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 A Tintin Community
 Department of French | Easter School 2004 - Tintin
 Flashback from childhood (Tintin) - The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin), drawn and written by the Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi a.k.a. Hergé, is one of the most popular 20th century European comics. Over 200 million books have been published to date, with translations into over 50 languages.
 Geoffrey Zheng's Tintin Page
 Herge's Tintin
 Hergé's Adventures of Tintin (Series) at Big Cartoon DataBase - . Cartoon Episode Guide, Complete Filmography and information; The Big Cartoon DataBase is the ultimate searchable list and episode guide of every cartoon ever made. Cast and Crew archive of the films. Animation Lists. The Big Cartoon DataBase is the ultimate searchable list and episode guide for cartoons!
 Ian's Web Site
 My world of comics - Tintin - Intro- Who is Tintin - Main charaters - supportive characters - Some interesting facts - the author
 Paul Downey: Tintin Archives
 Petite page
 Strangely out of place - Comic: The Adventures of Tintin - When I was a kid, my uncle (who is only six years older than I) used to have a collection of The Adventures of Tin-tin. Whenever we would visit my granparents, I'd make a beeline for his comic book stash and spend hours getting lost in the world of Tintin.
Created in the 1920s by the Belgian artist Hergé, the series chronicles the adventures of
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 The Tintin Master... - The #1 coolpage for Tintin!
 TinTin is My hero, pour toujour
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 Tintin Central
 Tintin comics - What character from the comic book series, "Tintin" by the Belgian writer and illustrator Hergé are you most like?
 Tintin et al: Colonel Jorgen - here are the first two (lets keep it easy ;) )
1. Captain haddock ate some 'exotic' fruit by mistake in Kathmandu while on a trip to save Tintin's friend Chang. There are two parts to this question : Name the fruit and the book in which Tintin first met Chang. It would be great if you could name this book as well ;)
2. This one's a sitter
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 Tintin the Hero!
 Tintinesque: The Tintin Weblog: Tintin mourning
 Ultimate Tintin on the internet
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