User talk:Hiding/The Adventures of Tintin
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- POV Tintin and I
- An Analysis of Hergé’s Portrayal of Various Racial Groups in The Adventures of Tintin: The Blue Lotus
- Bart Beatty essay
- In Extremis: Hergé's Graphic Exteriority of Character
- YVES CHALAND
- [T]his split [between the iconic and the specific] is far more pronounced [in foreign comics]. The Belgian "Clear-Line" style of Herge's Tintin combines very iconic characters with unusually realistic backgrounds. This combination allows readers to mask themselves in a character and safely enter a sensually stimulating world. One set of lines to see — another set of lines to be. - Scott McCloud
- Garen Ewing
- Tintin in the dock
- Tintin on the far right
- Great Blistering Barnacles
- From zero to hero
- Herge's Adventures of Tintin
- Boy oh boy detective
- Blistering barnacles! He's a literary icon
- Tintin and the Secret of Literature