Obituary: Chang Chong-Ren

From: The Independent - London | Date: October 17, 1998| Author: Harry Thompson | Copyright information

CHANG CHONG-REN became known to millions of Tintin readers in barely fictionalised form as Chang Chong-Jen.

Although his involvement in the Tintin series was peripheral and his fame strictly second-hand, Chang's influence on the work of its author Herge (the pen name of George Remi) was fundamental: not only did he teach Herge the pioneering "clear line" drawing style that was to revolutionise the European comic strip, he also politicised him, converting the Tintin stories from clumsy ...

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