Struppi
Struppi is the loyal white wire fox terrier companion of the young reporter Tim (Tintin), originating in Hergé's classic Belgian comic series. The German-language edition published by Carlsen Comics brought this beloved dog to German-speaking readers.
Few comic companions have earned their place in adventure history quite like Struppi, who made their catalog debut in the pages of Tim und Struppi #[7] in 1967, published by Carlsen Comics in the German-language editions that brought Hergé's beloved world to generations of readers. A Silver Age presence spanning an impressive 35 years through 2002, Struppi shares these richly illustrated pages with Tim, the irrepressible Kapitän Haddock, the brilliant Professor Bienlein, and the bumbling duo Schultze and Schulze — as distinguished a cast of comic companions as you'll find anywhere. Whether you're a lifelong devotee of Hergé's work or discovering these Carlsen editions for the first time, Struppi's 34 appearances across Tim und Struppi, Hergé Werkausgabe, and Tim make this a character whose catalog footprint reflects a truly enduring place in the German-language comics tradition.
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Trivia
- Hergé has drawn more of Struppi's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 27 issues.
Top series
Covers through the years — 1970–2000
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