Tintin has been a publishing phenomenon since he first appeared in 1929. More than seventy-five years later, Tintin is still fresh, entertaining, and original. The Tintin 2005 calendar celebrates motion, featuring Tintin and his friends caught spinning, jumping, flying - and falling. For half a century, Tintin books have sold four million copies annually in more than fifty languages. Every year new fans succumb to his appeal, which is just as strong for adults as for children. The colorful, striking images that fill the calendar are not only entertaining, they are collectible art.



