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Haarlem Comic Days spotlights heroines

Haarlem Comic Days spotlights heroines

The "Badass, now is the time for real heroines!" exhibition at Stripdagen Haarlem will showcase female comic book characters. The event is free to the public on May 29 and 30 at the Hart cultural center in Haarlem.

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