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An open-air exhibition on manga has set up shop at Lille Europe

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The Editor

And yes, at the beginning of 2024, the Lille Europe station has transformed into manga pages! On site, discover a free exhibition that highlights the manga KAIJU N°8 (Crunchyroll). Immerse yourself in this hugely popular manga thanks to XXL installations. "Both classic and innovative, featuring a lovable protagonist who has abandoned his dreams, this shōnen by Naoya Matsumoto was an immediate success upon release."expo manga lilleDavid Paquin

This ephemeral (and XXL) exhibition is realized as part of the International Comics Festival of Angoulême. In partnership with SNCF, comics find resonance in train stations, through several XXL exhibitions made of bubbles and drawings.B D is thus honored in more than 30 train stations in France and of course, Lille Europe station is part of the journey!David Paquin

French People: 2nd Biggest Consumers of Manga in the World!

Did you know? French people are the biggest manga readers in the world! The Hexagon ranks 2nd on the podium of manga-reading countries worldwide, just behind Japan. That's why these free and ephemeral exhibitions should interest many people. The goal here is to highlight this.The literary genre is ultra popular and makes you want to continue exploring through reading on the train. "Thus, while the station welcomes daily 10 million travelers and residents, these free and accessible facilities."Free, they position themselves as a gateway to the world of books. The operation is part of SNCF Gares & Connexions' cultural policy, aiming to contribute to the spread of reading to as many people as possible.David Paquin

Discover it now in Lille!