![]() ![]() ![]() After Mussolini’s arrest the Italian army fractured, Fascist loyalists fought on beside the Germans while the royal Italian army rallied to the cause of the allies! There was also a fierce guerilla war behind German lines with partisans of many political strips, communists, Catholics, Royalists, Socialists… post war Italian cinema would reflect what became a civil/revolutionary war. Incidentially, the last years of WW2 in Italy were quite chaotic. Is this the point, after all the pain of the war and postwar period, that Herge himself stopped identifying with the “good scout” Tintin but rather the “reluctant adventurer” Captain Haddock? Publication date 1975 Topics Tintin (Fictitious character) - Comic books, strips, etc, Comic books, strips, etc. Either that or Herge is completely indifferent to whether or not he is shot. The seven crystal balls by Herg, 1907-1983. Have you read the Herge biocomic, The Adventures of Herge by Stanislas Barthélémy, Jose-Louis Bocquet, Jean-Luc Fromental? In the comic when Belgium is liberated (thanks in part to the Canadian Army) and Herge is arrested he seems to treat the whole thing not at all seriously, like it’s a silly prank. Excellent context, I love context like Ian loves Tintin running while putting on his coat, like Dave loves Herge’s water! Herge's Adventures of Tintin - The Seven Crystal Balls & Prisoners Of The Sun TinTin57 1.65K subscribers Subscribe 2K views 6 months ago Click to Subscribe for More Like This. ![]()
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