neues im skizzenblog:
Les Aventures…
neues im skizzenblog:
Les Aventures…
Ah, bless the public domain! Another cracker from Ruben Bolling
The urge to write a #TinTin serial is growing within me.
Tintin is now in the public domain. I made this minimalistic voxel-style tribute somewhere around 2010 or so.
Sweet! Popeye (without spinach) & Tintin (black and white) enter the (USA) public domain on January 1st 2025
I believe versions of #Popeye, #TinTin, #Tarzan, and #BuckRogers go public domain in 2026.
"In the 1940s and 1950s, when Hergé's popularity had increased, he and his team redrew and coloured many of the original black-and-white Tintin adventures [...]. 'The Broken Ear' was the first of these early adventures to undergo the reformatting and colouration." (Wikipedia)
'Les aventures de Tintin: L’oreille cassée' (1943 colour edition), by Hergé.
https://apaneladay.com/tintin-oreille-cassee/
Un artiste condamné pour ses tableaux de #Tintin érotisé: la parodie rejetée
> Peintre breton, Xavier Marabout avait eu l’indélicatesse de produire des toiles mettant en scène le reporter à la houppette. Problème : les saynètes versaient dans un érotisme délicat, mais inadmissible aux yeux de Tintinimaginatio (ex-Moulinsart), défenseur envers et contre tous du personnage d’Hergé. Ce 4 juin, l’artiste a finalement été condamné.
@Gaelan @Rachel_Thorn @mekkaokereke I recently re-read all the #Tintin books in order. They start out quite awful, but do gradually get better with regard to stereotypes, at least partly because Hergé eventually started working hard to accurately portray different cultures. Eventually, his books directly attacked the racism of Europeans.
The movement, the composition, the apparent simplicity, the colours, the light! An incredible panel, and adventure in its purest form.
'Les aventures de Tintin: Tintin au pays de l’or noir', by Hergé . From the 1971 re-drawn and coloured edition (restored). First published in 1939-1940.
https://apaneladay.com/tintin-or-noir/
Look! It's Tin Tin the Tin Man and his little doggie Flowie! They're on amazing mystery adventures together! Can you believe it??!! #grickledoodle #tintin #oz #mystery #adventure #cartoon #art #drawing #funny
“It could have been the same individual, laying down first, then getting up slowly, hesitating and finally running away. It’s like a short cut in space and time.”
—Hergé, in 'Tintin et moi – entretiens avec Hergé,' Numa Sadoul, Casterman, 1975
'Les aventures de Tintin: Le crabe aux pinces d’or' (1940-1941), by Hergé
https://apaneladay.com/the-sequential-art-40/
Sunday morning coffee reading: this caught my eye at the #library yesterday and the description sealed the deal. It's weird, and funny, and interesting - and again makes me wonder why I can't draw with imperfections like it.
I wish I'd been exposed to a wider world of #comics when I was younger, outside of #Tintin. Superheroes overshadowed everything in the US by the 80s, despite the popularity of Archie and all the Gold Key comics that I enjoyed reading.
#Vampires #BD #BandeDessinee #JoannSfar
https://whatwasidoingagain.com/interests/mythology-storytelling/vampire-loves-by-joann-sfar/
Growing up in western Europe in the late 70s, I was lucky enough to have a dad with a passion for Franco-Belgian comics. I was raised on a healthy diet of #Tintin, #BlakeAndMortimer, #Valerian and Laureline and of course Roger Leloup's magnificent sci-fi saga masterpiece about the Chinese/Japanese electrical engineer #YokoTsuno. Leloup has been making Yoko albums since '72, and is still working at 89 years of age. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Tsuno
Attached is the cover of my first Yoko album.