Georges Remi, commonly known under the pseudonym Hergé is a Belgian comic book author. With Les Aventures de Tintin, he offers a revival to comics. Inspired by current events and using comedy, the comic strip is no longer aimed exclusively at children, but also at adults. Les Aventures de Tintin was first published in 1929 in the weekly supplement of the newspaper Le vingtième Siècle dedicated to youth, Le Petit Vingtième.
He is also the author of other series such as Quick et Flupke et Jo, Zette et Jocko.
In 1946, he was the editor-in-chief of the Journal de Tintin, of which he was the creator.
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