![]() Tintin and the Sun Temple (1969), by Belvision and made from the combined storyline of The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun.The Crab With The Golden Claws (1947), Belgian film made in Stop Motion.The Adventures of Tintin, a 1990s French-Canadian-Belgian series coproduced by Ellipse and Nelvana.A 1960s series produced by Télé-Hachette and Belvision.The story for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was adapted from a Tintin script Steven Spielberg was writing. The series ran from 1929 to 1976 the incomplete Tintin and Alph-Art was released in 1986 after Hergé's death. After World War II Tintin appeared in the new weekly comic magazine Tintin. When the German occupation ended the publication of Le Vingtième Siècle, the feature moved to the Brussels daily Le Soir, where it became a daily newspaper strip until the Liberation in 1944. The character was developed from Totor, a boy scout character Hergé had previously drawn for Le Boy-Scout Belge. The Adventures of Tintin, originally titled The Adventures of Tintin and Snowy, is a seminal Belgian comic series and has had considerable influence on the development of graphic narratives in Europe and around the world.īriefly, Tintin was invented by Georges Remi (AKA Hergé, from his initials backwards, R.G., spelt phonetically in French) as a cartoon character for Le Petit Vingtième, the children's supplement to Le Vingtième Siècle (The Twentieth Century), a conservative, Catholic newspaper in Belgium. ![]()
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