Tintin

Tintin is a fictional character and the protagonist of "The Adventures of Tintin," a famous comic book series created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé in 1929. Tintin is a young, intrepid reporter and adventurer who travels around the world, often getting involved in solving mysteries, fighting crime, and uncovering international conspiracies. Accompanied by his loyal dog Snowy (known as "Milou" in French), Tintin's adventures take him to various exotic locations, from deserts and jungles to cities and snowy mountains.

Throughout his journeys, Tintin is joined by a memorable cast of characters, including:

  • Captain Haddock: A gruff but lovable sea captain with a penchant for colorful insults and a love for whisky.
  • Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol): An eccentric and slightly deaf scientist.
  • Thomson and Thompson: A pair of bumbling detectives who look nearly identical but aren’t related.

"The Adventures of Tintin" became a major success, with the comics being translated into more than 70 languages and selling over 200 million copies worldwide.