Tintin Related Links

Compiled by Irene Mar and Etienne Chevalier

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Tintin Shops Directory
A list of Tintin shops, sorted by region.
Hergé Foundation / Moulinsart S.A
The owners of Tintin. Moulinsart is the commercial wing of the Hergé Foundation.
Casterman
The Tintin publisher from the beginning.
Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée
Belgian Center for Comic Strip Art.
Fictional flags from Tintin books
From Flags of the World site.
The Many Languages of Tintin
Reference site for imprint details of each Tintin translation.
Robert Sexé
Website dedicated to Robert Sexé, reporter, photographer and motorcycle rider - possibly the real life Tintin.
Les Secrets de Moulinsart Exhibition
Permanent exhibition held at Chateau Cheverny (the inspiration for Marlinspike Hall) in France.
Syldavian explained
Mark Rosenfelder's detailed analysis of the Syldavian language, which comes complete with translation of all the Syldavian texts found in the Tintin series.
Tintin, a very European hero
"A very European hero; Tintin. (Critical essay)." The Economist (US) (Dec 20, 2008)
Tintin in history and science
An essay by Vincent Oberle about how history and science influenced the work of Hergé.
Tintin goes to the neurologist
A paper by Antoine Cyr, Louis-Olivier Cyr and Claude Cyr, which appeard in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 171, no 12 (2004): 1433-1434.
Madame Castafiore
A movement from the Tintin Suite, an original work for guitar ensemble by Dr. Keith Calmes. Performed by the California State University Bakersfield (CSBU) Guitar Ensemble. Directed by Jim Scully.
Thompson Twins' Rag
A movement from the Tintin Suite by Dr. Keith Calmes. Performed by the CSUB Guitar Ensemble. Directed by Jim Scully.