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Tintin’s abandoned cousins make world debut in India

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  • The English version of Quick and Flupke—two books containing their selected antic—-was brought out in the ‘90s. Obviously, Tintin fans in India are excited about the year-end date. Says Piyush Raghani, a passionate graphic book collector: “I loved Tintin’s outlandish adventures. I’m eager to discover what Quick and Flupke are up to.” Poet Sampurna Chattarji agrees: “I was an avid reader of Tintin in my childhood, and now I look forward to other works of Hergé”.

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