Informational text panel titled "Old Boy Snowy" on what looks like aged paper. The text discusses Snowy, Tintin's dog companion. It explains that Hergé, Tintin's creator, called Snowy a "Zinneke" (a cross breed including Fox Terrier). The text also mentions that Snowy's name "Milou" was inspired by Hergé's first girlfriend Marie-Louise Cutsem, nicknamed "Malou." At the bottom corner is a label saying "TINTIN reporter CIGARS OF THE PHARAOH," which is the title of one of the Tintin adventures
An artistic illustration of Snowy, portrayed as a white dog with distinctive pointed ears, a black nose, and brown eyes against a black background. The illustration has a stylized, modern look while maintaining Snowy's characteristic appearance from the comics. The same "TINTIN reporter CIGARS OF THE PHARAOH" label appears in the bottom corner.
Meet Snowy, the original good boy!
Discover how Hergé's beloved Fox Terrier from #Tintin comics got his name from a real-life romance. 🐾
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