Tintin on postage stamps

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In many countries across the world, though most often in Europe, postage stamps have been released that depict scenes from Hergés comic book series The Adventures of Tintin.

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[edit] Belgium, 1979

A one-off stamp that was released on October 1st, 1979. The stamp featured Tintin and Snowy with a magnifying glass examining a stamp depicting Captain Haddock. The stamp would be used on the front cover of Harry Thompsons book, Tintin, Herge and his Creation.

[edit] The Netherlands, 1999

A set of two stamps was released in September 1999. Each showed a scene from the book Explorers on the Moon.

[edit] Belgium, 1999

Released on 15th October, it depicts a model of the moon rocket.


[edit] France, 2000

A one off stamp and a minisheet was released on March 11th.

[edit] Belgium, 2000

A one off depicting Tintin moving a puppet of Herge.

[edit] Democratic Republic of Congo/Belgium, 2001

A joint issue that depicted scenes from Tintin in the Congo.

[edit] Belgium, 2004

In February 2004, the Belgian post office released a set of five stamps to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Tintin, the 50th anniversary of the book Explorers on the Moon and the 35th anniversary of Neil Armstrong's moon landing.

[edit] Belgium, 2007

In 2007, to celebrate the centenary of Herge, the Belgian post office released a series of 25 stamps, 24 of which depict one of the album covers each in a different language, and one showing a picture of Herge.

[edit] France, 2007

A set of six stamps, each depicting one of the characters - Tintin and Snowy, Professor Calculus, Captain Haddock, Thomson and Thompson, Bianca Castafiore and Chang. A minisheet comprising all the six stamps was issued along with the stamps.

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