Original Herge Tintin drawings from an auction a few years back; a penciled page from Coke en Stock (The Red Sea Sharks).
Original Herge Tintin drawings from an auction a few years back; a penciled page from Coke en Stock (The Red Sea Sharks).
Hergé - “Where we see that M. Fan Se-Yeng has been kidnapped” Published in April 4th 1945 - Indian ink and gouache on drawing paper
Dazzle-ships in Drydock at Liverpool, Edward Wadsworth, 1919.
ive tried diary comics before. here’s a pretty intensely embarrassing one from 2010
“The Future” by Brecht Vandenbroucke for KU foldout kuš! (click and get it for $ 8.00 from our website, format 18” x 24”...
Hergé - Tintin “Le Lotus bleu” 1937
Original Herge Tintin drawings from an auction a few years back; sketches and a rough penciled page from Vol 714 Pour Sydney (Flight 714).
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strong female characters