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I know nothing about this poster other than it came from BAPOM’s collection of posters and it is mentioned here.

Thanks to Toyota GB PR for finding this.
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Did Moulinsart approve this or will this be taken to court over ‘copyright’ breaches. If this is a private company, I wonder how much they had to pay for the privilege? Good bit of artwork by the way.
May 9th, 2009 at 1:22 pmDave,
I have absolutely no idea but I suspect it is unofficial.
I’ve included it here as an example of how Tintin gets incorporated, legally or not, in a wide range of cultural events (just in case any lawyers for Moulinsart are reading).
Chris
May 9th, 2009 at 1:33 pm