In the manga, specifically Volume Three (The Scales of Prometheus), Deunan speaks of her mother, though fails to name her. In this earlier (and alternate) version of the Appleseed saga, she was not necessarily an integral part of the story at all, and although she died in Deunan's youth like the later movie, it was at the hands of black supremacists in Los Angeles, persecuting her for her "impure" mixed ethnicity that ultimately included distant Afro-Sudanese ancestry. Like Carl Knute, she was not pictured or depicted.
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| - In the manga, specifically Volume Three (The Scales of Prometheus), Deunan speaks of her mother, though fails to name her. In this earlier (and alternate) version of the Appleseed saga, she was not necessarily an integral part of the story at all, and although she died in Deunan's youth like the later movie, it was at the hands of black supremacists in Los Angeles, persecuting her for her "impure" mixed ethnicity that ultimately included distant Afro-Sudanese ancestry. Like Carl Knute, she was not pictured or depicted.
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| - In the manga, specifically Volume Three (The Scales of Prometheus), Deunan speaks of her mother, though fails to name her. In this earlier (and alternate) version of the Appleseed saga, she was not necessarily an integral part of the story at all, and although she died in Deunan's youth like the later movie, it was at the hands of black supremacists in Los Angeles, persecuting her for her "impure" mixed ethnicity that ultimately included distant Afro-Sudanese ancestry. Like Carl Knute, she was not pictured or depicted.
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