Collectables: the market in Tintin artwork takes off

Tintin, the Belgian boy-reporter cum adventurer, is in demand once again

Artwork for The Blue Lotus
(Image credit: Artcurial)

Last year, a drawing of young cartoon reporter Tintin carving a propeller from a tree trunk sold for $1.1m (£850,250) with Dallas-based Heritage Auctions. It was special because it was the original artwork used for the first published magazine cover to feature Tintin in February 1930.

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