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Female Cartoonists Strike Back at Angoulême

Carol A. Seidl January 24, 2017 April 12, 2021French Culture Angoulême, Cartoonists, comics, Equality, women 0

A year ago, women in the comic industry were outraged upon learning that all of the 30 nominees for the Grand Prix d’Angoulême were men. This prestigious prize is awarded each January at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in France. In response to what they viewed as an egregious oversight,…

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