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Schultze

Schultze

7 appearances · Silver Age · 1967–2000
Who is Schultze?

Schultze is the German name for one of the two identical, bowler-hatted detectives (Thomson and Thompson) who appear throughout the Tintin series — well-meaning but chronically bumbling investigators who frequently cross paths with Tintin while stumbling through cases of international intrigue.

Meet Schultze, a Silver Age figure who made their debut in the pages of Tim und Struppi #[8] in 1967, brought to life by the legendary Hergé alongside Ilse Strasmann and Bob de Moor. Published through Carlsen Comics' beloved German-language editions, Schultze inhabits a richly populated world, sharing adventures across Tim und Struppi and the prestigious Hergé Werkausgabe alongside iconic company like Tim, Struppi, Kapitän Haddock, and Professor Bienlein. A presence spanning some 33 years in the catalog, this character is a genuine piece of the continental comics tradition — and for collectors devoted to the German editions of one of the most celebrated adventure series in the history of the medium, Schultze is a name worth seeking out.

Tim und Struppi
#[2]
★ First appearance
Tim und Struppi #[2]
Jan 1967

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Appearances

Tim und Struppi (1967)
Hergé Werkausgabe (1999)
Tim (1959)