Visiting the Herge Museum

This is the best write-up of the Herge Museum I’ve seen.

Walking out room 2 I stepped into the light from the dark receptacle of the mind. On a walkway between the two rooms I stood looking through the enormous glass expanse, stunned suspended, silent watching the oak trees shift gently in the breeze, movement on the floor below, ahead a door and gently shifting colours. I’m still not sure of how to describe it to you, was I in a comic book panel or trespassing in the mind of a man or was it a little of both. I don’t know but it was a grand moment in time.

From: Musee Hergé, monument to a comic book master.

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2 Responses to “Visiting the Herge Museum”

  1. Mike Dutton Says:

    There is a poster for the new Tintin movie on Wikipedia. It’s nothing particularly special, but it’s something. It may be fake, but as a Tintin fan, I doubt that it is. It looks like a decent teaser poster, and honestly, fake or not, I think it should be uploaded here.

  2. admin Says:

    I believe it to be a fan a poster as there doesn’t seem to be any copyright or trademark information on the poster. Wikipedia credits it to movieposterdb.com but there is no further information about it on that site.

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