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  • Comfort zone: Tintin and Asterix return me to the security blanket of childhood

    Comfort zone: Tintin and Asterix return me to the security blanket of childhood

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Jan 01, 2022 · 05:00 pm
  • The Art of Solitude: Why I am revisiting my Tintin and Babar comics

    The Art of Solitude: Why I am revisiting my Tintin and Babar comics

    Krina Patel
    · Apr 29, 2020 · 11:30 am
  • On his 112th birth anniversary, would Hergé have acknowledged the racism in his Tintin comics?

    On his 112th birth anniversary, would Hergé have acknowledged the racism in his Tintin comics?

    Pratiti
    · May 22, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • As Tintin turns 90, the comic book hero is still teaching children about the world

    As Tintin turns 90, the comic book hero is still teaching children about the world

    Paul Aleixo, The Conversation
    · Jan 10, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • Tintin and Captain Haddock came to Pondicherry, so why didn’t we know about it earlier?

    Tintin and Captain Haddock came to Pondicherry, so why didn’t we know about it earlier?

    Vinita Govindarajan
    · Feb 17, 2018 · 03:30 pm
  • How Narendra Modi outmatched James Bond with his seaplane stunt

    How Narendra Modi outmatched James Bond with his seaplane stunt

    Girish Shahane
    · Dec 13, 2017 · 08:00 am
  • Captain Haddock in Calcutta (or, the story that Hergé did not write but history did)

    Captain Haddock in Calcutta (or, the story that Hergé did not write but history did)

    Sujaan Mukherjee
    · Jan 28, 2017 · 07:30 am
  • In wake of Brussels blasts, Tintin and Manneken Pis express solidarity and defiance

    In wake of Brussels blasts, Tintin and Manneken Pis express solidarity and defiance

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 22, 2016 · 08:00 pm