Yes. Tintin appears first in 1929. US copyright lasts for 95 years, so now those first appearances are not covered by copyright so they can be reproduced and derivative works can be created from them. It gets a bit complicated because other Tintin works are still under copyright in the US.
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Yes. Tintin appears first in 1929. US copyright lasts for 95 years, so now those first appearances are not covered by copyright so they can be reproduced and derivative works can be created from them. It gets a bit complicated because other Tintin works are still under copyright in the US.
I guess probably see t-shirts with 1929 Tintin
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