Most of us are familiar with Georges Remi, better known as Herge, the creator of Tintin & Snowy, was born a century ago. He left us an exceptional
legacy, at the center of which was Tintin, but also included much other work besides Tintin's cartoon adventures. From generation to generation the
popularity of his creation has carried on and been extended, to such a degree that whatever their age, many readers feel they have grown up with
Tintin.being of a french background i have grown reading mostly his comic book instead of the ever famous marvel comic book series. recently i have
pulled my old comic books and noticed several politically inclined and conspiracy filled stories. here are a few examples .
-flight 714 1968:
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-Tintin in the land of the soviets 1930 :communist government conspiracies
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-Tintin in Congo 1931 :al capone diamond smuggling ring in congo
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-Tintin in America 1932 :depicts the real life problems of gangsterism in 1930's America during the great depression and the brief depiction of Al
Capone
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-Tintin cigars of the pharaoh 1934 : opium smuggling
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-The blue lotus 1936 : Tintin persued an international group of drug distributors trough the middle east & India, becomes involved in the resistance
to the Japanese invasion of China.
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-The black island 1938:While talking to the old local in the pub, Tintin mentions the Loch Ness Monster which had been the subject of recent newspaper
reports.
The famous "Surgeon's photo" of the monster by Robert Kenneth Wilson had been published in newspapers some three years earlier 1934
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-The shooting star 1942: one of my favorites because of the resemblance with perhaps planet x. It's the END of the WORLD!" declares Professor
Phostle, as an enormous star hurtles towards the earth. But he is disappointed - the star brushes past, leaving only a vast meteorite which falls in
the Arctic waters. However, there is no mistake about the Professor's discovery of a valuable new metal in the meteorite; it is worth a colossal
fortune, and in a hazardous search in polar regions Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock encounter some of their strangest adventures. [AR]
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-Explorers on the moon 1954
estination Moon and Explorers on the Moon were written well over a decade before the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing and
several years before manned space flight. Hergé was keen to ensure that the books were scientifically accurate, based on ideas about space flight
then available.The rockets bear a striking physical resemblance to V-2 rockets, the only rockets to have struck popular imagination by the early
1950s. The similarity even goes as far as including the checkerboard pattern on the hull, which the V-2 designers used to measure the roll rate of a
rocket during test flights.Herge already mentioned it in passing on pages 36 and 37 of Explorers on the Moon. There is ice on the moon! With this long
story which began on March 30, 1950, in Tintin magazine, Herge undertook and extraordinary bibliographic study enlisting specialists in the field...
march 5th 1998 NASA PRESS RELEASE: 48yrs later
LUNAR PROSPECTOR FINDS EVIDENCE OF ICE AT MOON'S POLES
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-Tintin in Tibet 1960: Tintin has a vivid dream that his young Chinese friend survived a plane crash, and awakes with a violent start, yelling ! and
throwing the whole room into chaos.Believing that his dream was a telepathic vision Tintin travels to Kathmandu where he encounters the yeti.
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[edit on 26-12-2008 by accuroman]