Hergé

Comic artist of The Adventures of Tintin

Hergé - Comic artist of The Adventures of Tintin
Born

May 22nd, 1907
118 years ago

Died

March 3rd, 1983
42 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Belgium

Links & References

Belgian author and illustrator created the comic series The Adventures of Tintin, which first appeared in 1929. The series follows the adventures of a young reporter named Tintin, his dog Snowy, and a variety of supporting characters. Hergé developed a unique drawing style characterized by clear lines and meticulous attention to detail. The comics gained international popularity and were translated into numerous languages. Hergé's work significantly influenced the comic book industry and introduced a distinctive narrative style.

Created The Adventures of Tintin series

Established a clear line drawing style

Influenced the comic book genre globally

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