• Hergé replacing him with a young man, Alain Baran, who Hergé biographer Pierre Assouline later termed Hergé's "surrogate son". In March 1977, Hergé's...
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  • The Adventures of Tintin (category Comics by Hergé)
    under the pen name Hergé. The series was one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. By 2007, a century after Hergé's birth in 1907, Tintin...
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  • 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 based...
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  • Albania made Hergé insist his editor publish the work to take advantage of current events as he felt "Syldavia is Albania". Later Hergé denied that he...
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  • following a scandal, although Hergé was convinced to stay on the condition of a salary increase. For his next serial, Hergé planned to put together a story...
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  • as Hergé had previously done in Tintin in the Land of the Soviets. Years later, while brainstorming what ultimately became Tintin in Tibet, Hergé considered...
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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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  • Lotus, 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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  • 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 illustration is in the second upper left frame on page 38. Hergé 1958, pp. 1–28. Hergé 1958, pp. 29–62. Peeters 2012, pp. 117–118. Assouline 2009, p...
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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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  • Tintin (character) (category Hergé characters)
    Tintin (2011). Hergé biographer Pierre Assouline noted that "Tintin had a prehistory", being influenced by a variety of sources that Hergé had encountered...
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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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  • The Castafiore Emerald (category CS1 maint: archived copy as title)
    cartoonist Hergé. It was serialised weekly from July 1961 to September 1962 in Tintin magazine. In contrast to the previous Tintin books, Hergé deliberately...
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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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  • Hergé, the Belgian comics author best known for The Adventures of Tintin, also created a number of short-lived, lesser-known comic strips. L'Extraordinaire...
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  • List of The Adventures of Tintin characters (category Hergé characters)
    characters in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The characters are listed alphabetically, grouped by the main characters...
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  • Haddock's name was suggested by Hergé's wife, who noted that haddock was a "sad English fish" over a fish dinner. Hergé then utilised the name for the...
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  • 15 October 1940, Hergé was aided by old friend Paul Jamin and the cartoonist Jacques Van Melkebeke. Some Belgians were upset that Hergé was willing to work...
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  • Moon. Hergé biographer Pierre Assouline felt that the two Moon adventures "mark a stage in the development of Hergé's work". Conversely, Hergé biographer...
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  • same boat! That's not very moral". Hergé also created a secretary for Carreidas in the form of Spalding, whom Hergé remarked off in an interview with The...
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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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  • artist Zhang Chongren, a real friend of Hergé's. The story that introduced him was to have a major effect on Hergé and Tintin, making it one of the most...
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  • submarine; Hergé had seen a picture of this in a German newspaper. The diving suit worn in the story was also based on clippings that Hergé had accumulated...
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    Ligne claire (category Hergé)
    both meaning "clear line") is a style of drawing created and pioneered by Hergé, the Belgian cartoonist and creator of The Adventures of Tintin. It uses...
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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    Zhang Chongren (category Hergé)
    Chong-jen, was a Chinese sculptor best remembered in Europe as a friend of Hergé, the Belgian cartoonist and creator of The Adventures of Tintin. The two...
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  • Cie, who regained ownership after the Liberation. Hergé 1961, pp. 1–14. Hergé 1961, pp. 15–28. Hergé 1961, pp. 29–62. Assouline 2009, pp. 70–71; Peeters...
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