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Studios Hergé, Tintin Eurosignal commercial - Comic Strip
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Tintin Eurosignal commercial

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This was published as a commercial for the Eurosignal phone system in 1977. It was published in Metal Hurlant 63 and presented in the French Tintin magazine in 1979 (No. 212N). It is also published and presented in Goddin´ s Hergé Chronologie Vol. 7, p.382-383.
I would have guessed this is mainly Bob de Moor, with some involvement by Hergé himself. But in the Tintin 212N article it is explicitely presented as a piece created by Hergé (as opposed to a Studio piece presented in the same article), and pure Hergé is the impression one gets from reading Goddin as well.
Anyway, quite an interesting piece for Tintin fans, I think.
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From 1950 to 1986, Studios Hergé was Hergé's company, whose mission, surrounded by his collaborators, was to develop and create Hergé's work, in particular the Adventures of Tintin, as well as its derivative products. From 1986 to 2006, the Hergé Studios became the Fondation Hergé (ASBL). In 2006, the Foundation regained its corporate status and changed its name to Studios Hergé.