The Metamorphoses of Tintin
Title | The Metamorphoses of Tintin PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Marie Apostolidès |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0804760306 |
The Metamorphoses of Tintin, a pioneering book first published in French in 1984, offers a complete analysis of Hergé's legendary hero.
Herge: The Man Who Created Tintin
Title | Herge: The Man Who Created Tintin PDF eBook |
Author | Pierre Assouline |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2009-10-29 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0195397592 |
One of the most beloved characters in all of comics, Tintin won an enormous international following. Translated into dozens of languages, Tintin's adventures have sold millions of copies, and Steven Spielberg is presently adapting the stories for the big screen. Yet, despite Tintin's enduring popularity, Americans know almost nothing about his gifted creator, Georges Remi--better known as Hergé. Offering a captivating portrait of a man who revolutionized the art of comics, this is the first full biography of Hergé available for an English-speaking audience. Born in Brussels in 1907, Hergé began his career as a cub reporter, a profession he gave to his teenaged, world-traveling hero. But whereas Tintin was "fully formed, clear-headed, and positive," Assouline notes, his inventor was "complex, contradictory, inscrutable." For all his huge success--achieved with almost no formal training--Hergé would say unassumingly of his art, "I was just happy drawing little guys, that's all." Granted unprecedented access to thousands of the cartoonist's unpublished letters, Assouline gets behind the genial public mask to take full measure of Hergé's life and art and the fascinating ways in which the two intertwine. Neither sugarcoating nor sensationalizing his subject, he meticulously probes such controversial issues as Hergé's support for Belgian imperialism in the Congo and his alleged collaboration with the Nazis. He also analyzes the underpinnings of Tintin--how the conception of the character as an asexual adventurer reflected Hergé's appreciation for the Boy Scouts organization as well as his Catholic mentor's anti-Soviet ideology--and relates the comic strip to Hergé's own place within the Belgian middle class. A profound influence on a generation of artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, the elusive figure of Hergé comes to life in this illuminating biography--a deeply nuanced account that unveils the man and his career as never before.
The Art of Hergé, Inventor of Tintin: 1950-1983
Title | The Art of Hergé, Inventor of Tintin: 1950-1983 PDF eBook |
Author | Philippe Goddin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Caricatures and cartoons |
ISBN | 9780867197631 |
Discusses the artist's work and presents many of his unpublished drawings.
The Graphic Mythology of Tintin - a Primer
Title | The Graphic Mythology of Tintin - a Primer PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Mountford |
Publisher | eBookIt.com |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2013-02-21 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1456606328 |
From the black and white pages of a Belgian Catholic newspaper in the late 1920s to the virtual world of a 3D CGI Hollywood movie in 2011, the young adventurous reporter Tintin has come a long way. When Georges Remi, under his nom de plume Herge, sent the crudely drawn hero on his maiden voyage to Communist Russia, little did he know that they were both embarking on a lifelong journey - or in the case of the perpetually youthful Tintin, an eternal mythic quest. Though regarded as mere children's comic books by some, the stories reflect the momentous changes of the twentieth century through the globe-trotting adventures of the young reporter and his companions. They also tell a larger tale - about the author's and our inner world. This book gives an overview of the canon of Tintin adventures for new readers, giving insights into the graphic language of the stories, as well introducing the wider field of Tintinology to non-academic readers. It concludes by assessing the recent adaptation from the page to the screen by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson.
Comic Book Nation
Title | Comic Book Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Bradford W. Wright |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2003-10-17 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780801874505 |
A history of comic books from the 1930s to 9/11.
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
Title | Tintin in the Land of the Soviets PDF eBook |
Author | Hergé |
Publisher | Adventures of Tintin |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-09 |
Genre | Caricatures and cartoons |
ISBN | 9781405266512 |
Accompanied by his dog Snowy, Tintin leaves Brussels to go undercover in Soviet Russia. His attempts to research his story are put to the test by the Bolsheviks and Moscow's secret police...
Explorers on the Moon
Title | Explorers on the Moon PDF eBook |
Author | Hergé |
Publisher | Mammoth |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Caricatures and cartoons |
ISBN | 9781405208161 |
The world’s most famous travelling reporter struggles to keep his feet on the ground as his adventures take him to the moon! Following on from the events of Destination Moon, Tintin finds himself in a rocket on a collision course with the moon. And with Snowy the dog, Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus and the Thompson twins aboard, things quickly spiral further and further out of control. Join the most iconic character in comics as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure spanning historical and political events, and thrilling mysteries. Still selling over 100,000 copies every year in the UK and having been adapted for the silver screen by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson in 2011. The Adventures of Tintin continue to charm more than 80 years after they first found their way into publication. Since then an estimated 230 million copies have been sold, proving that comic books have the same power to entertain children and adults in the 21st century as they did in the early 20th.