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Who is a fan of tin tin and where can get the latest by herge? Also the making of tintin
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I loved reading tintin as a child! They were one of my first graphic novels. Unfortunately, it has been years since I last checked on the series, so I don't have any current information on it.
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I love Tintin books too! Although it's been forever...my grandmother used to read them to me as a child, good memories. I didn't think there were any new Tintin books published? I'll take a look...

The latest book I found was published in 1986 and republished in 2004 (Tintin and Alph-Art). I found newly published Tintin books on the Tintin website (as well as a bunch of fun merch). Hope that helps! :D
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I used to enjoy reading the adventures of Tintin and Captain Haddock (I think it was). Although I haven't read one in a long while.

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Oh I have grown up reading Herge's Adventures of Tintin. My aunt had the entire series and I would use the vacations to stay over and read these awesome graphic novels. I also watched the latest Tintin movie and loved every bit of it, not as much as the books though. My favourite character is Captain Haddock...Billions of Blue Blistering Barnacles!
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Carol Cisne wrote: 04 Oct 2017, 20:59 I love Tintin books too! Although it's been forever...my grandmother used to read them to me as a child, good memories. I didn't think there were any new Tintin books published? I'll take a look...

The latest book I found was published in 1986 and republished in 2004 (Tintin and Alph-Art). I found newly published Tintin books on the Tintin website (as well as a bunch of fun merch). Hope that helps! :D
That's really nice to know. I also follow Tintin on Instagram...they have some awesome updates.
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I grew up on Tin Tin! My school library had all the books, and I remember checking them out repeatedly and just reading them over and over...

Sadly no new adventures have been published for decades since Herge's death in the early 80s. I've been buying the collected editions for my own children to enjoy though, and the other day we watched the 2011 movie adaptation (I hope Spielberg makes more!)
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Love Tin Tin! Haven't read that many comics but the few ones I did were top notch.
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Carol Cisne wrote: 04 Oct 2017, 20:59
The latest book I found was published in 1986 and republished in 2004 (Tintin and Alph-Art). I found newly published Tintin books on the Tintin website (as well as a bunch of fun merch). Hope that helps! :D
hey thanks for the official website link! Tintin was my childhood love, and a part of me will always remain in that world.
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I loved reading TINTIN and Asterisx when I was young. I loved his adventures especially the Red Rackham Treasure .
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Tintin is what made me discover reading when I was a child. So much memories. It was so cool so him go everywhere, even space! The drawing is great and the characters are fun, captain haddock being my favourite. I would like for a new author to continue, like what they are doing with Spirou.
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I've been interested in reading Tin Tin for a long time now. My country sadly wasn't reached by it as much and as well as I've seen it penetrate other cultures (I'm now in Sweden, and they're nuts for it!)
I've increased its priority in my reading list, so I might add something more here after I get my hands on some of it.
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Oh! it was my favorite tv adaptation.
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I remember reading the Tintin books when I was a kid, and they were fun. Back in 2011, somebody made a movie creatively called The Adventures of Tintin. It used 3D CGI animation. Jamie Bell voiced Tintin while Andy Serkis voiced Captain Haddock. Daniel Craig, who had also played James Bond, did the voice of the main villain.
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