Tintin's Adventures, created by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé, are an iconic series of Franco-Belgian comics. Started in 1929 with Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, the series consists of 24 albums, the last of which, unfinished, dates from 1983. The adventures of the young reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy have captivated generations of readers around the world, being translated into more than 70 languages.
Accompanied by memorable characters such as Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus and detectives Thomson and Thompson, Tintin travels the globe, mixing intrigue, humor and a touch of documentary realism. Hergé's work, recognized for its clear line, has profoundly influenced the art of comics and continues to fascinate, both for its universal appeal and for the reflections it raises on the evolution of social norms.