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Hergé

cartoonist

Born: Died: Belgian

Georges Prosper Remi, known by the pen name Hergé, from the French pronunciation of his reversed initials RG, was a Belgian comic strip artist. He is best known for creating The Adventures of Tintin, the series of comic albums that are considered one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. He was also responsible for two other well-known series, Quick & Flupke (1930–1940) and The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko (1936–1957). His works were executed in his distinctive ligne claire drawing style.

Born to a lower-middle-class family in Etterbeek, Brussels, Hergé began his career by contributing illustrations to Scouting magazines, developing his first comic series, The Adventures of Totor, for Le Boy-Scout Belge in 1926. Working for the conservative Catholic newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle, he created The Adventures of Tintin in 1929 on the advice of its editor Norbert Wallez. Revolving around the actions of boy reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy, the series' early instalments – Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, Tintin in the Congo, and Tintin in America – were designed as conservative propaganda for children.

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Belgian cartoonist

Hergé's Historical Timeline

  1. Hergé dies

    Hergé, Belgian cartoonist, known for belgian cartoonist, died on 1983-03-03. Georges Prosper Remi, known by the pen name Hergé, from the French pronunciation of his reversed initials RG, was a…

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When was Hergé born?
Hergé was born on 1907-03-03 (Belgian).
What is Hergé known for?
Belgian cartoonist
What historical events involved Hergé?
Hergé was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Hergé dies.
When did Hergé die?
Hergé died on 1983-01-01.

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