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  2. Tintin and Alph-Art - Wikipedia

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    Tintin and Alph-Art (French: Tintin et l'Alph-Art) is the unfinished twenty-fourth and final volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Left incomplete on Hergé's death, the manuscript was posthumously published in 1986.

  3. Titin - Wikipedia

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    Titin [5] (/ ˈ t aɪ t ɪ n /; also called connectin) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TTN gene. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The protein, which is over 1 μm in length, [ 8 ] functions as a molecular spring that is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle .

  4. Ligne claire - Wikipedia

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    Ligne claire (French: [liɲ(ə) klɛːʁ]; Dutch: klare lijn [ˈklaːrə ˈlɛin]; both meaning "clear line") is a style of drawing created and pioneered by Hergé, the Belgian cartoonist and creator of The Adventures of Tintin. It uses clear strong lines sometimes of varied width and no hatching, while contrast is downplayed as well. Cast ...

  5. The Shooting Star - Wikipedia

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    The Shooting Star (French: L'Étoile mystérieuse) is the tenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.The story was serialised daily in Le Soir, Belgium's leading francophone newspaper, from October 1941 to May 1942 amidst the German occupation of Belgium during World War II.

  6. List of ships in The Adventures of Tintin - Wikipedia

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    Source: [1] "If we can speak of a hymn to the sea in Hergé's work, it is also because the latter represents the only access to the unknown. For Tintin, thirsty for adventures and who, in The Shooting Star, has already set foot on the soil of four continents, the sea remains the only space still virgin and unexplored, which allows him to breathe air that no one has yet breathed."

  7. Talk:Tintin and Alph-Art - Wikipedia

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    Well though I don't know French, i know this much that in tintin et l'alph-art the first L should actually be "Le", which means "The". And "alph-art" can be said as "alpha-art", bcoz the art in the story resemble English alphabets. Therefore, "alphabet art" should shortly be called "alpha art". Kailash29792 02:01, 30 April 2012 (UTC)

  8. Yves Rodier - Wikipedia

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    Rodier's Tintin books often seem as if they had been drawn by Hergé himself. Over the years, his style improved a lot. While in his version of Tintin and Alph-Art some panels were simply copied from Hergé's albums (especially from "Coke en Stock"), Rodier, encouraged by Bob de Moor, tried to make his own drawings. By around 1996, his Tintin ...

  9. Bande dessinée - Wikipedia

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    Conceived as a format as currently understood in Belgium with the first Tintin albums in the early 1930s—incidentally the second reason for considering Tintin the starting point of the modern Franco-Belgian comic, besides the art style and format—albums were usually published as a collected book after a story or a convenient number of short ...