samarm… That’s odd. It’s my personal webserver, which doesn’t have anything particularly offensive on it. I’m guessing the filter objects to the foldername, which contains “pics” – kinda dodgy sounding?
I think more interesting than his sexual orientation is the question of just what Tintin did for a living. He’s always referred to as ‘the fearless boy-reporter’.
Well, was he? Not ‘fearless’, obviously, we all know he wasn’t scared of nuffin’. But ‘a boy-reporter’? We never saw him report on anything. We never saw him go to work. We never heard anything about stories he was working on.
Sure, he was in the news a lot, but we presume other people were actually reporting there. Unless maybe the newspaper employed him to drum up business for them by foiling gangsters and befriending rich eccentrics?
Well, Haddock wasn’t gay. So, how does the fact that Tintin lived with him make Tintin gay?
May be Tintin’s age had something to do with the lack of girl-friends or Herge could have wanted to avoid the romance angle completely. I do vaguely recall Tintin turning down someone’s overture in one episode.
Didn’t Tintin do some reporting in “The Blue Lotus” and “King Ottokar’s Sceptre”? Been a long time since I’ve read 'em, mind.
Chang had a rainbow in his heart for Tintin, but I don’t think he meant it sexually.
What about Dr. Seuss’s pair of “pale green pants with nobody inside them”? Isn’t it great to ruin innocent and treasured children’s literature? Shame on you.
Listen, it’s a fundamental rule of the universe: if there are two males in a comic book, and they spend ANY amount of time together, SOMEONE will decide they are gay. That’s just how it is.