produced by the studios was attributed to Hergé alone, except for three albums of Quick & Flupke which are attributed to Studios Hergé on the cover. In...
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April 1950 Hergé established Studios Hergé as a public company. The Studios were based in his Avenue Delleur house in Brussels, with Hergé making a newly...
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Flupke and Jo, Zette and Jocko. Created from Studios Hergé in 1987 by Fanny Rodwell, Hergé's widow, the Hergé Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation...
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Snowy (character) (category Hergé characters)
reader. Hergé diminished Snowy's speaking role after the introduction of Captain Haddock in the ninth story, The Crab with the Golden Claws. Hergé never...
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The Adventures of Tintin (category Comics by Hergé)
Tintin magazine. In 1950, Hergé created Studios Hergé, which produced the canonical versions of ten Tintin albums. Following Hergé's death in 1983, the final...
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assistant Bob De Moor to Britain on a research trip; on his return, Studios Hergé produced a revised, third edition of the story, serialised in Tintin...
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story's serialisation, Hergé established Studios Hergé, a Brussels-based team of cartoonists to aid him on the project. Hergé concluded the story arc...
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book, Hergé would make sketches in pencil; subsequently he would work over the drawings and text in ink. With the development of his own Studios Hergé, he...
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established his medical clinic. Although Hergé drew the basis of Flight 714 to Sydney, his assistants at Studios Hergé, led by Bob de Moor, were largely responsible...
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comic tradition. In 1955, it was re-drawn and coloured by Hergé and his assistants at Studios Hergé to match his distinctive ligne-claire style. Critical...
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the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The final instalment in the series to be completed by Hergé, it was serialized in Tintin magazine from...
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The Musée Hergé, or Hergé Museum, is a museum in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi (1907–1983)...
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Hergé's Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin, d'après Hergé) is the first animated television series based on Hergé's popular comic book...
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List of The Adventures of Tintin characters (category Hergé characters)
who escaped to Sweden from Estonia in an Arado floatplane. Hergé and other Studios Hergé members were not above drawing themselves and other characters...
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was created with the aid of Hergé's team of artists at Studios Hergé. Influenced by Honoré de Balzac's The Human Comedy, Hergé used the story as a vehicle...
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cartoonist Hergé. It was serialised weekly from September 1958 to November 1959 in Tintin magazine and published as a book in 1960. Hergé considered it...
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Tintin (character) (category Hergé characters)
March 2014. Studios Hergé, Moulinsart. "Tintin in Brussels". Official route drawn by Moulinsart and Studios Hergé. Moulinsart and Studios Hergé. Archived...
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myself in the role of a sort of Tintin Hergé, 15 November 1966. Georges Remi—best known under the pen name Hergé—had been employed as an illustrator at...
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the second part of the Archives Hergé collection. In 1986, Casterman published a facsimile version of the original. Hergé returned to creating fictional...
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stamps The Adventures of Tintin Tintin (magazine) Studios Hergé The Adventures of Tintin (TV series) "Hergé and Walt Disney". Facebook. December 23, 2011...
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to the Chinese political leader Chiang Kai-shek inviting Hergé to visit China itself. Hergé continued The Adventures of Tintin with The Broken Ear, while...
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paternalistic spirit which existed then in Belgium". Hergé, talking to Numa Sadoul In 1929, Hergé began The Adventures of Tintin comic strip for Le Petit...
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Quick & Flupke (category Comics by Hergé)
Flupke, urchins of Brussels') was a comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Serialised weekly from January 1930 to 1940 in Le Petit Vingtième, the...
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project fell through as well, as Hergé asked Bob de Moor to modernize The Black Island instead.[citation needed] Hergé then turned his attention to The...
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Roger Leloup (category Hergé)
both Jacques Martin, with Alix and Lefranc, and for Hergé, but as the production at the Studios Hergé slowed down, and Leloup came into contact with other...
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revealed had Hergé completed the story. Conversely, Harry Thompson suggested that Hergé had dropped Rastapopoulos from the story in 1980. Hergé's notes reveal...
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1950. Hergé 1958, pp. 1–7. Hergé 1958, pp. 7–15. Hergé 1958, pp. 15–22. Hergé 1958, pp. 23–28. Hergé 1958, pp. 29–38. Hergé 1958, pp. 38–46. Hergé 1958...
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volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The story was serialised weekly in Le Soir Jeunesse, the children's supplement...
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The Adventures of Tintin publication history (category Hergé)
131 errors, prompting Hergé to completely redraw the album and propose an updated version. Hergé's collaborator at Studios Hergé, Bob de Moor, traveled...
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Hayworth. In early 1948, Hergé produced two black-and-white pages of this version of the story before abandoning it. Hergé retained some elements of...
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