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Video: TINTIN Museums
Mike Lynch Cartoons — A video tour and chat with Luc Mieuws, who has been collecting all things related to TINTIN for a dozen years. A fun tour and the amount of TINTIN collectibles is boggling. I forget how wonderful the "clean line" drawings of Hergé are to linger over. Within a minute, I was getting iterested in having a couple of the items that Luc has as well! Och! Thanks to Jogee for putting this up on YouTube. The official TINTIN Museum is in Brussels. Below is a report from the BBC from ...

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Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment — Check out this neat video of Tintin collector Luc Mieuws, who takes viewers on a tour of his mind-boggling shrine to the cow-licked adventurer. (via)

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mikelynchcartoons.blogspot.com 11/25/2009 — A video tour and chat with Luc Mieuws, who has been collecting all things related to TINTIN for a dozen years. A fun tour and the amount of TINTIN collectibles is boggling. I forget how wonderful the "clean line" drawings of Hergé are to linger ...