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Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Adventures Of Tin-Tin

TinTin--
The Adventures of Tintin is a comics series created by the Belgian artist Herge, whose original name was Georges Remi (1907–1983)
Tintin series was first published in a choildren magazine supplement. Driven by the great success of the comic strip, Herge created a serialised strips to collectively combine in 24 albums, and thus the series of Tin-Tin came into being.
Tin-tin is a fearless Belgian teen-aged freelance reporter who is always accompanied by his faithfull fox-terrier dog named Snowy. Later other popular casts were added like Captain Haddock, the highly intelligent hearing impaired Professor Calculus and other supporting characters like detective-duo Thompson and Thomson.
All The stories of Tintin series always feature humour, accompanied in later albums by satire, and political and cultural symmetry. The comic strip series has long been admired for its clean, expressive drawings by Herge.


The Tintin comics in sequential story order are as follows:::


# Tintin in the Land of the Soviets -  (1929–1930)
# Tintin in the Congo -  (1930–1931)
# Tintin in America -  (1931–1932)
# Cigars of the Pharaoh -  (1932–1934)
# The Blue Lotus -  (1934–1935)
# The Broken Ear -  (1935–1937)
# The Black Island -  (1937–1938)
# King Ottokar's Sceptre -  (1938–1939)
# The Crab with the Golden Claws -  (1940–1941)
# The Shooting Star -  (1941–1942)
# The Secret of the Unicorn -  (1942–1943)
# Red Rackham's Treasure -  (1943–1944)
# The Seven Crystal Balls -  (1943–1948)
# Prisoners of the Sun -  (1946–1949)
# Land of Black Gold -  (1948–1950 1)
# Destination Moon -  (1950–1953)
# Explorers on the Moon -  (1950–1954)
# The Calculus Affair -  (1954–1956)
# The Red Sea Sharks -  (1958)
# Tintin in Tibet -  (1960)
# The Castafiore Emerald -  (1963)
# Flight 714 -  (1968)
# Tintin and the Picaros -  (1976)
# Tintin and Alph-Art -  Unfinished work, published posthumously in 1986, and republished with more material in 2004.
# Tintin and the Lake of Sharks - Film adaptation (1972, 1995), not written nor drawn by Hergé


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