The Adventures of Tintin
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(This post was last modified: 02-17-2024, 10:09 PM by JHG.)

Check out the adventures of Belgian reporter Tintin and his Amazing Friends! Travel to exotic locales! Battle the most notorious villains! And uncover a mystery!
The comics, anime, and film are all ripe for discussion.
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Tintin is awesome and proves Belgium makes the best comic books.
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(02-09-2021, 08:43 PM)JHG Wrote: Tintin is awesome and proves Belgium makes the best comic books.

Does Belgium make any other good ones, then - or just this one :lol: ?
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There's also Asterix, another great comic book series.
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Abdullah is seriously spoiled. He blows up Captain Haddock’s pipes and pulls squirt guns on Tintin and never gets punished for it while his dad Khalish Ezab dismisses it as just harmless tomfoolery.
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I’m still questioning how Prisoners of the Sun forgot Incans knew about solar eclipses and so that foresight wouldn’t help Tintin’s butt getting saved. Still, it’s cool that the Incan ruler has no hard feelings and lifts the spell driving the expeditionary members mad.
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(This post was last modified: 03-05-2024, 04:16 PM by Opal Fruit.)
I'm most familiar with the '90s cartoon series, which I believe I quite enjoyed. I've seen sections of the comics in the past. I haven't seen the somewhat uncanny valley film.
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