It's probably a good thing that Hergé never handed Tintin over to a successor. Some company like Entertainment One would have shoved him into an atrocious Spy Kids-style reboot. Snowy would be a robot. Haddock would be a space pirate. Actually I want to watch that now.
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Hmmm. Wondering if Asterix would withstand a reimagining...
@AnguaDelphine @anon_opin it will happen eventually. I mean, Uderzo retired in 2011, it has been scripted and drawn by other people for over a decade now.
And Dargaud seems happy enough to let others publish those Lucky Luke tributes/alternates, so if somebody pitches a good enough idea that both Dargaud and Uderzo approves, I'm sure there will be an Asterix in Space! or similar at one point.
@anon_opin It's possible you might get to see some American reimaginings, now that the earliest Tintin works are public domain in the US. (Though I think the only recurring characters from what's public domain here so far are Tintin himself and Milou-- even the dog's usual English name "Snowy" came later.)
@anon_opin Space Pirate Haddock — I See A Great Need.