

Board of 7 postage stamps for the benefit of the Croix-Rouge Française, Fête du timbre series issued in 2000. Tintin and Snowy.
Originally, Hergé was inspired by a character he had drawn: Totor, a resourceful boy scout. The influence of the journalist Albert Londres, a real journalist, transformed this young adventurer into a stubborn reporter and a seasoned investigator. A fictional hero par excellence, once criticized for his ideological positions, Tintin shows himself to be more virtuous and more tolerant over the course of the albums. A righter of wrongs, a defender of good causes, he can be found on all continents and even on the moon for a universal success relayed by the cinema. From the highlands of Tibet to the forests of the Congo, from the Pharaohs to the Picaros, Tintin continues to populate our adventures, the real ones and then all the others: those whose vocation is to remain imaginary.
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Board of 7 postage stamps for the benefit of the Croix-Rouge Française, Fête du timbre series issued in 2000. Tintin and Snowy.