Thousand portholes! Let it be said, "tintinophilia" is doing well. To close the year of the 80th anniversary of the birth of Captain Haddock, not only did Casterman publish a sumptuous anniversary edition of the album
The Crab with the Golden Claws
, but as noted by Albert Algoud, a great lover of the work of 'Hergé before the Eternal,
“there is a clear resurgence of interest in this dear captain abroad. My
Integral of Captain Haddock's Curses
has just been translated in Denmark, Finland, China and England. Basically, I understand why: Archibald Haddock is an earthy, impetuous, endearing character who has never stopped evolving in the heart of Tintin's adventures ... His stature as a sailor makes him a great traveler who appeals to many countries. ".
More generally, we realize that studies concerning Hergé or the adventures of Tintin and Snowy have multiplied in recent years.
It even seems that the pandemic has accelerated the phenomenon a little.
"A Portuguese passion"
Olivier Roche ...
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