Mash-Up: "The Uncanny X-Men" by Hergé

Mash-Up - The Uncanny X-Men by Hergé

For everyone not into comic books:
1) Hergé invented “Tintin”. This hero was very successfull when printed on paper. Now he is rather successfull in cinemas. (As of today “The Adventures of Tintin” grossed over $ 300,000 worldwide!) And…
2) “The X-Men”. Well, if you haven’t heard of them you may have landed on the wrong kind of blog here.

But what I really wanted is to showcase the works of French artist “Yop!”, who did some very nice mash-ups. And shares them with us on his website “Mooloozone”.

“L’Affaire Magneto” mixes the X-Men and the famous drawing style of Hergé called “Ligne claire”. I’m a huge fan of this exact, articulate kind of comic books and somehow it even works with the X-Men! But it changes the pace from action to storytelling.

Yop! was so kind to translate this comic into English, you can download the full five pages as an PDF here.

If you are speaking French, there are two other really great pieces:

Mash-Up - Conan and Little Nemo in Slumberland

A mash-up of Conan and “Little Nemo in Slumberland” – Brilliant! Here.

Mash-Up -  The Smurfs and Sin City

And “The Smurfs” mixed up with “Sin City”! Now that would have made the movie a lot more interesting. Imagine Bruce Willis instead of Neil Patrick Harris! There.

insect_head Filed under: & insect_head permalink

Clip of the Month

Movie of the Month

Book of the Month