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Pirate turtle the 11th
24th August 2008, 16:59
Iam i the only one who loves this book
http://tintinrevolution.free.fr/images/break0010.jpg
(full comic @ http://tintinrevolution.free.fr/pages/image001.html )
gla22
24th August 2008, 17:11
I loved tin-tin comics as a kid. i haven't read this one however. lol.
An archist
24th August 2008, 17:54
Great comic:) found it at last anarchist bookfair.
LuÃs Henrique
24th August 2008, 21:14
Restrict Tintin for being a sexist idiot.
Luís Henrique
Pirate Utopian
24th August 2008, 22:34
This is a great comic.
nuisance
25th August 2008, 00:07
Just read it now, fucking class comic. Is there anymore?
Pirate Utopian
25th August 2008, 00:09
Yeah it sorta ends before the revolution really starts.
What year is it from?
Pirate turtle the 11th
25th August 2008, 00:56
its about 20 years old i think. I i dont think there is anymore.
ajs2007
29th August 2008, 01:08
I love it - found it a few years back. Never seen any follow-up more's the pity.
eXacto
29th August 2008, 01:20
Hergé is a fascist , he's the father of Tintin you know...
apathy maybe
31st August 2008, 23:19
Hergé is a fascist , he's the father of Tintin you know...
'Cept that this isn't Hergé's Tintin. It's a British class war publication. Fuck the ruling class, the workers can organise and work well enough without them.
Fuck racism, fuck sexism, fuck all that shit.
Incidentally, this comic has been linked to many times before on these forums. Great read, highly recommended.
UndergroundConnexion
1st September 2008, 21:57
Herge used to have conservative right wing stances, especially in his early Tintin books.. however, with the years, this changed a lot as he thought thing out more.
apathy maybe
1st September 2008, 22:16
Herge used to have conservative right wing stances, especially in his early Tintin books.. however, with the years, this changed a lot as he thought thing out more.
That isn't relevant though. This is a completely different Tintin, by a British author/s, depicting scenes that would get mention in most children's books.
I mean, look at the page displayed in the first post, beating up racists!
trivas7
1st September 2008, 22:59
Read this after pulling it out of a free box. Tin-tin is the, er -- boy/man! :thumbup1:
Malakangga
2nd September 2008, 05:14
great story :thumbup:
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