Tintin heads to the big screen
Tintin, one of the most popular comic book creations on the international scene, is headed to the movie theaters coutesy of Dreamworks and producer Steven Spielberg. The movie has a projected budget near $100 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
George Hermi, better known as Herge, created 23 Tintin graphic novels before he died in 1983. Spielberg has been sitting on the rights since shortly before Herge’s death. Tintin already has appeared in five movies — two live action and three animated — and two animated teevee series. The classic Tintin in Tibet graphic novel was adapted into a London musical last year.
Another great installment that leaves me hungry for more. Things are starting to heat up. Some nice references to previous story.
Great stuff. Just as good or better than before.Page 5, word box 5: knif=knife?Also, some of the periods are so close to the final letter of a sentence that they sometimes seem to be missing. I would guess this is a pixel caused problem.
My favorite line: "You FEEL threatened?" Great comeback.
I am loving this new tale! When is the old fashioned paper version coming out?
'Bout twenty years ago, give or take a year or five. Read me some Grimjack back in the Eighties, I did…