Re Bruce Handy’s essay “Tintinabulation” (Dec. 27): Yes, Tintin books are very popular in Europe, but I would venture to say they are much more so among boys than they are among girls. Why? The Tintin ...
Conceived out of pure hedonism and feminine rage, “Faithless” is the latest club crescendo from London-based musician and poet Tintin, seeking pleasure and provocation at the edges of underground ...
Why it’s daunting: Comprising 24 volumes published between 1930 and 1986, the Belgian-produced The Adventures Of Tintin is one of the world’s most popular and enduring comic-book series—the thrilling, ...
When did Tintin make his first appearance? In Tintin in the Land of Soviets in 1929. Which story of the series has the one and only scene of Tintin as the journalist writing a newspaper article?