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The comic strip, which would later become the book Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, was an instant success. Readers lapped up the stories of Tintin's adventures, which Hergé filled with a quick wit ...
Tintin Fresh-faced adventurer Tintin and his faithful wire fox terrier Snowy (originally ‘Milou’) first appeared in comic strip form in a Belgian newspaper on January 10, 1929.
Hergé Tintin et Milou (for journal Tintin) 10 x 11 cm. (3.9 x 4.3 in.) Medium India ink and wash Size 10 x 11 cm. (3.9 x 4.3 in.) Description Keffiyeh truffaut disrupt Sale Consectetur Estimate Lorem ...
Tintin, the daring boy reporter with a knack for stumbling into the world’s most exciting adventures, has captivated readers for nearly a century. Created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé in 1929, Tintin’s ...
The earliest version of the young reporter Tintin and his pup Snowy (or “Milou” if you speak French) from Hergé’s Les Aventures de Tintin are also headed to the public domain.
And in much of the world, Tintin won’t become public property until 70 years after the 1983 death of his creator. Let's just hope that both Tintin and Popeye will be spared naff horror ...
This edition features Hergé’s signature, alongside that of his fiancée, Germaine, who signed as "Milou" - the French name for Tintin’s loyal dog, known as "Snowy" in English.
View Tintin au Congo - Tintin, Milou et Coco dans la voiture by Hergé on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Hergé.
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