Tintin Goes Strange
Nethergoat approves of this unspeakable new direction!
also.....Herge is still alive?
Gadzooks!
The Nethergoat Archive: all my memories, all my characters, all my thoughts on CoH...eventually.
My City Was Gone
Sadly, the Lovecraftian pastiches are primarily the work of Mr. Muzski, who has incorporated some of Herge's old art into his cover mock-ups (Tintin in Tibet supplies the figure for Tintin at the Mountains of Madness, for instance).
As for M. Herge, a rough contemporary of Lovecraft, he's lucky enough not to be around to see this:
The horror! The horror!
As for M. Herge, a rough contemporary of Lovecraft, he's lucky enough not to be around to see this:
The horror! The horror!
Quote:
Dang it!
Sadly, the Lovecraftian pastiches are primarily the work of Mr. Muzski, who has incorporated some of Herge's old art into his cover mock-ups (Tintin in Tibet supplies the figure for Tintin at the Mountains of Madness, for instance).
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I would've been all over that.
The Nethergoat Archive: all my memories, all my characters, all my thoughts on CoH...eventually.
My City Was Gone
First there was the preview of "Tintin in the Uncanny Valley" from Steven Spielberg's upcoming CGI/mo-cap movie
Then Charles Burns's "Tintin Experiences a Bad Acid Trip",
And now a whole series of Tintin's adventures in H. P. Lovecraft's monstrous landscapes.