The comic story of "Tintin" is mainly adventure, supplemented by science fiction content, humorous content, and advocating anti-war, peace and humanitarian ideas, and is very famous in Western countries. However, due to the limitations of the era in which the author lived, there were some scenes involving racism and animal hunting in his early works, which have caused controversy today. Black Island was redrawn in the 1960s. Under Hergé's authorization, France produced two films in the 1960s that were independent of the comics, "Tintin and the Golden Fleece" and "Tintin and the Blue Orange", and published them together. Studio Hergé created "Tintin in Shark Lake" in the 1970s. After Hergé's death, according to his last wish, no further comics will be produced in the "Tintin" series. Although the story of "Tintin" has been a century old, it still has quite a number of fans and commemorators today. In Europe, its comic series are still being reprinted. The Tintin series is based on French and has been translated into dozens of languages. However, each language version does not guarantee that all the stories in the series have been introduced. For example, in mainland China, due to political factors, "Tintin in the Soviet Union" has not been officially translated. In addition, in Taiwan, the Times version of "The Adventures of Tintin" was translated into only eight volumes due to cost issues.
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