Dupont
Dupont is one of a pair of bumbling, bowler-hatted detectives (alongside Durand) who repeatedly cross paths with Tintin. Identical in appearance yet oblivious to it, the duo serves as comic relief, forever bungling investigations with misplaced confidence in Hergé's classic Franco-Belgian adventure series.
From the very dawn of the Platinum Age, Dupont stepped onto the page in Hergé's landmark Les Aventures de Tintin in 1934, becoming one of the enduring comic creations published by Casterman across an remarkable 75-year span. A fixture of the beloved Franco-Belgian tradition, this character keeps genuinely distinguished company — sharing adventures with Tintin, Milou, Capitaine Haddock, and the villainous Rastapopoulos, among others — placing Dupont at the very heart of one of the most celebrated universes in comics history. Whether appearing in tales reaching for the moon or confronting the end of the world, Dupont's longevity across decades speaks to a staying power that any collector of European comics will immediately appreciate. For anyone tracing the rich lineage of Hergé's world, Dupont is a name worth knowing.
#4 [1934 edition]
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