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Hergé & Tintin : discover a world of Tintinology
http://www.paulgravett.com/articles/018_tintin_2/018_tintin_2.htm : February 25th 2003 marks twenty years since Hergé's death, and with it the consequential curtailment, according to his will and his wishes, of any further exploits for his young hero by other hands. Henceforth, Tintin would live on in a panoply of re-editions, facsimiles, picture books, merchandise and multi-media spin-offs, and of course through |
| Mots clés : herge, tintin and snowy
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Snowy, I Don't Think We're in Kansas Anymore
http://www.well.com/user/biscuit/ir/tintin.html : Tintin comes of age in a curious new novel
Tintin in the New World by Frederic Tuten; William Morrow and Company, 239 pp., $22.00 |
| Mots clés : collection tintin, tintin;milou; tintin; haddock; milou; snowy; herge; bande dessinee; Kuifje; Bobbie;; Kapitein Haddock; Trifonius Zonnebloem; Jansen en Janssen; Tintin; Snowy; Captain Haddock; Cuthbert Calculus; Thomson and Thompson; Tintin; Milou;
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The Hindu : Young World : Two kids and an agent
http://www.hindu.com/yw/2008/08/05/stories/2008080550170600.htm : Herge is well-known as the creator of Tintin and as you flip through the pages of Quick and Flupke, you can’t help but notice the resemblance. It’s the same button eyes and nose but with a different hairdo.
Quick and Flupke are urchins in Brussels, almost always in trouble. And they’ve got the local cop, Agent 15, almost always on their heels. T |
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Tintin In The Land of the Soviets& is a tedious read.
http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2006/7/30/lifebookshelf/13985526&sec=lifebookshelf : Tintin In The Land of the Soviets& is a tedious read.IF you're a guy in your early 30s, there's a decent chance that the Tintin series was part of your childhood. Certainly it was very much part of mine (alongside the then “rival” series Asterix and Obelix, as well as the Hardy Boys, the far, far away universe of Star Wars and Lego).
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Tintin in the British Isles
http://dogmatika.com/dm/more.php?id=1831_0_1_0_C : After the story had been serialised in 'Le Petit Vingtiéme', the Franco-Belgian company Casterman published the adventure in book form at the end of 1938, a task they had taken over from Wallez's 'Editions du Petit Vingtiéme' ever since 'Tintin In America'. The book comprised 124 black and white pages, plus the inclusion of four colour plate |
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Tintin in the Land of the Soviets - Mises Institute
http://www.mises.org/story/2501 : The Adventures of Tintin is a series of 24 comic books created by Belgian comic writer and artist Georges Remi (1907–1983), better known as Hergé. They tell the stories of Tintin and his dog Snowy (Milou in French) who travel the world and beyond. Tintin is a reporter for a Belgian paper Le Petit Vingtième and his adventures take place against the |
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