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Tintin Covers from Around the World
This pile of Swedish Tintin covers is just a small part of a collection of Tintin covers from around the world on a dutch website: gill4kleuren.nl.
The best part of the site is the Language page with links to images of Tintin cover art in about 30 different languages such as this one of Tintin in Tibet in tibetan.
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Hmmm, looks interesting.
Question: Do they still speak Tibetan in Tibet? Sounds silly I know, but with China ‘owning’ it, it may have changed.
Also, on a completely unrelated note, I just finished the Francis Balke Affair and The Strange Encounter in the Blake and Mortimer series. Both very cool.
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May 9th, 2009 at 2:10 pm