French Comic - Tin Tin


Tintin was graphically designed and built in  1929  by Georges Remi Herge  (Belgian designer).  Tintin was signed for the French Weekly Le Petit Vingtieme comic strips, a Catholic newspaper supplement Le Siecle Vingtieme.
Tintin is an icon of the comic world and particulary the French Belgian comic strip.
Tintin is a young reporter of intelligence and intuition worthy of the best detective, and is characterized by a shock of red hair, a sweater, a pair of pants and an oval head with two very small eyes, but clever and expressive.
Tintin is the star of comic, with stories in every part of the world: Europe, Far East, former Soviet Union, Middle East, Africa, America and even on Moon.
Together with his trusty dog Milou, a white fox terrier, very intelligent, Tintin is continuosly involved in complicated detective stories, in enigmatic archaeological mysteries in international espionage and entangled in struggles against elusive criminals.
In these adventures there are very distinctive characters and extravagant, helping Tintin to contribute to the resolution of cases tangled and dangerous situation in wich our Tintin is involved.
Remember Captain Haddock, a classic sea dog with hat and pipe, sullen and quarrelsome, but generous and friend of Tintin.  There are two policemen twins: Dupont and Dupont, perfectly equal, who boast of being experts super skilled detectives.  Also great friend of Tintin is Proffesor Tournesol, a scientist with some amazing inventions, while very distracted and unpredictible.
Among the many publications of the comics strips, excel "The Adventures of Tintin":
"The Shooting Star", inspired by the stories of Jules Verne
"Cigar of the Pharaoh", in Egypt
"Objective: Moon"
"The Treasury Rakom the Red"
"The Temple of the Sun"
"Tintin in Tibet", considered a masterpiece
"The Jewels of Castafiore"
"Tintin and the Picaros", the last story of Herge
Indeed the last story is "Tintin and Alph-Art" but unfortunately unfinished because of the disappearance of the author in  1983.
Each issue of the comic strips of Tintin is a dip in the classic adventure, where we found fighting with the bandits, exotic settings, mysteries to solve, finding treasures and dangerous, situations which have to go out with the use of cunning.

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