It is January 10, 1929, in Brussels. Accompanied by his dog Milou, a young reporter gets on the train to Moscow. For Tintin, this is the beginning of a great adventure. For Hergé, this is the real beginning of his career. The Adventures of Tintin, a reporter from the Little Twentieth in the land of the Soviets, was released as an album in 1930. This year marks the birth of a myth that is not about to die out, and the first signs of a disturbing confrontation between fiction and reality.
