Today is Easter, the day when Christians the world over celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and children hunt for chocolate eggs. It’s a clear sign of how times have changed: I feel somehow obliged to explain what Easter is, in the 1960 it was as much part as the average Tintin reader as eating breakfast and, probably, going to church on Sunday. And so they were treated to special Easter issues, with splendid covers by the Studios Hergé.
Happy Easter, everybody! And go easy on the chocolate…