Years ago, a man named Herge put pencil to paper and created a character known as Tintin. Those who appreciate the film industry might recall there was a recent movie with this subject matter. While ...
He may be a star in Europe, but Herge's comic-book hero is a veritable unknown in the States. Here's the lowdown on the comics, the controversies and the movie. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer The new ...
"The Adventures of Tintin" is here, kicking up dust and a gust of fun. You must know Tintin. He's that odd little fellow in pedal pushers with the roundest head this side of Peanuts. If you don't know ...
The Adventures of Tintin is being made into a video game. The news comes way of Microids, who reveals it’s working with Moulinsart to develop and publish a game based on the classic comic book series ...
Steven Spielberg’s motion-captured, 3-D The Adventures of Tintin rolls together plot elements from three comic-book adventures starring Belgian artist Hergé’s intrepid boy reporter, Tintin, first ...
From the opening credits to an early gag involving a portrait artist, Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures Of Tintin formally announces its intent to respect the style and vision of Hergé, the Belgian ...
1. Tintin Is Ageless: Created in 1929 by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi (aka Hergé), the original comic strips were black and white and cranked out for a children's newspaper supplement that Remi ...
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