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Premiered: July 11, 2006 at 10PM | Check for Rebroadcasts

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Learn about Hergé's influence on artists and filmmakers
Hear from contemporary cartoonists
Share your point of view online

Learn about Hergé's influence on artists and filmmakers

Tintin in America
In Europe and Canada, Tintin is as popular as Mickey Mouse and Bart Simpson are in the United States. Though the comic hero is still largely unknown in this country, his influence on American art and pop culture is more far-reaching than most people realize.

Hear from contemporary cartoonists

On Cartooning
Comic books are gaining acceptance as reading for grown-ups and as a serious art form. Six contemporary comic artists, including Daniel Clowes and Chris Ware, talk about Hergé's influence, visual narratives and the art of cartooning.

Share your point of view online

Tintin and I Discussion Board
What is your favorite Tintin adventure? Who are the best cartoonists working today? What elevates a comic strip to a work of art? Join other "Tintin and I" viewers on P.O.V.'s discussion board.

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Posted June 29, 2006

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