The drawing will be sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas this June. Hergé, cover for The Adventures of Tintin Vol. 1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1930). The artwork is expected to hammer down at ...
A picture by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé (1907–1983) has set a new record for the most expensive work of comic book art, selling for €3.2 million ($3.8 million) on January 14 at an auction at ...
The original cover design for Hergé's The Blue Lotus(1936) sold at auction for a record-breaking price on Thursday. The gouache and watercolor drawing was kept folded in a drawer for many years, and ...
A black and white drawing of Tintin fetched a hefty €2,158,000 ($2.3m, with fees) at Artcurial auction house in Paris last week, proving once again that the eponymous Belgian boy detective still has ...
In 1954, the Cold War was not even a decade old, and its imprint on pop culture in the form of the spy thriller was still in its infancy. Polygon is diving into the world of espionage throughout ...
In an exhibition sponsored by Toronto's premier comics store The Beguiling, Chester Brown and other Canadian artists including Michael DeForge, Joe Ollmann, Zach Worton, and Faith Erin Hicks have ...
This is not a review of the Adventures of Tintin. I think we can all agree there have been enough of those already. My primary interest in checking out Tintin was to see the animation approach taken ...
Director Anders Ostergaard talks about Tintin and I, a cult comic that delves into the mind of artist Hergé, Tintin's Belgian creator. Ostergaard's new film about the comic premieres Tuesday on PBS at ...