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  •  A History of the Black Island - Article on the Herge Tintin book, the Black Island, and it's history.
  •  Acquired growth hormone deficiency and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in a subject with repeated head - Neurologist. Antoine Cyr currently attends Chez Marlène daycare, and his brother Louis-Olivier Cyr is a first-grade member at École primaire Champlain. Claude Cyr is Associate Professor with the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Que. We describe the unique case of a public figure who is well known for having delayed pub
  •  Gabriel Coxhead on loving homages and obscene pastiches of Hergé's Tintin - When Tintin's creator Hergé died, he specified in his will that no one else should continue his work. Yet fans continue to turn out loving homages - and obscene pastiches. Gabriel Coxhead reports Monday May 7, 2007 The Guardian This month marks the centenary of Georges Remi, better known as Hergé. As the author of the 23 adventures of T
  •  Hergé's Fanstasy Kingdom: The Land of the Black Pelikan - In most recent years one of the most original and certainly underestimated artists of the 20th century Hergé (1907-1983) ( Reversed Initials of his real name George Remi "R.G" pronounced in French ) inventor of the famed Belgium "Ligne Claire" Comic Strip style and father of its hero Tintin ( See Official Website of Tintin), was also to be insp
  •  How not to be a reporter - A lot of reporters probably envy Tintin, but very few would dare to treat him as a role model. For real-life reporters, the globe-trotting boy who always emerges victorious from the trials and tribulations of his missions has very little professional resemblance with themselves. Truth to be told, Tintin as a journalist is a bit of a disaster, unles
  •  IGN: Enfin, a Tintin Movie - Spielberg may bring the comic hero back with modern CG technology. by Paul Davidson August 29, 2001 - I remember many lazy afternoons spent at the local library with my friends, reading comic books about a young boy reporter and his small white dog. Tintin and Snowy went on all the adventures I could only dream about; and though I'm a grown-up
  •  Ice on the Moon: Score One for Tintin! | Science Not Fiction | Discover Magazine - Books | As reported by my fellow DISCOVER blogger Eliza Strickland, researchers believe that the moon may have considerable amounts of water ice. But Tintan fans have k
  •  Star - Blistering barnacles! Tintin's eternal youth explained - Montreal - Intrepid comic book reporter Tintin, who began his adventures 75 years ago, looks like a teen because of a growth hormone deficiency and the effects of too many blows to the head. This is according to a study released yesterday.
  •  The faith in friends - One of the most compelling things about Tintin in Tibet is its unabashed demand on our capacity to put faith in prophetic visions. At the beginning of the book, Tintin has a nightmare about his friend, Chang, lying injured in a snow-covered land. This fearful vision turns into a moment of truth the very next morning, as Chang’s death in a plane cra
  •  Thundering typhoons, it's tintin! - Tintin, the "reporter" with the distinctive cows-lick, lived the dream life of a seven-year old boy; a life of the most colourful adventure mixed with the most profound innocence. His best friends were, in no particular order, a fluffy white dog, a sea captain, a spectacularly absent minded professor and two incompetent detectives; and he was ent
  •  Tintin had dodgy hormones - 09/12/2004 - Tintin, the intrepid comic book reporter, looks like a young teen because of a growth hormone deficiency and the effects of too many blows to the head, a study says. "This could explain his delayed natural growth, delayed onset of puberty and lack of libido," reads the study, published in the latest issue of the Canadian Medical Association Jo
  •  Tintin in the avengers (chapeau melon et bottes de cuir) - One of the more endearing of Steed's little quirks is his occasional habit of picking up a copy of a Tintin book to read. Herge's boy reporter character first appeared in 1929 in French and then Belgian, but his adventures weren't regularly translated into English until 1958, and according to T.F. Mills (http://www.regiments.org/special/essays/t
  •  eMercedesBenz Feature:  Mercedes-Benz In Comics | eMercedesBenz - The Unofficial Mercedes-Benz Webl - The early days: Tintin the Mercedes driver Franco-Belgian comics have arguably seen the relationship between comic and automotive culture at its most productive. Here, the seeds were sewn – in the shape of Hergé’s first “Tintin” adventure of 1929 – for the development of a comic tradition which frequently blended background drawings based on asp

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