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Mata Hari #3 focuses its narrative, but the reluctance to clarify certain aspects of the story is beginning to frustrate. While I can still recommend this book, it has flaws that need attending to ...
Mata Hari #2 art by Ariela Kristantina and Pat Masioni. Ariela Kristantina continues to provide beautiful artwork, wavering between grounded pseudo-realism and dreamlike scenes of Mata Hari ...
In the early hours of Oct. 15, 1917, Mata Hari — one of the most famous spies of the 20th century — was shaken awake in her prison cell. Her time had come. Given a pen, ink, paper and ...
Mata Hari is a name that conjures images of mystery, seduction, and intrigue, emblematic of the complex roles she played as a dancer, courtesan, and alleged spy during World War I. Born Margaretha ...
In 1905 Mata Hari—a Malay term for “sunrise” or the “eye of the day”—broke onto the social scene with a performance in the Musée Guimet, an Asian art museum in Paris.