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An enlarged cartoon of Tintin pictured on display at Paris' Pompidou Cultural Center in 2006. The Belgian cub reporter is among the characters and works entering the public domain in 2025.
PARIS -- A rare drawing from one of Tintin’s most famous comic books, “Explorers on the Moon,” was sold Saturday for a record 1.55 million euros ($1.64 million), auction house Artcurial said ...
Tintin came home to Belgium on Saturday for the world premiere of Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn." If the proverbial intrepid reporter was more than a cartoon ...
Bequiffed cartoon reporter Tintin is entering the U.S. public domain next month, but only the incarnation found in early publications, badly-drawn and racist as they were. The character would only ...
‘The Adventures of Tintin’: What James Cameron Showed Spielberg and Jackson The "Avatar" director, who made bold advances in motion capture working with Weta's visual effects wizards, gave his ...
Why ‘Tintin’ and ‘Rango’ Stand Out Among This Year’s Animated Awards Contenders (Opinion) THR chief film critic Todd McCarthy dissects 2011's good, bad, and downright excruciating toons.
In 2025, the works unbound from copyright cap off the 1920s with literature, characters and more from 1929 entering the public domain.
Tintin and the figure of mysterious inspiration Hergé's comic-book hero is about to enthral a new generation in a Spielberg film. But who was he modelled on? Tony Paterson reports ...
In that respect, The Adventures of Tintin is as faithful an adaptation as one could expect, its cast endlessly tumbling head over heels through city street-car chases, pirate ships, and Arabian ...
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