The Adventures of TinTin
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The Adventures of TinTin
In my opinion Hergè's TinTin series is by far the best series of comic books ever written.
They were published from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Anyone else a fan of the books?
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They were published from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Anyone else a fan of the books?
(That's Captian Haddock in my avatar)
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This topic was started earlier here.
I never really got into the TinTin books, although I have read a few of them.
I never really got into the TinTin books, although I have read a few of them.
Yeah, and this should go in Harlequin anyway.Trent DeWhite wrote:This topic was started earlier here.
I never really got into the TinTin books, although I have read a few of them.
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Oh my gosh! I used to watch this show on tv when I was young! Golly Gee Whilikers! that is old! Talk about some memories! I loved that show! Although I can't remember alot about the show.Immortal Coil wrote:In my opinion Hergè's TinTin series is by far the best series of comic books ever written.
They were published from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Anyone else a fan of the books?
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Tin-Tin had a love life? He was a serious detective! No time for girls!
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