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Hergé

Hergé. Date of Birth 22th May 1907 , Brussels, Belgium Date of Death 3rd March 1983 , Brussels, Belgium (pulmonary failure) Birth Name Georges Prosper Remi.

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Hergé

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  1. Hergé

  2. Date of Birth • 22th May1907, Brussels, BelgiumDate of Death • 3rd March1983, Brussels, Belgium (pulmonary failure) Birth Name • Georges Prosper Remi

  3. Born under the name Georges Remi on May 22, 1907 in Brussels, Belgium. As a child, Hergé had a gift for drawing but never had any formal training in the visual arts. He attended both school and the boy scouts during the World War I and post-World War I Era. After he finished school Hergé published his first cartoon: "The Adventures of Totor" for the Boy-Scout Belge (a scouting magazine).

  4. 1928, he became in charge of the producing material for Le Petit Vingtieme (The Little Twentieth) a youth supplement newspaper. He began illustrating "The Adventures of Flup", "Nenesse", "Poussette", "Cochonnet“. On January 10, 1929, Hergé introduced a cartoon about a traveling Belgium reporter (Tintin) accompanied by his fox terrier (Snowy) traveling the Soviet Union. By 1930, Hergé published the very first Tintin book: "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets". Tintin soon became Herge's "ligne Claire" (French for clear line) legacy.

  5. The later adventures of Tintin involved other locations of the world from China all the way to America. Within the next 50 years Tintin became one of the most popular European comics of the 20th Century, due to its well-researched plots, appealing characters, humor, political thrillers, & real world settings. After completing 23 books, Hergé passed away on March 3, 1983, leaving "Tintin & the Alpha-Art" (The 24th book) unfinished. Despite Hergé not being able to give his Tintin series the proper end, all of his works along with Tintin will continue to inspire artists and enchant readers from the years to come.

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