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543: 692:. He packs a solid punch to a villain's jaw when necessary, demonstrates impressive swimming skills, and is a crack shot. He proves himself a capable engineer and scientist during his adventure to the Moon. He is also an excellent athlete, in outstanding condition, able to walk, run, and swim long distances. Hergé summarized Tintin's abilities thusly: "a hero without fear and beyond reproach." More than anything else, Tintin is a quick thinker and an effective diplomat. He is simply an all-rounder, good at almost everything, which is what Hergé himself would have liked to be. 1089: 292:, receiving jeers from fellow officers when the source of Hergé's visual inspiration became obvious. Hergé later stated that in his youth, "I watched him a lot; he entertained me and fascinated me... It makes sense that Tintin took on his character, gestures, poses. He had a way of moving and a physical presence that must have inspired me without my knowing it. His gestures stayed in my mind. I copied them clumsily, without meaning to or even knowing I was doing it; it was him I was drawing." 244: 5032: 754:, is appropriately given the name Great Heart. By turns, Tintin is innocent, politically crusading, escapist, and finally cynical. If he has perhaps too much of the goody-goody about him, at least he is not priggish; Hergé admitting as much, saying, "If Tintin is a moralist, he's a moralist who doesn't take things too seriously, so humour is never far away from his stories." It is this sense of humour that makes the appeal of Tintin truly international. 567:, check suit, black socks, and Eton collar. At first, the famous quiff is plastered to Tintin's forehead, but during a particularly vigorous car chase in what became page 8 of the printed volume, his quiff is out and remains so. By the time he arrives in Chicago for his third adventure, both Hergé and his readers feel they know Tintin well, and he was to change little in either appearance or dress. Hergé was once asked by interviewer 1432: 594:, published over 50 years, he remained youthful. "Tintin was born at fifteen", says Assouline. Hergé commented, "For me, Tintin hasn't aged. What age do I give him? I don't know ... 17? In my judgement, he was 14 or 15 when I created him, Boy Scout, and he has practically not moved on. Suppose he put on 3 or 4 years in 40 years ... Good, work out an average, 15 and 4 equals 19." 520:"very Belgian". Hergé himself commented: "my early works are books by a young Belgian filled with the prejudices and ideas of a Catholic, they are books that could have been written by any Belgian in my situation. They are not very intelligent, I know, and do me no honour: they are 'Belgian' books." Peeters ultimately considers the early Tintin to be "incoherent ... a 630:, with notebook in hand, Tintin questions the director of the Museum of Ethnography over a recent theft. Sometimes Tintin is the one being interviewed, such as when a radio reporter presses him for details, "In your own words." But aside from these few examples, Tintin is never actually seen consulting with his editor or delivering a story. 913:
mirror the past century while Tintin himself provides a beacon of excellence for the future." Thompson says Tintin is "almost featureless, ageless, sexless", and does not appear to be burdened with a personality. Yet this very anonymity remains the key to Tintin's gigantic international success. With
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Should the reader examine any image of Tintin in his comic strips, they "will see that Tintin always moves from left to right, advancing the story. Obstacles come at him from right to left, and when he moves in that direction he is usually experiencing a setback." (Harry Thompson, adding that 1934's
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who is a native of Brussels, visualizing Hergé's values of conservative values and traditional norms. Assouline deemed Tintin to be middle-class, which he considers one of the few traits that the character had in common with Hergé. In his first appearance, Tintin is dressed in a long travelling coat
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The idea for the character of Tintin and the sort of adventures that would befall him came to me, I believe, in five minutes, the moment I first made a sketch of the figure of this hero: that is to say, he had not haunted my youth nor even my dreams. Although it's possible that as a child I imagined
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Michael Farr deems Tintin to be an intrepid young man of high moral standing, with whom his audience can identify. His rather neutral personality permits a balanced reflection of the evil, folly, and foolhardiness that surrounds him, allowing the reader to assume Tintin's position within the story
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From the first volume onward, Hergé depicted Tintin as being adept at driving or fixing any mechanical vehicle that he comes across. Given the opportunity, Tintin is at ease driving any automobile, has driven a moon tank, and is comfortable with every aspect of aviation. He is also a skilled radio
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at the time, the early drawings of Totor merely illustrated the story; the text that appeared below the drawings is what propelled the action. Years later, Totor would be very much in Hergé's mind; his new comics character would be, Hergé himself later said, "the little brother of Totor ...
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Since his inception in the early 20th century, Tintin has remained a popular literary figure with statues and commemorative murals of the character seen throughout Belgium. In addition to the original comic series, Tintin has appeared in numerous plays, radio shows, television shows, and feature
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To the other characters, Tintin is honest, decent, compassionate, and kind. He is also modest and self-effacing, which Hergé also was, and is the most loyal of friends, which Hergé strove to be. The reporter does have vices, becoming too tipsy before facing the firing squad (in
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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 Assouline: "Tintin was as uncomplicated as the story line".
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and drawings that carried the story. Young reporter Tintin would have the investigative acumen of Londres, the travelling abilities of Huld, and the high moral standing of Totor; the Boy Scout travelling reporter that Hergé would have liked to have been.
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before the term had been coined", going on to observe that Tintin exists only through his actions, is just a narrative vehicle, having "no surname, no family, hardly anything of a face, and the mere semblance of a career."
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Belgian readers were not acquainted with the American strip cartoons that Hergé had recently become familiar with, so most had never seen speech bubbles before. "Hergé virtually pioneered their use in Europe,"
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Tintin's occupation drifts further in later adventures, abandoning all pretence of reporting news and instead making news in his role of explorer. Clearly unencumbered with financial preoccupations, after
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noted that "Tintin had a prehistory", being influenced by a variety of sources that Hergé had encountered throughout his life. Hergé noted that during his early schooling in the midst of
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boy named Tintin, who had a rounded face and quiff. Hergé agreed that Rabier's manner of drawing animals had influenced him, although he swore that he was unaware of the existence of
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The study of Tintin has become the life work of many literary critics, observers sometimes referring to this study as "Tintinology". A prominent literary critic of Tintin is
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so little to mark him out, anybody can identify with him and live out his adventures. Millions have done so, both adults and children, including the likes of
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Of his childhood, Hergé said, "I have memories, but these do not begin to brighten, to become coloured until the moment when I discovered Scouting."
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railway station) has two giant heads of Tintin and Snowy on the roof. These are lit up with neon lights at night. Lombard was the editor of the
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noted that Tintin was "supremely Belgian" in his characteristics, a view echoed by Assouline, who deemed all of the protagonists of the early
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with an incident in which the rhino accidentally discharges Tintin's rifle, and called his earlier actions "a transgression of my youth."
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In the end, you know, my only international rival is Tintin! We are the small ones, who do not let themselves be had by the great ones.
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rather than merely following the adventures of a strong protagonist. Tintin's representation enhances this aspect, with comics expert
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Hergé, an avid news reader, would have been aware of the activities of a number of popular journalists well known in Belgium, notably
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Au fond, vous savez, mon seul rival international c'est Tintin! Nous sommes les petits qui ne se laissent pas avoir par les grands.
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Hergé remembers a Canadian student at his college who was teased for wearing plus fours and Argyll socks; certainly an inspiration.
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by his side—is easily one of the most recognisable visual icons of the twentieth century. Hergé created Tintin as a young, blonde
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keeping the spirit of a Boy Scout." Assouline would describe Totor as "a sort of trial run" for Tintin. Novelist and biographer
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Tintin has appeared in real-life events staged by publishers for publicity stunts. Tintin's first live appearance was at the
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Hergé was also influenced by the physical appearance and mannerisms of his younger brother Paul, who had a round face and a
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Tintin appeared after Hergé got his first job as a photographic reporter and cartoonist working at the Catholic newspaper
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Some seventy years later, in 2000, Pepermans, now living in a retirement home, was guest of honour at a meeting of the
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As his adventures continue. Tintin is less often seen reporting and is more often seen as a detective, pursuing his
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On 9 July 1931, Boy Scout Henri Dendoncker dressed in African safari gear and played the part for Tintin's return
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points out. "Readers reacted to the early works and deeds of Tintin as if they were carved on tablets of stone."
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noting that the combination of Tintin's iconic, neutral personality and Hergé's "unusually realistic", signature
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of the 20th century. Tintin remains popular today; by the time of the centenary of Hergé's birth in 2007,
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Hergé never explained why he chose Tintin as the character's name, stating that it has no inherent meaning
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hairstyle, Tintin is depicted as a precocious, multitalented reporter who travels the world with his dog
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As Farr observes, "Hergé created a hero who embodied human qualities and virtues but no faults.
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Actress Jane Rubens was the first to play Tintin on stage in April 1941. The plays, written by
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From Tintin's first adventure, he lives the life of a campaigning reporter. He is sent to the
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believes that "Tintin" is probably the character's surname because other characters, such as
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He had previously made use of alliteration with the name of his previous character, Totor.
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Tintin's personality evolved as Hergé wrote the series. Peeters relates that in the early
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Tintin's earliest stories naively depicted controversial images, with Tintin engaging in
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had been published in more than 70 languages with sales of more than 200 million copies.
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in Brussels has huge panels with scenes from Tintin comic books painted as murals.
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decided to reverse his "G.R." initials in 1924, leading to his pen name "Hergé".
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provided the voice of Tintin for a radio drama series of Tintin created by the
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from his apartment at No. 26 Labrador Street. Other characters refer to him as
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Goddin, Philippe (December 1987). "Hergé à Radio-Brussels, 4 March 1942".
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caricatured portrayals of non-Europeans, most notably and notoriously in
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until one of his readers later informed him of the similarity. In 1907,
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has a life size statue of Tintin and Snowy. The statue was sculpted by
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Shortly before Hergé's death in 1983, he came to admire the work of
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Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock depicted on a wall in the city of
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on 8 May 1930, towards the end publication of the first adventure,
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had to be redrawn in 1955 as it had not adhered to this formula.)
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Hergé admitted that he did not take Tintin seriously in the early
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The image of Tintin—a round-faced young man running with a white
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literary criticism to the English language with works such as
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features the front-page headline, "Tintin's Own Story". In
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simply stated that Totor would "metamorphose" into Tintin.
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he is ensconced as a permanent house guest in the stately
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The Art of Hergé, Inventor of Tintin: Volume 2, 1937–1949
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The Art of Hergé, Inventor of Tintin: Volume 1, 1907–1937
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in Brussels contains a 1952 bust of Tintin by the artist
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hairstyle. In search of adventure, Paul later joined the
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and was ready to try it. Tintin's new comic would be a
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contains a life sized bronze statue of Tintin and his
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played the role at the London Barbican Theatre for a
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Official route drawn by Moulinsart and Studios Hergé
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played Tintin in two live-action movie adaptations:
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
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Tintin – Le Temple du Soleil – Le Spectacle Musical
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
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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. 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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: 3032: 2989:from the original on 11 October 2013 2882: 2846: 2834: 2798: 2774: 2678: 2657: 2645: 2626: 2602: 2567: 2551: 2532: 2516: 2496: 2469: 2452: 2399: 2387: 2363: 2221: 2153: 1993: 1969: 1933: 1902: 1886: 1866: 1834: 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: 2293: 2112:La Libre Belgique December 1975 1604: 1571: 1555: 1546: 1537: 1528: 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: 4975: 4902: 4855: 4797: 4747: 4696: 4653: 4626: 4599: 4568: 4518: 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:. 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Tintin
A cartoon drawing of a young man and his white dog walking against clear background.
Snowy
Hergé
Publisher
Casterman
First appearance
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
The Adventures of Tintin
Hergé
Human
List of main characters
/ˈtɪntɪn/
[tɛ̃tɛ̃]
The Adventures of Tintin
Belgian
Hergé
Le Petit Vingtième
Le Vingtième Siècle
quiff
Snowy
Steven Spielberg
The Adventures of Tintin
Historic photo of a handsome young man, Palle Huld, standing before classic Russian architecture
Palle Huld
Hergé
Hergé
Pierre Assouline
World War I
Belgium was under German occupation

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