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Snowy

Snowy

Snowy by Saltwater
Snowy by Saltwater

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Description
Saltwater
Snowy


Traditional media
Markers on paper



Markers used: mainly Letraset ProMarkers
Paper used: Canson XL Marker -- 70g/m2

 

(framed in Photoshop)

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Category Comics » - Other Comic not listed
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Vote Score 6
Comments 21
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Rainbow-Dash-Rockz on December 3, 2016, 6:28:21 PM

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Rainbow-Dash-Rockzadorable dog ever

Saltwater on December 7, 2016, 1:17:24 AM

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SaltwaterThank you!  
  

  

Falconlobo on December 16, 2016, 8:44:49 PM

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Falconloboand a jingle bell collar %^^ 

Falconlobo on December 16, 2016, 8:44:20 PM

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Falconloboadd  Santa hat  and and it would be a nice Christmas card^6 

TeeJay87 on December 3, 2016, 11:25:17 AM

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TeeJay87Didn't know Tintin's dog has such name - it's matching his fur colour. :)

Saltwater on December 7, 2016, 1:39:55 AM

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SaltwaterThanks.  :)
I have checked on Internet;
the Polish name of Snowy is Milus, isn't it?  

                  
    

TeeJay87 on December 7, 2016, 8:48:50 AM

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TeeJay87"Miluś", literally meaning "Nicey" (from adjective "nice" ).

Too bad those comics aren't as popular in their home country as they deserve - guess it's fault of Belgian leftists not being fond of their beloved ideology's accurate depictions Herge was justly pointing out. 

Saltwater on December 9, 2016, 1:46:46 AM

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SaltwaterSo, "Miluś" seems to be the perfect choice in Polish. :-)
Sometimes, the translation is better than the original. ;-)

Even if some crazy Belgian (and French) leftists have been repeatedly trying to denigrate and demean Tintin,
he is still extremely popular in France, Belgium, in the French speaking world, and worldwide. 
Tintin is a real icon in Belgium.
The Belgium post office has issued some Tintin stamps.
There is a comics museum in Brussels, and of course Tintin has a great place there. 

TeeJay87 on December 9, 2016, 4:00:28 AM

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TeeJay87Good there are still people in French-speaking world, who maintain common sense. :)

Saltwater on December 11, 2016, 12:57:41 PM

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SaltwaterYes, of course, there are still people with common sense;
and there are more, much more than you can imagine!
It is called "the silent majority".
And the silent majority is very very upset by all the leftist craziness!
They want to take back their life;
and they want to make their country great again!

TeeJay87 on December 11, 2016, 11:35:47 PM

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TeeJay87Silent majority in France and Belgium must be living in smaller settlements (townships and villages), while crazy leftists occupy places, where they can rally for causing trouble (Paris, Brussels and similar major cities).

The same applies to the rest of civilized world - here, in Poland, we have two leftist strongholds: Warsaw (where loonies from entire Poland gather to harass people, often with foreign backup) and Łódź https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA , notice the latter is twinned with Marx's birthplace Chemnitz, not without reason (Łódź is known for its inhabitants, commonly stemming from pauperized farmers and rejects from other towns). Hopefully, leftism outside those two eyesores (especially here, in Eastern part of Poland) is considered as sign of immaturity and lack of reason. :)

alitta2 on December 4, 2016, 12:16:23 PM

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alitta2Cool!
Recently they have aired some Tintin-cartoons on channel M2 in Hungary.
Interesting fact that in the cartoons, his name is Snowy, just like in the English version, but in the comics, his name remained Milu per the original translation from French :D

Saltwater on December 7, 2016, 1:35:57 AM

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SaltwaterThanks!  :D
Perhaps it is because the original comics are in French,
and the Magyars translated Milou to Milu;
whereas the original movie (American-New Zealand)  is in English, 
and therefore they just kept the English name of Snowy in the Hungarian version.  :-)

Firiel on December 4, 2016, 9:58:06 PM

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FirielIt's always good to see such a friendly familiar face! ^_^
(He was Snowy in the American hardcover printings I read as a kid as well.)

Saltwater on December 7, 2016, 1:26:58 AM

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SaltwaterThank you very much!  :D
Yes, his name is Snowy in England and all the English speaking world.  ;-)

cavaloalado on December 4, 2016, 3:18:58 AM

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cavaloaladoMilu in Brazil! My favorite character from Tintin!

Saltwater on December 7, 2016, 1:23:58 AM

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SaltwaterThanks  :D      
His name is Milu in many languages, including Spanish and Portuguese.

Falconlobo on December 3, 2016, 9:57:09 AM

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Falconloboawww adorable6^

Saltwater on December 3, 2016, 10:00:49 AM

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SaltwaterThank you so much!  :D

Falconlobo on December 3, 2016, 10:15:17 AM

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Falconloboyou're welcome^