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Hergé

  • Georges Prosper Remi
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Hergé
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Person
Gender
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Date of birth
1907-05-22
Place of birth
Etterbeek
Date of death
1983-03-03
Place of death
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert / Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe

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Georges Prosper Remi (French: [ʒɔʁʒ pʁɔspɛʁ ʁəmi]; 22 May 1907 – 3 March 1983), known by the pen name Hergé ( air-ZHAY; French: [ɛʁʒe] ), 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. Domestically successful, after serialisation the stories were published in book form, with Hergé continuing the series and also developing both the Quick & Flupke and Jo, Zette and Jocko series for Le Vingtième Siècle. Influenced by his friend Zhang Chongren, from 1934 Hergé placed far greater emphasis on conducting background research for his stories, resulting in increased realism from The Blue Lotus onward. Following the German occupation of Belgium in 1940, Le Vingtième Siècle was closed, but Hergé continued his series in Le Soir, a popular newspaper controlled by the Nazi administration.

After the Allied liberation of Belgium in 1944, Le Soir was shut down and its staff – including Hergé – accused of having been collaborators. An official investigation was launched, and although no charges were brought against Hergé, in subsequent years he repeatedly faced accusations of having been a traitor and collaborator. With Raymond Leblanc he established Tintin magazine in 1946, through which he serialised new Adventures of Tintin stories. As the magazine's artistic director, he also oversaw the publication of other successful comics series, such as Edgar P. Jacobs' Blake and Mortimer. In 1950 he established Studios Hergé as a team to aid him in his ongoing projects; prominent staff members Jacques Martin and Bob de Moor greatly contributed to subsequent volumes of The Adventures of Tintin. Amid personal turmoil following the collapse of his first marriage, he produced Tintin in Tibet, his personal favourite of his works. In later years he became less prolific, and unsuccessfully attempted to establish himself as an abstract artist.

Hergé's works have been widely acclaimed for their clarity of draughtsmanship and meticulous, well-researched plots. They have been the source of a wide range of adaptations, in theatre, radio, television, cinema, and computer gaming. He remains a strong influence on the comic book medium, particularly in Europe. He is widely celebrated in Belgium: a Hergé Museum was established in Louvain-la-Neuve in 2009.

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Editions

NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Le Crabe aux pinces d’or (couleur)??1943
Tintin et l’Alph‐Art??1986
L'Étoile mystérieusePaperback??
Tintin en Amérique (noir et blanc)??1932
Le Temple du Soleil??1949
Tintin i AmerikaPaperback97891638403022004-04-06
Tintin au Congo (couleur)??1946
L’Île Noire (noir et blanc)??1938
Tintin au Congo (noir et blanc)??1931
L’Étoile mystérieuse??1942
Le Crabe aux pinces d’or (noir et blanc)??1941
Le Trésor de Rackham le Rouge??1945
Tintin en Amérique (couleur)??1946
Coke en stock??1958
Les Bijoux de la Castafiore??1963
L’Oreille cassée (couleur)??1943
L’Île Noire (couleur)??1943
Les Cigares du pharaon (couleur)??1955
Les Cigares du pharaon (noir et blanc)??1934
Les Sept Boules de cristal??1948
Tintin au pays de l’or noir??1950
L’Oreille cassée (noir et blanc)??1937
Le Sceptre d’Ottokar (couleur)??1947
On a marché sur la Lune??1954
Le Lotus bleu (noir et blanc)??1936
Tintin et les Picaros??1976
Le Sceptre d’Ottokar (noir et blanc)??1939
L’Île Noire (2nde version couleur)??1966
Le Lotus bleu (couleur)??1946
L’Affaire Tournesol??1956
Vol 714 pour Sydney??1968
Le Secret de La Licorne??1943
Tintin i KongoPaperback97891638402962004-04-06
Objectif Lune??1953
Tintin au Tibet??1960
Tintin au pays des Soviets??1930
Tintin i SovjetPaperback97891638402892004-04-06
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Goodreads Author ID
2802356
ISNI
0000 0001 2284 1036
LibraryThing Author
herge
MusicBrainz Artist ID
fd6fc1a8-9ad2-407f-a4e1-fe71d4b98d70
OpenLibrary Author ID
OL595213A
OL9969286A
OL9969986A
VIAF
110072103
Wikidata ID
Q52985

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