An Incan curse, breaks the fourth dimension.
Time.
The world is now in the hands of a ginger haired reporter with a weird tuft, an alcoholic sea captain, a young snarky scientist, a partially deaf professor and a white fox terrier.
What can possibly...
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Moulinsart is the company which has been set up to protect and promote the work of Hergé. The body of art that Hergé created is of such importance and universal significance that it gives the impression of belonging to the public domain. This is not the case: national and international copyright laws govern the rights to Hergé's work. Moulinsart ensures that the laws relating to Hergé and his work are respected.
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Also I would love to thank my school friends for encouraging me to write, develop and imagine my own Tintin stories for many years.
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(This picture suits us perfectly)
They never got tired listening to my stories ( but I know I became a pain in the -you-know-where- to them , especially during term tests, though they still spared time for my stories 😂😇), and encouraged me by giving their own ideas. Specially I must state about their immense support contributed to create my own fictional female protagonist (actually the Avatar I sent to Hergé's imaginary world who's soul is me, her creator).
I also do not own any of the pictures throughout the book. If I own one I would mention it myself.