Tintin Land Rover of Trenxcoatl #57 From The Land of the Picaros
While never outright stated, the Land Rover that Tintin, Haddock, and Professor Calculus drive to Hotuatabotl in order to see an ancien...
While never outright stated, the Land Rover that Tintin, Haddock, and Professor Calculus drive to Hotuatabotl in order to see an ancien...
Produced from 1949 to 1951, the Ford Custom was part of the new, post-war generation of cars. While it was produced by Ford America, the vehicle w...
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets was the first book of the Tintin series that was made by Hergé. Commissioned by Le Vingtième Siècle (The Twentiet...
In 1925, the 18 year old Herge came to work at the Belgian newspaper, Le Vingtieme,.as a simple clerk and then rising to art director and illustr...
Tim und Struppi Exhibition Poster for the Wilhelm-Busch Musuem in Hanover, Germany 2001. The exhibition showed the evolution of Herge as an artis...
In support of the Tibetan people and culture against the Chinese occupation, the Herge Foundation created an exhibition that combined Herge's art a...
Comic art has seen countless styles throughout the decades. Some adhere to standard practices, like shading. Artists like Georges Prosper Remi, kn...
The Shark Submarine from Red Rackham’s Treasure is perhaps one of the most iconic images in the Tintin series. Standing alongside the red and whi...
For the Summer 2015 Moulinsart Tintin Collection, a series of eight model airplanes that appear in the Adventures of Tintin will be available. Th...
There are few within the old world — that of Europe, Asia, and Africa — who have not heard of the name “Tintin.” From its home in Belgium, to Asia ...