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Revision as of 23:26, 3 June 2008
The Adventures of Tim the Squirrel out West (French: Les aventures de "Tim" l'écureuil au Far-West) is a promotional series created by Belgian comics artist Hergé in late 1931. Two pages were published each week from September 17 to December 31, 1931 in the free Thursday newspaper available at the Brussels department store Innovation. The story involved Tim, his fiancé Millie, and also their aged uncle Pad; this serial was also the first draft of what would become The Adventures of Tom and Millie in 1933, and then Popol out West a year later. The 32 pages of this adventure were not written in the same format Hergé commonly used; instead they were written with the text beneath the illustrations, a format he had used previously with Totor.
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http://www.comicradioshow.com/Article2260.html http://www.objectiftintin.com/whatsnew_Tintin_3392.lasso http://www.bellier.org/chronologie.htm http://argusbd.free.fr/tim.htm