How many Tintin books did Hergé write?
The Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin [lez‿avɑ̃tyʁ də tɛ̃tɛ̃]) is a series of 24 bande dessinée albums created by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergé.
Who is Tournesol in Tintin?
Professor Calculus
Professor Calculus | |
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Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol), by Hergé | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Casterman (Belgium) |
First appearance | Red Rackham’s Treasure (1943) The Adventures of Tintin |
Is Hergé still alive?
Deceased (1907–1983)
Hergé/Living or Deceased
Why did Herge change his name?
During this time, he experimented with different pseudonyms, using “Jérémie” and “Jérémiades” before settling on “Hergé”, the French pronunciation of his reversed initials (R.G.) His work was first published under this name in December 1924.
What was the first Tintin adventure to serialize?
Land of Black Gold was first serialised as “Tintin au pays de l’or Noir”, in black and white in Le petit Vingtième, but was not completed due to the closure of the newspaper in 1940. In 1948, the first complete version was serialised in colour in a modified form in Tintin magazine.
How old is Cuthbert Calculus?
He is a scientist who invents many sophisticated devices used in the series, such as a one-person shark-shaped submarine, the Moon rocket and an ultrasound weapon….Professor Cuthbert Calculus.
Cuthbert Calculus | |
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Hair | Black |
Age | 60 |
Job | Scientist, a Professor, an Inventor, a Chemist, a Nuclear Physician, a Biologist , a Space Man. |
What color is Tintin’s hair?
Hergé created Tintin as a White Belgian who was a native of Brussels, aged 14–15 years old with blonde hair.
Why did Hergé change his name?