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'''''The Adventures of Tintin''''' (often referred to by its [[Tintin|title character]]) is a series of comic stories by [[Belgium|Belgian]] cartoonist {{w|Hergé}}. The main characters are Tintin, his dog [[Snowy]] and his best friend [[Captain Haddock]]. The stories focus on the globe-spanning adventures of the trio as they apprehend criminals, participate in scientific expeditions, and come to the rescue of friends in trouble.
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'''''The Adventures of Tintin''''' (often referred to by its [[Tintin|title character]]) is a series of comic stories by [[Belgium|Belgian]] cartoonist {{w|Hergé}}. The main characters are Tintin, his dog [[Snowy]] and his best friend [[Captain Haddock]]. The stories focus on the globe-spanning adventures of the trio as they apprehend criminals, solve mysteries, participate in scientific expeditions, and come to the rescue of friends in trouble.
  
 
The stories were originally published in serial format in various newspapers and magazines in Belgium and France. They were later adapted into comic album format. Later still, most of the stories were compiled into a seven-volume collection of hardcover books, commonly referred to as "''Tintin'' Three-in-Ones" as each volume contains three stories.
 
The stories were originally published in serial format in various newspapers and magazines in Belgium and France. They were later adapted into comic album format. Later still, most of the stories were compiled into a seven-volume collection of hardcover books, commonly referred to as "''Tintin'' Three-in-Ones" as each volume contains three stories.

Revision as of 12:59, March 9, 2014


The Adventures of Tintin (often referred to by its title character) is a series of comic stories by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The main characters are Tintin, his dog Snowy and his best friend Captain Haddock. The stories focus on the globe-spanning adventures of the trio as they apprehend criminals, solve mysteries, participate in scientific expeditions, and come to the rescue of friends in trouble.

The stories were originally published in serial format in various newspapers and magazines in Belgium and France. They were later adapted into comic album format. Later still, most of the stories were compiled into a seven-volume collection of hardcover books, commonly referred to as "Tintin Three-in-Ones" as each volume contains three stories.

As of the 100th anniversary of Hergé's birth (in 2007), the series had sold over 200 million books. Stories from the series have also been adapted for radio, theatre, television and film: most recently, the 2011 motion-capture film The Adventures of Tintin, directed by Steven Spielberg.

The Adventures of Tintin has been referred to several times on television episodes of The Simpsons.

References

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
200px 19 407 "Husbands and Knives" Lisa reads the comic Tintin in Paris at Coolsville Comics & Toys. Also, a number of real-life Tintin comics are seen on the shelf in front of her.
The Crab with the Golden Claws.png 20 434 "In the Name of the Grandfather" Bart clutches his copy of The Crab with the Golden Claws when Marge threatens to take away his Tintin comics. Tintin, Haddock and Snowy are seen on the cover.
Tintin and Haddock.png 21 451 "Once Upon a Time in Springfield" Tintin and Captain Haddock are seated at a table when Princess Penelope sings at a sidewalk café in Paris.
Tonton in Paris.png 22 474 "Moms I'd Like to Forget" A poster for a comic called Tonton in Paris is seen on the wall at The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop.
Politically Inept Chalkboard Gag.png 23 496 "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson" The chalkboard gag is "Tintin did not sucksuck", a reference to the 2011 Tintin movie.
504 "Beware My Cheating Bart" The Tonton in Paris poster is again seen at The Android's Dungeon.
24 528 "The Fabulous Faker Boy"

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