- Script
- José-Luis Bocquet; Jean-Luc Fromental; Helge Dascher (translation)
- Pencils
- Stanislas Barthélémy
- Inks
- Stanislas Barthélémy
- Colors
- Stanislas Barthélémy
- Letters
- Dirk Rehm
- Genre
- non-fiction; biography
- Characters
- Georges Remi [Hergé]; Alain Baran; Louis-Robert Casterman; Chang Chong-Jen; Bob De Moor; Gall; René Goscinny; Bernard Heuvelmans; Edgar-Pierre Jacobs; Germaine Kieckens; Raymond Leblanc; Léopold III; Jacques Martin; Alexis Remi; Léon Remi; Elisabeth Remi; Paul Remi; Marcel Stal; Pierre Sterckx; Jean-Pierre Talbot; Jacques van Melkebeke; Fanny Vlamynck; Norbert Wallez; Andy Warhol; René Weverbergh
- Synopsis
- An abbreviated look at the life of Georges Remi as he becomes a cartoonist under the pen name Hergé, comes to fame through Tintin, faces the occupation forces of Belgium during World War II, his friendship with Chang Chong-Jen, his affair with Fanny Vlamynck, his unsuccessful attempts to become a modern artist and eventual death in 1983.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Belgium
Produced in the style of Hergé's Tintin.