Tintin
Tintin is a young Belgian reporter and adventurer created by Hergé who travels the world with his loyal fox terrier Snowy, stumbling into mysteries, conspiracies, and dangers across every corner of the globe.
Few characters bridge the Golden Age and the modern comics landscape quite like Tintin, who made their catalog debut in Eagle #17 in 1951 and whose presence in our records stretches across an remarkable 65 years through 2016. Published under the Little, Brown banner, this iconic figure turns up across a notably eclectic range of titles — from The Adventures of Tintin to Comic Book Comics and the storied British anthology Eagle — sharing pages with a wonderfully varied cast that includes Snowy, Daredevil, and even comics legends Art Spiegelman and Jack Kirby. With nine appearances catalogued and a publishing span that defies easy categorization, Tintin is the rare character whose footprint touches multiple eras and genres, making every issue they appear in a small piece of comics history worth hunting down.
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Covers through the years — 1974–1998
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