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I've been planning on starting to read Tintin for the first time but have had trouble finding copies in book shops.


I now have had it confirmed by a source that Chener stock issues so I clearly didn't look very hard.


And I don't think there is anything particularly politically unpleasant about it is there?

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I believe that there were some rather stereotypical portrayals of Africans and Jews in a couple of the books


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The latter probably the dodgier especially given the time and what was going on. I'm inclined to think the former is just a cartoonish stereotyping, no worse than that seen in the Tarzan films of the time, but doubtless will get into hot water for saying so.


Chinless fops anyone?

 

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