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.
- Les Secrets de Moulinsart Exhibition
- Permanent exhibition held at Chateau Cheverny (the inspiration for Marlinspike Hall) in France.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- Burhan Yayinevý: Producers of Turkish-made Tintin Adventures
- From the "Comics publishers of Turkey" site by Dr. Kaya Özkaracalar of the University of Bacesehir, Turkey. Burhan Publication House is notable for producing several Turkish-made black and white Tintin adventures and traced editions of the original stories.
- Hamýd þendur: A Pioneer of Traced Comics
- From the "Comics publishers of Turkey" site by Dr. Kaya Özkaracalar of the University of Bacesehir, Turkey. Hamid þendur was one of the first major implementers of a technique which became widespread in Turkish comics business in post-World War II era: having comics manually traced into black and white copies and printing from those copies--without license from rights owners.
- Rockin' Tintin
- A display of LP and CD covers featuring Tintin.
- 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.
