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Real Places in Tintin

Herge liked to mix real and fictional geography in his story-telling, sometimes explicitly and sometimes implicitly. Machu Picchu doesn’t appear directly in the books but it can be assumed as the basis...

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Imaginary Tintin Covers: Unauthorised Genius

I found this work of genius on Dans la maison des Compagnons Adesso, a French site for fans of bandes dessinées, and particularly Tintin, to produce mock book covers. There seems to be monthly themes...

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RIP: Jacques Martin, Herge Studio Artist

The creator of Alix and numerous other bande dessinee has died aged 88. In the fifties he worked for Herge’s studio and was responsible for some of the background in Tintin in Tibet. One of Hergé’s...

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Travels of a Boy Reporter

By popular demand, the highly praised Travels of a Boy Reporter has returned. This map tracks the journey of Tintin in his 23 adventures across the world. Download & Print The map is available as a...

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In the original version of “The Red Sea Sharks,” the poor African slaves’ dialogue was written in very bad French, but then a newspaper complained that this was racist, and Hergé changed the dialogue...

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