Tuesday 3 November 2009

TIN TIN


"The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Hergé, the pen name of Georges Remi (1907–1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtième, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, Hergé's Tintin series continues to be a favourite of readers and critics alike 80 years later." (Source: wikipedia the free online encyclopedia)

TinTin is the guy with hair from the front going upwards and has a dog named Snowy. This is a series of 23 comic stories, 21 of them turned to animation. If you see TinTin now you'll notice part of his pants are inside his socks.

Imagine yourself like him; a teenage journalist going on adventures and being able to outwit and outfight bad guys, he's a smart detictive too. Maybe 'Bob Kane' got inspired by this guy for Batman & Robin, except that he made Batman an adult since the start and Robin too young and often gets caught

2 comments:

Deadpoolite said...

Being southern european, I had access to the adventures of this sucker and his band of friends and foes more excessively than americans. It is a good read, fun and witty, occassionally suspensful since there are no superpowers or miraculous solutions to problems involved.

Sol (Frederick) Badguy said...

After they got spread around the world you still had better access to these comics than USA? Out of Europe they don't work fast enough?

It is always good to read non-superheroes comics like this guys