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Tintin cover fetches $1.6M at auction

PARIS, June 3 (UPI) -- A private collector paid a record $1.6 million at a Paris auction for a rare 1932 cover drawing of a Tintin comic book, the BBC reported.

The "Tintin in America" cover, hand-drawn by Belgian writer and illustrator Herge -- real name Georges Remi -- is one of only five such remaining works by the artist, who died in 1983. Only two of the covers are in private hands.

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The drawing was done with Indian ink and gouache, and depicts the young adventurer dressed as a cowboy siting with his dog as American Indians creep up on them.

The same cover was previously auctioned off in 2008 for more than $943,000, the BBC reported.

The sale was part of a larger auction of Tintin memorabilia, including draft sketches of Tintin and a copy of "Explorers on the Moon," signed by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the first men to reach the moon.

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