"At the start of the cigars of the pharaoh, Tintin & Snowy are going on a cruise around the meditteranian"@en . . "Tintin was a young boy from Paris who traveled around the world in a small biplane. He was brave, resourceful and patriotic. He had adventures in the jungles of Africa, in China, and in many of the French colonies. He also had some subterranean adventures. In later adventures, he crossed the solar system in the Bolide, an atomic-hydrogen-gas-powered spaceship. His colleagues included a brave young girl named Louise, the old, wise and technologically saavy Professor Saint-Marc, Tintin's young sister, Yvonne Blanchard, an English reporter named Timmy Ropp and a young man named Jean de Requirec."@en . . . . . "Colonel"@en . "Tintin is a Fictional Character in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of Comic Books written and illustrated by Herge."@en . . . "Belgian"@en . . . "tintin"@en . . . "Great Heart"@en . . . "Michael Williams"@en . . . . . . . . . . "The_Adventures_of_Tintin#Tintin_and_Snowy"@en . . . . "Wonder Boy"@en . . "First Appearance"@en . . . . . "Real Name"@en . . "Reporter"@en . . . . . . . "Tintin is a reporter and adventurer whose adventures have been written down in a series of comic books."@en . "At the start of the cigars of the pharaoh, Tintin & Snowy are going on a cruise around the meditteranian"@en . "Tintin is a Belgian comic book hero created by Herg\u00E9 in 1929. Keyword should be added if Tintin is a main character in the title and/or is refered to in a title (mostly in documentaries)."@en . . . "Main series Unknown Yves Rodier's version of Alph-Art Alive"@en . . "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets"@en . "Marcel Priollet"@en . "Tintin is a Belgian comic book hero created by Herg\u00E9 in 1929. Keyword should be added if Tintin is a main character in the title and/or is refered to in a title (mostly in documentaries)."@en . "Les plus grands amateurs de Tintin sont commun\u00E9ment appel\u00E9s les tintinophiles."@fr . . "Alvaro"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tintin"@en . "Tintin"@fr . . . . . "General"@en . . "Tintin was a young boy from Paris who traveled around the world in a small biplane. He was brave, resourceful and patriotic. He had adventures in the jungles of Africa, in China, and in many of the French colonies. He also had some subterranean adventures. In later adventures, he crossed the solar system in the Bolide, an atomic-hydrogen-gas-powered spaceship. His colleagues included a brave young girl named Louise, the old, wise and technologically saavy Professor Saint-Marc, Tintin's young sister, Yvonne Blanchard, an English reporter named Timmy Ropp and a young man named Jean de Requirec. Titles for known issues of the original run include: \n* 1. A Sensational Match \n* 5. The White Savages \n* 7. A Brave \n* 12. A Minute of Glory \n* 13. Airplane and Submarine \n* 14. The Pillars of Wreckage \n* 23. A War Mission \n* 26. Two Against 1000 \n* 38. 1000 Kilometers Per Hour \n* 46. An Aerial Battle \n* 47. The Secret of the Biplane \n* 49. The Terror of the Seas \n* 50. The Death of \"Requin\""@en . . . "None"@en . "Tintin is a be-quiffed comics and cartoon character created by noted fascist Herge. He and his Aryan dog Snowy ignited children's imaginations worldwide with their rip-roaring adventures, which generally involved rooting out sneaky globalists and putting silly darkies in their place. Tintin is believed to have been the pioneer of the dogging practice, and he was definitely the first doggist to go public with his exploits."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Les plus grands amateurs de Tintin sont commun\u00E9ment appel\u00E9s les tintinophiles."@fr . . . "Tintin is a Fictional Character in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of Comic Books written and illustrated by Herge."@en . . . . . . "Georges Poujouly"@en . "Tintin was a comics character known to Ianto Jones and Owen Harper. The character was an enthusiastic young explorer and adventurer with a shock of unruly hair and a dog for a companion. Ianto compared his Torchwood colleague Owen Harper to Tintin and engaged in a talk about the character to the annoyance of the rest of the team. Owen said he never liked Tintin but Ianto was a bit of a fan. When Harper was sent on an infiltration mission, Jack Harkness gave Owen a t-shirt to insulate his hand from electrical burns when he disabled a security system; he later discovered that the t-shirt had Tintin on it. Owen remarked that since Tintin never had a girlfriend, he was actually \"shagging the dog\". (TV: A Day in the Death)"@en . . "Tintin is a reporter and adventurer whose adventures have been written down in a series of comic books."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tintin is a be-quiffed comics and cartoon character created by noted fascist Herge. He and his Aryan dog Snowy ignited children's imaginations worldwide with their rip-roaring adventures, which generally involved rooting out sneaky globalists and putting silly darkies in their place. Tintin is believed to have been the pioneer of the dogging practice, and he was definitely the first doggist to go public with his exploits."@en . . "Tintin and Alph-Art"@en . "Created by"@en . . . "Ginger"@en . . "Peter Hawkins"@en . . . . "Philippe Oguz"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tintin is a reporter, adventurer, traveler, and the protagonist of the popular comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, which was written by the Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, better known as Herg\u00E9 (1907\u20131983)."@en . . . . . . . . "Tintin is a reporter, adventurer, traveler, and the protagonist of the popular comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, which was written by the Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, better known as Herg\u00E9 (1907\u20131983)."@en . . "Les Voyages Aeriens d'un Petit Parisien a Travers le Monde #1"@en . . . . . "Tintin was a comics character known to Ianto Jones and Owen Harper. The character was an enthusiastic young explorer and adventurer with a shock of unruly hair and a dog for a companion. Ianto compared his Torchwood colleague Owen Harper to Tintin and engaged in a talk about the character to the annoyance of the rest of the team. Owen said he never liked Tintin but Ianto was a bit of a fan. When Harper was sent on an infiltration mission, Jack Harkness gave Owen a t-shirt to insulate his hand from electrical burns when he disabled a security system; he later discovered that the t-shirt had Tintin on it. Owen remarked that since Tintin never had a girlfriend, he was actually \"shagging the dog\". (TV: A Day in the Death)"@en . "Corporal Ali-Bhai"@en . "Tintin"@en . "Jacques Balutin"@en . "Private"@en . . "Tintin Blanchard"@en . . . . . . . . "Original Publisher"@en . "Tintin"@en .