The Adventures of Tintin: Breaking Free is an anarchist parody of the popular Tintin series of comics. An exercise in detournement, the book was written under the pseudonym J. Daniels.
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Published by Attack International, the story features a number of characters based on those from the original series by Hergé, notably Tintin himself and Captain Haddock; but not the original themes or plot.
Attracting the wrath of the tabloid press when it was published, the story tracks Tintin's development from a disaffected, shoplifting youth to a revolutionary leader.
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'British Ultra-left feminist propaganda from the 80’s, following on from “Breaking Free”, the anarchist, insurrectionist Tintin spoof from the same era. These were reprinted as part of Time and Motion, a weekend event I organised with Auto Italia on the Old Kent Rd in 2011...'