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Popeye and Tintin have entered the public domain, so I'll just go ahead and start the countdown clock for our first Sailor Man soulslikeAnother iconic comic strip character is joining Popeye in the public domain: Tintin, the swoopy-haired hero of Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin, who also made his debut in 1929. We're closer than ...
There has been a mixed response from anti-racism groups over a newly modified version of the Tintin comic books, after it was widely criticised over its colonialist depiction of Africans.
Clodagh Kinsella Belgium is the birthplace of many legendary comic characters, including Tintin and the Smurfs, and is also home to more than 700 comic strip artists. In fact, Belgians are just as ...
While Tintin made Hergé’s name as a cartoonist, a new show of his work reveals his brilliance as a graphic designer Some 230m copies of Georges Remi’s – aka Hergé’s – Tintin comic book albums have ...
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