella. Sean Zhang. Feb 18, 2022. Before the founding of The Met or the construction of Central Park, Seneca Village—a bustling neighborhood of predominantly Black landowners—stood just west ...

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  6. About. John Jennings is a professor, author, graphic novelist, curator, Harvard Fellow, New York Times Bestseller, 2018 Eisner Winner, and all-around champion of Black culture.

  7. John Jennings and David Brame's graphic novel adapts author Nnedi Okorafor's short story "On the Road," and there's nothing else quite like it. After the Rain blends Nigerian folklore with visceral body horror in a story that focuses on an American policewoman visiting her Nigerian family.