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Tintin Quiz 2

Tintin the fictional teenage mysteries solving reporter created by the Belgian cartoonist Georges Prosper Remi “Hergé” is an evergreen character. I made first Tintin quiz abut Tintin Comics here, now this is the second version of Tintin Quiz. Please checkout first Tintin quiz here if you missed it.

  • Question of

    Tintin was introduced on January 10, 1929 in Le Petit Vingtième, a weekly newspaper. What was the issue number?

    • Issue 11
    • Issue 10
    • Issue 12
    • Issue 13
  • Question of

    Who got the right from “Hergé to start Tintin Megazine after World War 2

    • Karel Van Milleghem
    • Raymond Leblanc
    • Edgar Pierre Jacobs
    • Bob De Moor
  • Question of

    After World War 2, when was the first issue of Tintin as a magazine was Published?

    • 26 October 1946
    • 26 November 1946
    • 26 September 1946
    • 26 December 1946
  • Question of

    Who was forced to resign as editor of Tintin magezine, due to suspicions of incivism left over from the world war?

    • Jacques Van Melkebeke
    • Paul Cuvelier
    • Jacques Laudy
    • Edgar Pierre Jacobs
  • Question of

    French game company Infogrames Entertainment released videogames of Tintin, which was the first release?

    • Tintin on the Moon
    • Tintin in Tibet
    • Prisoners of the Sun
    • The Red Sea Sharks
  • Question of

    In 2001, first Tintin 3D was released by Infogrames for the PC and PlayStation, which was it?

    • The Adventures of Tintin
    • Tintin: Destination Adventure
    • Tintin and Gang
    • Land of the Soviets
  • Question of

    Which was Hergé’s unfinished Tintin book, published posthumously?

    • Tintin and Alph-Art
    • Flight 714 to Sydney
    • Tintin and the Picaros
    • The Castafiore Emerald
  • Question of

    The first Tintin postage stamp was issued by Belgian Post on 29 September 1979, what was the value?

    • One-franc
    • Five-franc
    • Eight-franc
    • Ten-franc
  • Question of

    Which country, in 2004 minted €10 Tintin coin, but legal tender was only in the country?

    • Belgium
    • France
    • Denmark
    • Holland
  • Question of

    Which French philosopher has claimed that “Tintin is a girl and probably asexual”

    • Vincent Cespedes
    • Jacques Mandelbaum
    • Léa Seydoux
    • Alicia Aylies

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