Bequiffed cartoon reporter Tintin is entering the U.S. public domain next month, but only the incarnation found in early publications, badly-drawn and racist as they were.
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a strict ban on anyone drawing Tintin and his companions. Peeters explained: "There is often talk of abuse on their part. However, it must be reiterated that in the era of piracy and the theft of ...
in comics to give further meaning to his drawings. However, more generally, The Adventures of Tintin are important in an educational sense. I have previously suggested that comics should be ...