Talk:Tintin and Alph-Art

Rastapopoulos no longer on Earth
In Flight 714 to Sidney, Rastapopoulos was abducted by aliens - righteous aliens who would not return him to Earth unless he had been reformed. So any mention of R. in Tintin and Alph-Art has to be a Red Herring, a mis-direction. Das Baz, 22 May 2006, 5:34 PM.

I think that R could find a way to escape from aliens.But its all speculation. too bad.--75* 18:51, 25 April 2013 (UTC)

Ending for Tintin and Alph-Art?

 * Snowy takes message to Captain HAddock
 * Captain Haddock arrives just in time to be captured
 * Tintin and Captain Haddock are about to be turned into objects of art.
 * The Thompson Twins come in on the villians by accident and choas between heros and villians commences into:
 * CHief villian becomes object of art himself;
 * Lesser henchmen are captured.
 * The Thompson Twins receive all the credit.
 * Captain Haddock goes back to whiskey and painting
 * Tintin and Snowy are just about to settle down when they both go out into another adventure...

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The Date of the color pirated copy finished by Rodier
The date embedded in the file for the only color copy of this work that I know of is 7/14/2004. I feel it is safe to assume that is the closest to a release date we can get for a unofficial pirated comic book. I'll leave it up to the wiki gods to determine if this information is good enough to be in the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.183.24.57 (talk) 05:22, 18 August 2011 (UTC)

=Trivia= -The note in the trivia about the French and German titles being Tintin and the Alpha Art while the english title is just Tintin and Alpha-Art is wrong I believe. I don't know about German, but in French there are a lot of places where they have a the while we do not. I think this is a just a language thing and not a true difference. I didn't edit it because I'm not an expert in French, but it seems wrong. 68.160.55.63 (talk) 22:57, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
 * I agree that it seems a very odd point to pick up on, especially as the page author says that “Alph-Art” translates somehow as “Alpha-Art” – why would it gain an “a”? Jock123 (talk) 20:48, 29 April 2012 (UTC)

Well though I don't know French, i know this much that in tintin et l'alph-art the first L should actually be "Le", which means "The". And "alph-art" can be said as "alpha-art", bcoz the art in the story resemble English alphabets. Therefore, "alphabet art" should shortly be called "alpha art". Kailash29792 (talk) 02:01, 30 April 2012 (UTC)