The rise of Rin Tin Tin is a classic only-in-America story, and here's our Rita Braver to tell it: Meet Rin Tin Tin the XXII, spokesdog for the American Humane Association, who recently presided over ...
The front cover of Susan Orlean's remarkable "Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend" shows a German shepherd dog - possibly Rin Tin Tin himself - looking away from the camera. It is at once notable for ...
Peter Jackson confirms a new Adventures of Tintin movie is finally in development, with the director currently co-writing the sequel alongside Fran Walsh. Read more at Movified ...
Blistering Barnacles! Tintin is 70 years old. Great Snakes! What is it about this betufted boy reporter that he s sold 150 million albums of his comic-strip adventures since 1929? Duck-billed ...
An adorable dog wearing a suit holding two oscar statues with confettin flying in the background Custom Image by Federico Napoli Rin Tin Tin, the legendary canine movie star, was incredibly popular in ...
Before Japanese manga or larger-than-life Marvel comics held sway over urban Indian readers, there was Tintin. A Belgian postage stamp circa 2014 featuring Tintin. (Catwalker/Shutterstock) An ...
He believed the dog was immortal. "There will always be a Rin Tin Tin," Lee Duncan said, time and time again, to reporters, to visitors, to fan magazines, to neighbors, to family, to friends. At first ...
Here's the short version: America's most famous dog was an immigrant, born 93 years ago in France, and discovered when he was just days old by an American GI fighting in World War I. He was named ...
Hollywood has long had an infatuation with dogs. Many movies that require a family pet almost always pivot toward canines as the preferred choice. And it’s easy to see why. Dogs are easier to train ...
Born on a battlefield in France during World War I and rescued by a U.S. soldier named Lee Duncan, a terrified German shepherd puppy would become the most famous dog in the world. Named Rin Tin Tin, ...
The drawing will be sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas this June. Hergé, cover for The Adventures of Tintin Vol. 1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1930). The artwork is expected to hammer down at ...