They are a series of comic books about a young reporter and his dog companion who go through many different adventures.
Tintin Comics
Tintin Comics, if I am not mistaken
the 1st tintin movie will come out in oct 2011. the comics by herge were made into movies . the 1st one was released in 1947.
The Italian opera star who appears often in the Tintin comics is Bianca Castafiore. She is known for her flamboyant personality and powerful soprano voice.
Georges Remi who used the pseudonym Herge.
What is TinTin's curious white mongrel called?
Tintin and the land of the Soviets Tintin in the Congo Tintin in America Cigars of the Pharaoh The blue Lotus Tintin and the brocken ear The black island King Ottokar's sceptre The crab with golden claws The shooting star The secret of the Unicorn Red Rackhams treasure The seven crystal balls Prisoners of the Sun Land of black gold Destination moon Explores of the Moon The Calculus affair The red sea sharks Tintin in Tibet The Castafiore emerald Flight 714 Tintin and the Picaros also: Tintin and alpha-art Tintin and the lake of sharks: a book on the animated film
No, there were 3 in the group, not related to each other in anyway. They took their name from the Tintin comics.
Tintin's weight is not specified in the comics or movies as his physical attributes are not a focal point of the stories.
Yes, "The Adventures of Tintin" comic series has won several awards, including the Angoulême International Comics Festival Grand Prix for "Tintin et les Picaros" in 1972, and the Adamson Award for best international comic strip series in 1979.
The series Tintin was created by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé, whose real name was Georges Remi. The first Tintin book, "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets," was published in 1929, and the series went on to become a classic in the world of comics and graphic novels.
The Thompson twins are named Thomson and Thompson in "The Adventures of Tintin" comics by Hergé. They are identical twin detectives who often bumble their way through cases but are ultimately well-meaning and loyal characters.