Rome pays homage to one of the most loved Italian comic strip heros of all time: Diabolik.
I don’t know if the word really suits him, after all we are talking about a thief, but a thief , mind you, that readers love dearly.
Now for the first time an exhibition in Rome will be devoted to him and Eva Kant, his beautiful girlfriend turned thief for love.
The display arranged on three floors at the Palazzo Incontro will run until 13 September 2009.
The exhibition “ Diabolik and Eva Kant” has been organised by journalist (and comics buff) Vincenzo Mollica.
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