Was Tintin gay?
>>90398856
No, it was just romance didnt really have a place in the stories. I mean, the cast as it was is pretty much perfectly balanced, a love interest would upset that.
>>90398856
Japan thinks so
>>90398856
Read Tintin in Thailand and find out.
>>90398856
Nope, he was a scoopsexual.
This kind of speculation, since Hergé never said something even remotely close to that, remind me of this pic.
He did said some interesting things on his characters though (such as Thomson and Thompson being based in part on his father and his uncle)
>>90398971
That's a bigbicep
>>90398856
Tintin is not for romantic. He is adventuresexual.
>>90398856
Nope, just european
>>90398856
He was completely asexual and loved hanging out at local leather bars with his asexual buddy Jughead, chowing down on some burgers.
>>90398856He will be eventually.
>>90399293
>>90398856
Just because he hangs around with a large hairy bearded man, doesn't make him gay.
>>90398856
No he was a teen, which at the time weren't used in romantic plots in comics.
Although contrary to /co/pular belief there was some sort of comics code in Euroland in the 50s-80s. Mostly it meant that main characters in kids comics couldn't get into romance because sex isn't for kids. They didn't get to the gay subtext because they weren't even that clever.
There was a Pseud Corner entry in Private eye that really went into full detail about how he was sexless, this was long before sexual politics was a hot new topic as well.
Wish I could find it.