Showing posts with label The Adventures of Tintin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Adventures of Tintin. Show all posts
MYST: A Retrospect
In Myst, In PC, In puzzles, In Riven, In Robyn Miller, In The Adventures of Tintin, In Video GamesWednesday, February 2, 2011
Holiday Special: Staff Wish Lists-Dylan L.
In blu-ray, In Christmas, In DVD, In gibson, In Holiday Wishlists, In Lost, In movie trailer, In robot guitar, In The Adventures of TintinTuesday, December 7, 2010
By now you've probably read Butler's killer holiday wish list, as he got the ball rolling for us and our special articles this week. We here are Words Finest like to think we're still kids at heart in a lot of respects, so behold...the holiday wish list! I may be past wanting the newest kick-ass RC car (I once had one that featured the spitting dinosaur in the back of a truck...it spit water!) or the newest toy craze, but I still get glossy eyed at some sweet stuff.
Check out my list and stay tuned for lists from Aaron and Keri!
Check out my list and stay tuned for lists from Aaron and Keri!
Read This: "The Adventures of Tintin"
In Comics, In Graphic Novels, In Hegre, In Red Rackham's Treasure, In The Adventures of Tintin, In The Crab With The Golden Claws, In The Secret of the UnicornTuesday, November 2, 2010
I was never much of a comic book kid. I had nothing against them, I just never really read them or bought them. Occasionally I would pick one up when I visited family in small-town Massachusetts at a "penny candy" store that had been there since my mom was a kid. And really, that was for the novelty of the whole thing-there's nothing quite like the feel, look, even smell of an aged comic book.
There is one series, though, that was a staple of my childhood and something I will always love: Hergé's "The Adventures of Tintin".
There is one series, though, that was a staple of my childhood and something I will always love: Hergé's "The Adventures of Tintin".
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