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Origins and Artistic Innovation Hergé began Tintin as a short serialized story aimed at young readers. Early strips reflect the conventions of serialized adventure fiction—cliffhangers, exotic locales, and a moral clarity in which good and evil were visibly distinct. Yet Hergé’s evolving technique transformed the strip into a pioneering visual medium. He developed the “ligne claire” (clear line) style—clean, uniform lines, flat colors, and meticulous backgrounds—that emphasized readability and visual storytelling. This style enabled complex compositions, where small visual details could foreshadow plot points or enrich characterization without verbose exposition.