haha, no way, it's a pretty tripped out book and reminds me that I have to force my kids at gunpoint to read "redwall" and possibly the discworld series when they hit 11.
The top paragraph of Herge's wikipedia says he was accused of being a nazi collaborator, lol. I think I heard about that when I was a kid
I loved the "Redwall" series as a child. I even have a "Redwall" themed tattoo on my arm. My parents and brothers used to read them to me when I was a kid. Once I finally mastered the English language and was able to read fluidly on my own (I was about 10 or 11), I consumed every one of those books. I even got to meet the author when I was in my late teens.
It was at a lecture hall in Pittsburgh. I got high in the parking lot before I came in and sat down. I was obliterated on the speedball I just shot, sweating and loving life - sitting in a lecture hall with all these weird home schooled kids. I was already out of highschool by that time, so I felt kinda out of place but the author (Brian Jacques) was an absolute hoot. I loved every minute of it. He didn't give a lecture, it was like...this performance. I thought being high might have something to do with the way I was perceiving it, but everyone else was pretty taken aback, too.
I also really wanted him to see my tattoo, but I didn't want him to see all the track marks on my arm. Lulz. Anyways, yeah. Instead, I just shook his hand and got him to autograph the 20th anniversary edition of "Redwall" which I still have, sitting pristine in a drawer right beside the computer I am typing on.
That's awesome, must've been crazy, I remember hearing he spent his redwall money building a big telescope dome out the top of his house so he could watch woodland critters in the woods from his house. That's dedication, lol. I'd like to see your tattoo, I assume it's of something to do with Martin the Warrior or a tapestry from one of the books?
I also rescind my comment about Herge being a possible nazi collaborator, he clearly demonized national socialism in some of his books although he apparently admitted he thought the "new order" was a good thing. I think I'm gonna smoke a joint and read some tintin books sometime soon. I literally went out as Tintin for halloween as a kid, lol I think only one person knew who I was.
constantinople: IIRC "salamandaston" was my favorite book but one that had a green cover and had martin, matthias and mathusala in it was my second favorite. I like how there are so many continuations.
I kinda binged on them in elementary then stopped reading them, I'm sure others have been published since, I'm gonna look them up