DOSSIER Flight Over a Nest of Planes What if Tintin’s planes told far more than just simple journeys?
DOSSIER Haddock: A Stockpile of Anger In "The Red Sea Sharks", Haddock’s anger shifts from comic outbursts to moral outrage. A close reading of key panels and expressions.
OBJECTS AND FIGURINES Destination Home! LEGO® Ideas Brings Tintin’s Iconic Moon Rocket to Life in Brick Form.
OBJECTS AND FIGURINES Mission: flavour! Embark on a journey of flavours and adventure with a gift set that combines exceptional coffee with the conquest of space.
FOCUS ON... The Speaking Vignette: The Stone Keeper's Secret What do you see? An immense stone head, or a cosmonaut wearing a helmet and headphones? The answer, perhaps, lies elsewhere entirely...
FOCUS ON... In the same artistic movement La production publicitaire d’Hergé, des années 1930, révèle un artiste attentif aux avant-gardes de son époque, qui a su saisir leur audace pour la transposer en un langage visuel personnel d’une modernité saisissante.
FOCUS ON... Dances with Tintin At the crossroads of fantasy and social criticism, ‘Tintin in America’ reveals a little-known facet of Hergé's imagination. Behind the clichés of the Wild West and Indian games, a more lucid view of history and its injustices is already taking shape.
EXHIBITION Sattouf - Saint-Exupéry, a unique dialogue to discover at the Hergé Museum To mark the publication of the new edition of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's "Terre des hommes", illustrated by Riad Sattouf, the Hergé Museum is hosting a temporary exhibition dedicated to this unique encounter between art and literature.