“It could have been the same individual, laying down first, then getting up slowly, hesitating and finally running away. It’s like a short cut in space and time.”
—Hergé, in 'Tintin et moi – entretiens avec Hergé,' Numa Sadoul, Casterman, 1975

🖼️ 'Les aventures de Tintin: Le crabe aux pinces d’or' (1940-1941), by Hergé
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The Sequential Art #40

Hergé Les aventures de Tintin: Le crabe aux pinces d’or Book edition in colour (restored) published by Casterman Originally published in strip format in Le Soir (1940-1941)

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@apaneladay Thanks for sharing that smart composition, it seems to me that Hayao Miyazaki does also that kind of "trick" to emphasize movements and action in Nausicaa. Hope to see more posts of you on the topic =)
@kevinducournau Now I'll have to watch Nausicaa again! :) Thank you very much for your comment.