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how the character Tintin developed; he replied, "He practically did not evolve. Graphically, he remained an outline. Look at his features: his face is a sketch, a formula." This view was echoed by
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3292:"Planète Jeunesse - Les Aventures de Tintin (1957)"
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2085:"Writer tracks down Tintin's real life inspiration"
1103:
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
143:
3790:
3541:
3521:[Palle Huld: Round the Earth in 44 Days].
3254:
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2636:
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2458:
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2287:
2034:
2011:
1981:
1379:(Les Aventures de Tintin: Le Secret de La Licorne)
4023:The Metamorphoses of Tintin, or Tintin for Adults
3979:
3836:
3176:
2852:
2792:
2768:
2036:"Tintin and the figure of mysterious inspiration"
1906:
1890:
1823:
1587:, according to his Minister for Cultural Affairs
748:observes, Tintin has "tremendous spirit" and, in
208:. Appearing as a young man with a round face and
5048:
3965:
3741:[The Real Hero of Tintin in the Congo].
3337:Bostock, Sarah; Brennan, Jon (10 January 2007).
2840:
2828:
1870:
1155:Tintin in India: The Mystery of the Blue Diamond
590:Tintin's age is never specified. Throughout the
3551:. Harpenden, Hertfordshire: Pocket Essentials.
1419:(animated series of 3 seasons 13 episodes each)
1058:is covered with images from Tintin comic books.
3941:
3665:"A 11 ans, Roland Ravez fut Tintin au théâtre"
3336:
3084:. Moulinsart and Studios Hergé. Archived from
2758:
2754:
2028:
2026:
1598:On ne s'en aperçoit pas, à cause de ma taille.
1206:animated TV series, which originally aired on
333:published an illustrated story in 1898 titled
4157:
4132:– Long-established English-language fan site.
3925:. New York City. 5 March 1983. Archived from
998:contains a huge reproduction of a panel from
3575:. Princeton, Wisconsin: Kitchen Sink Press.
3007:
2983:"Field Report: Tintin and Hergé in Brussels"
1611:
1596:
1578:
808:
798:
721:
494:
482:
470:
458:
383:wrote a series of adventures in 1910 titled
372:, a young journalist and amateur detective.
304:
274:
201:
193:
4016:
3516:
3469:"Tintin en eventyrerefter dansk forbillede"
2023:
1783:
16:Comic character by Belgian cartoonist Hergé
4164:
4150:
3662:
3230:
1593:banned all NATO aircraft bases from France
949:Statues and commemorative murals of Tintin
941:While working on Tintin's next adventure,
3312:
3136:
3114:. Blog – Cheung family. 17 January 2012.
3075:
3047:"Tintin Tracking in Comic-Crazy Brussels"
2484:
2371:
2336:
2263:
2225:
2209:
2001:
1965:
1937:
1817:
1505:leader, protégé of Hitler, and author of
412:. Almost certainly another influence was
4088:
3949:. Melbourne. 24 May 2006. Archived from
3893:
3869:
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3467:Jensen, Jacob Wendt (22 December 2012).
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1280:(Tintin et le Mystère de la Toison d'or)
1087:
981:coming down a building fire escape from
563:and hat, a few pages later adopting his
541:
447:myself in the role of a sort of Tintin.
325:Literary influences have been observed.
242:
3697:] (in French). Tournai: Casterman.
3637:
3613:
3589:
3572:Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
3565:
3525:(in Swedish). Stockholm. Archived from
3491:
3475:(in Danish). Copenhagen. Archived from
3041:
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2005:
1862:
1850:
1702:"The essentials about Tintin and Hergé"
1075:would design a new away jersey for the
813:, subsequently published in English as
682:
5087:Fictional reporters and correspondents
5049:
4064:
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3811:
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3736:
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3433:
3395:. London: John Murray Publishers Ltd.
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3100:
3016:. Honeymoon world tour. Archived from
2786:
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2500:
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2169:
2017:
1941:
1779:
4145:
3998:(in French). Brussels. December 1975.
3970:(in French). Brussels. December 1940.
3897:[The "Life Lines" of Hergé].
3745:(in French). Brussels. Archived from
3663:Przybylski, Eddy (27 February 2003).
3409:
3278:
2971:
2858:
2107:
2069:Tintin's Adventure with Frank Gardner
1672:
1264:
778:
295:A few years after young Hergé joined
173:
5057:Comics characters introduced in 1929
4678:Kuifje – De Zonnetempel (De Musical)
3690:Tintin et moi: entretiens avec Hergé
3599:. London: Methuen Children's Books.
3519:"Palle Huld: Jorden rundt i 44 dage"
3517:Liljestrand, Jens (22 August 2012).
3494:"Centennial of Tintin's Hergé noted"
3385:
3361:
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2989:from the original on 11 October 2013
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843:(2007), as had English screenwriter
439:
303:character for the national magazine
4095:Tintin and the Secret of Literature
3812:Walker, Andrew (16 December 2005).
3695:Tintin and I: Interviews with Hergé
3137:Petrequin, Samuel (14 March 2024).
2300:Calamur, Krishnadev (3 June 2016).
2066:Gardner, France (30 October 2011).
1645:, Dendoncker served with Britain's
532:
350:"), in which they featured a small
271:Belgium was under German occupation
13:
4009:
3984:(in French). Paris. February 1973.
3739:"Le vrai héros de Tintin au Congo"
3640:"Belgium honours Tintin's creator"
2980:
2033:Paterson, Tony (7 December 2010).
14:
5143:
4200:Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
4114:
3877:. 1 December 2005. Archived from
3638:Pollard, Lawrence (22 May 2007).
3492:Junkers, Dorothee (22 May 2007).
3319:Hergé, the Man Who Created Tintin
3118:from the original on 9 March 2014
3057:from the original on 8 March 2014
2047:from the original on 21 June 2022
1226:as Snowy. In 2005, English actor
1124:Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
502:Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
83:Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
5031:
5030:
4535:Tintin and the Temple of the Sun
3853:. September 1958. Archived from
3851:Foundation Charles-de-Gaulle.org
3771:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
3284:
1678:Longman Pronunciation Dictionary
1637:, and two other boys dressed as
1623:
1616:("Friends of Hergé"), hosted by
1430:
1351:Tintin and the Temple of the Sun
1257:, which merges plots from three
1054:One of the high speed trains of
977:recreates a scene of Tintin and
423:Hergé had seen the new style of
309:. This young man, whom he named
178:) is the titular protagonist of
139:
39:
5127:Scouting and Guiding in Belgium
4662:The Mystery of the Blue Diamond
4000:Researched by Michael Farr for
3986:Researched by Michael Farr for
3972:Researched by Michael Farr for
3737:Slater, Daniel (27 July 2009).
3720:Sexé in the land of the Soviets
3305:
3130:
3069:
3001:
2954:The New York Times 5 March 1983
2925:
2916:The New York Times 5 March 1983
2421:
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2112:La Libre Belgique December 1975
1604:
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1555:
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1514:
1488:
1479:
1353:(Tintin et le Temple du Soleil)
5107:Male characters in advertising
4527:The Crab with the Golden Claws
4264:The Crab with the Golden Claws
3768:Tintin: Hergé and his Creation
3368:Tintin: The Complete Companion
3255:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
3243:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
2966:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
2920:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
2288:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
1982:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
1744:
1719:
1694:
1666:
1467:
1366:(Tintin et le lac aux requins)
1311:The Crab with the Golden Claws
1293:(Tintin et les Oranges bleues)
1083:
1077:Belgium national football team
854:
849:Tintin: Hergé and his Creation
833:Tintin: The Complete Companion
695:
614:. When he travels to China in
537:
1:
4993:Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier
4768:Tintin and the World of Hergé
4729:Tintin: Destination Adventure
4543:Tintin and the Lake of Sharks
3895:"Les 'lignes de vie' d'Hergé"
3596:Tintin and the World of Hergé
2302:"Coming to Terms With Tintin"
2083:Webster, Paul (17 May 1999).
1455:
1364:Tintin and the Lake of Sharks
1024:Stokkel/Stockel metro station
970:just outside the Comics Cafe.
829:Tintin, 60 Years of Adventure
816:Tintin and the World of Hergé
597:
238:
5062:Fictional amateur detectives
4670:Mr. Boullock's Disappearance
4608:Hergé's Adventures of Tintin
4577:Tintin and the Golden Fleece
3943:"Tintin creator's centenary"
3841:(in French). Brussels. 2003.
1660:
1583:" Spoken by French General
1404:Hergé's Adventures of Tintin
1278:Tintin and the Golden Fleece
1183:Tintin and the Golden Fleece
1161:Mr. Boullock's Disappearance
1079:inspired by Tintin's outfit.
767:was one of the most popular
757:
7:
4585:Tintin and the Blue Oranges
3847:"De Gaulle seen by himself"
3548:The Pocket Essential Tintin
3545:; Lofficier, Randy (2002).
3076:Studios Hergé, Moulinsart.
1497:, foreign correspondent of
1423:
1291:Tintin and the Blue Oranges
1189:Tintin and the Blue Oranges
1007:The Le Lombard building in
795:Hergé and Tintin, Reporters
688:operator with knowledge of
489:(a parallel publication to
10:
5148:
5122:Mascots introduced in 1946
5117:Mascots introduced in 1929
5092:Fictional treasure hunters
3010:"Magritte and Tin Tin Fun"
2912:Charles-de-Gaulle.org 1958
2755:Bostock & Brennan 2007
1313:(Le Crabe aux pinces d'or)
1214:. At the same time, actor
1196:voiced Tintin in the 1991
1063:Belgian Comic Strip Center
975:Brussels' Comic Book Route
956:Grand Sablon / Grote Zavel
785:List of books about Tintin
782:
233:
18:
5112:Male characters in comics
5026:
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4902:
4855:
4797:
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4696:
4653:
4626:
4599:
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4511:
4470:
4402:
4395:(unfinished, unpublished)
4280:The Secret of the Unicorn
4185:
1680:(3rd ed.). Longman.
892:
408:, one of the creators of
386:Tintin, le petit Parisien
122:
112:
107:
97:
75:
62:
57:
38:
33:
5072:Fictional Belgian people
4616:The Adventures of Tintin
4551:The Adventures of Tintin
4174:The Adventures of Tintin
3820:. London. Archived from
3715:Sexé au pays des soviets
3646:. London. Archived from
3500:. Taipei. Archived from
3345:. London. Archived from
3296:www.planete-jeunesse.com
3112:Cheung family adventures
3014:Blog – visit to Brussels
1460:
1448:The Adventures of Tintin
1416:The Adventures of Tintin
1377:The Adventures of Tintin
1254:The Adventures of Tintin
1203:The Adventures of Tintin
1092:Tintin as he appears in
911:The Adventures of Tintin
764:The Adventures of Tintin
708:notes that in the early
635:investigative journalism
452:Hergé, 15 November 1966.
410:investigative journalism
368:) created the character
365:The Phantom of the Opera
227:The Adventures of Tintin
181:The Adventures of Tintin
91:The Adventures of Tintin
4967:Little, Brown & Co.
4296:The Seven Crystal Balls
4018:Apostolidès, Jean-Marie
3712:Schulz, Janpol (1996).
3416:The Adventures of Hergé
3371:. London: John Murray.
1620:, former Tintin actor.
1192:(1964). Canadian actor
943:Tintin and the Alph'Art
841:The Adventures of Hergé
524:-esque character", an "
127:List of main characters
58:Publication information
4878:Parodies and pastiches
4376:Tintin and the Picaros
4360:The Castafiore Emerald
4288:Red Rackham's Treasure
4256:King Ottokar's Sceptre
3177:La Dernière Heure 2003
1907:Le Monde February 1973
1891:Le Monde February 1973
1612:
1597:
1579:
1110:
901:
819:in 1988. The reporter
809:
799:
722:
656:Red Rackham's Treasure
610:, where he engages in
551:
495:
483:
471:
459:
449:
305:
275:
255:
202:
194:
184:, the comic series by
4842:Jacques Van Melkebeke
4784:Tintin postage stamps
4328:Explorers on the Moon
4224:Cigars of the Pharaoh
4136:Hachettebookgroup.com
2933:"Tintin and Alph-Art"
2429:"Tintin — Tintin.com"
2188:, pp. 17, 27–29.
1871:Le Soir December 1940
1727:"Tintin — Tintin.com"
1591:. De Gaulle had just
1565:Cigars of the Pharaoh
1222:, which also starred
1167:Cigars of the Pharaoh
1150:Jacques Van Melkebeke
1091:
1031:Uccle cultural center
897:
741:Explorers on the Moon
663:with retired mariner
545:
467:The Twentieth Century
444:
246:
220:films, including the
5067:Fictional astronauts
4721:Prisoners of the Sun
4432:Thomson and Thompson
4368:Flight 714 to Sydney
4304:Prisoners of the Sun
3620:Hergé: Son of Tintin
3543:Lofficier, Jean-Marc
3078:"Tintin in Brussels"
3053:. 21 December 2011.
1508:fr:Tintin mon copain
1210:and subsequently on
1041:and commissioned by
800:Hergé: lignes de vie
683:Skills and abilities
479:The Little Twentieth
108:In-story information
19:For other uses, see
5082:Fictional pacifists
5077:Fictional explorers
4384:Tintin and Alph-Art
4336:The Calculus Affair
4208:Tintin in the Congo
3994:"(Title unknown)".
3980:"(Title unknown)".
3966:"(Title unknown)".
3905:on 10 November 2013
3881:on 13 December 2013
3824:on 20 December 2013
3814:"Faces of the week"
3792:"Tintin at the top"
3789:(9 December 2006).
3749:on 20 December 2013
3671:on 30 December 2013
3529:on 25 November 2012
3504:on 20 December 2013
3349:on 20 December 2013
3245:, pp. 144–146.
3051:The Huffington Post
3020:on 29 November 2014
2759:The Age 24 May 2006
1499:Le Vingtième Siècle
1284:Jean-Jacques Vierne
1130:Tintin in the Congo
1045:, the publisher of
984:The Calculus Affair
878:Tintin in the Congo
491:Le Vingtième Siècle
461:Le Vingtième Siècle
370:Joseph Rouletabille
204:Le Vingtième Siècle
45:Tintin and his dog
4946:Le Petit Vingtième
4940:Methuen Publishing
4891:Tintin in Thailand
4762:Books about Tintin
4705:Tintin on the Moon
4427:Professor Calculus
4387:(1986, unfinished)
4344:The Red Sea Sharks
4312:Land of Black Gold
4138:– Tintin books, US
4098:. London: Granta.
3923:The New York Times
3857:on 4 December 2013
3479:on 3 February 2015
3473:Berlingske Tidende
3339:"Talk of the toon"
3008:Nick and Charlie.
2985:. A113 Animation.
2897:, pp. 38, 49.
2617:, pp. 24, 77.
2531:, pp. 38–39;
1639:Quick & Flupke
1618:Jean-Pierre Talbot
1297:Philippe Condroyer
1265:Tintin filmography
1178:Jean-Pierre Talbot
1111:
904:–Charles de Gaulle
861:racial stereotypes
797:and the biography
779:Literary criticism
669:Professor Calculus
667:and the scientist
552:
496:Le Petit Vingtième
473:Le Petit Vingtième
306:Le Boy Scout Belge
256:
196:Le Petit Vingtième
5132:Tintin characters
5044:
5043:
4600:Television series
4595:
4594:
4442:Bianca Castafiore
4272:The Shooting Star
4216:Tintin in America
4130:Tintinologist.org
4105:978-1-86207-831-4
4081:978-0-86719-763-1
4057:978-0-86719-724-2
4033:978-0-8047-6031-7
3996:La Libre Belgique
3929:on 8 January 2014
3899:La Libre Belgique
3839:La Dernière Heure
3778:978-0-340-52393-3
3729:978-2-9091-4801-4
3704:978-2-08-080052-7
3650:on 3 October 2007
3630:978-1-4214-0454-7
3606:978-0-416-14882-4
3582:978-0-87816-243-7
3558:978-1-904048-17-6
3460:Les Amis de Hergé
3450:978-0-86719-706-8
3426:978-0-86719-679-5
3402:978-1-4052-3264-7
3378:978-0-7195-5522-0
3329:978-0-19-539759-8
3314:Assouline, Pierre
3088:on 9 October 2016
2885:, pp. 22–25.
2729:, pp. 35–36.
2705:, pp. 42–43.
2200:, pp. 32–33.
2156:, pp. 13–14.
1924:, pp. 25–26.
1758:. 10 January 2019
1687:978-1-4058-8118-0
1641:. Later, during
1585:Charles de Gaulle
1407:(animated series)
1389:Television series
1324:The Calculus Case
1315:by Claude Misonne
1136:Tintin in America
1017:Journal de Tintin
1001:Tintin in America
936:Charles de Gaulle
440:Early development
431:with dialogue in
348:Tintin the Goblin
254:to create Tintin.
132:
131:
5139:
5102:Magazine mascots
5097:Hergé characters
5034:
5033:
4976:Literary critics
4863:Hergé Foundation
4516:
4515:
4485:Marlinspike Hall
4447:Chang Chong-Chen
4320:Destination Moon
4248:The Black Island
4166:
4159:
4152:
4143:
4142:
4126:
4125:
4123:Official website
4109:
4085:
4066:Goddin, Philippe
4061:
4042:Goddin, Philippe
4037:
4002:Tintin & Co.
3999:
3988:Tintin & Co.
3985:
3974:Tintin & Co.
3971:
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3958:
3953:on 15 March 2014
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