What are some interesting facts about Hergé?

Hergé, born Georges Remi (1907–1983), was a Belgian cartoonist best known for creating The Adventures of Tintin. He revolutionized comics with his "clear line" style (ligne claire), and his work has sold over 200 million copies worldwide. He created other series like Quick & Flupke and Jo, Zette and Jocko, leaving a legacy as one of the 20th century's most influential artists.
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What are some interesting facts about Hergé?

Hergé (born May 22, 1907, Etterbeek, near Brussels, Belgium—died March 3, 1983, Brussels) was a Belgian cartoonist who created the comic strip hero Tintin, a teenage journalist. Over the next 50 years, Tintin's adventures filled 23 albums and sold 70 million copies in some 30 languages.
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What is Tintin's full name?

He has no name. Calling him "Tintin" is just a way for humankind (and some dogs) to make sense of this eldritch being.
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What is a fun fact about Tintin?

Tintin was born on 10 January 1929 in the Belgian weekly "Le Petit Vingtième". Snowy is an exceptionally white wire Fox terrier. Since 1929, more than 270 million copies (figures for 2019) have been sold. The Tintin adventures have been translated in more than 110 languages.
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What inspired Hergé's work?

He read Bringing Up, Father, Krazy Kat, and The Katzenjammer Kids, comics that used a plain graphic style like his own. Also the silent movie era must have been a source of inspiration. In fact Hergé's first comic is titled Hergé's Moving Pictures.
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The Origins Of Tintin: Hergé’s Masterpiece

Which Tintin was banned?

It said it did not believe the 1946 edition of Tintin in the Congo was intended to incite racial hatred. Congolese campaigner Bienvenu Mbutu Mondondo launched legal proceedings in 2007 to get the book banned, saying its portrayal of Africans was racist. Mr Mbutu's lawyer said he planned to appeal against the decision.
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What is Tintin's birthday?

On 10th January 1929, a boy reporter stepped into the world through Le Petit Vingtième.
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Who is Tintin's biggest enemy?

Meet the Man of Many Identities: Roberto Rastapopoulos

The main antagonist in The Adventures of Tintin series, the monocled villain sought to create chaos wherever he could flee – and flee he did on many occasions. Conniving, menacing and vindictive, Rastapopoulos was the polar opposite of the heroic titular character.
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What is the #1 cartoon character?

1. Mickey Mouse. First on the list is Mickey Mouse. It's one of the most iconic characters of the 20th century, as Mickey represents everything that Walt Disney wanted to portray through his characters.
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How old is Tintin more than 19 years old?

In The Secret of the Unicorn, Tintin's passport states his birth year as 1929, which was the year of his first appearance in The Land of the Soviets, estimating his age to be 15, while the official Tintin website states his age as between 16–18.
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Why did Hergé create Tintin?

Hergé later stated that in his youth, "I watched him a lot; he entertained me and fascinated me... It makes sense that Tintin took on his character, gestures, poses. He had a way of moving and a physical presence that must have inspired me without my knowing it. His gestures stayed in my mind.
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Is Tintin ok for kids?

That aside, with its teen hero and a suspenseful plot full of high-seas intrigue, The Adventures of Tintin is an ideal animated adventure for middle-graders and up.
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What is the fake country in Tintin?

Syldavia (Syldavian: Zyldavja) is a fictional country in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It is located in the Balkans and has a rivalry with the fictional neighbouring country of Borduria.
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What does Tintin mean in French?

What does Tintin mean in French? In old french, “tintin” meant “noise”. In slang, it means “nothing”.
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Is Snowy in Tintin a boy or girl?

Throughout the first eight stories Snowy is the series' co-star; he is able to understand human language, and communicates with speech bubbles. His verbal responses to various situations include jokes, expressions of fright, and pleas to Tintin to exercise caution.
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Can Snowy talk to Tintin?

True, his dog Snowy talks to him, a whimsical trait that owes nothing to any divine force. What sets Tintin apart is not so much what he says, but what he does.
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What is Tintin's catchphrase in French?

In french his catchphrase is "mille millions de mille sabords" and a second one is "tonnerre de Brest".
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