Confused by the cult of Tintin? You're not alone
Tintin and Snowy, the intrepid duo |
When, on the 10 January 1929, Tintin first appeared in the children's supplement of Brussels' right-wing newspaper Vintieme Siecle, the serialised adventure that was to follow could, at the time, have had all the makings of a transatlantic hit.
Tintin au Pays des Soviets was to portray a cruel and corrupt communist regime, where factories were cardboard cut-outs and those who spoke out against the Party were dispensed with immediately.
Unfortunately the boy-scout may have ruined his chances of becoming an all-American role model in his subsequent adventures by belittling the natives in Tintin au Congo (1930) and then unveiling Mafia strangleholds and cruelty to native Americans in Tintin en Am
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