The Adventures of Tintin is widely regarded as a classic of comic art, but some issues are rightly criticized for racial stereotyping and a romanticized view of colonialism. This is hardly surprising, however, as the series dates back to the 1930s.
There are also several animated television series. The best known is a French-Canadian co-production with 39 half-hour episodes.
There are lots of amazing comics from europe.
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Beside Tintin I especially like the adventures of Spirou & Fantasio

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Eviv Bulgroz
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While I’m a fan of Tintin (and Asterix, Valerian, and others), I don’t think “Hey, this century old European comic is good!” is sending the message that OP thinks it is.
Yes, that’s true. Especially in the French-speaking parts of Europe with Hergé, André Franquin, Albert Uderzo, Moebius, Peyo, Edgar P. Jacobs, Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières and many others.
I might post a few more to this community sometime.
I also love Benoît Sokal’s Inspector Canardo comics.
ha, I came here to shout them out, nice!