This guy has identified all the cars portrayed in Herge‘s Tintin.
Did you check out the other pages- he has a lot of comparisons between additions as well.
Very cool! I had no idea art was changed between “additions”! ;-)
Interesting that the 1950 version of whichever book it was contained gibberish that looked like arabic, and then the 1977 edition was updated to include actual arabic…
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Did you check out the other pages- he has a lot of comparisons between additions as well.
Very cool! I had no idea art was changed between “additions”! ;-)
Interesting that the 1950 version of whichever book it was contained gibberish that looked like arabic, and then the 1977 edition was updated to include actual arabic…