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With Hergé's approval, Frederic Tuten wrote Tintin in the New World,1 wherein Tintin meets the seductive Clavdia in Peru. One night, “sighs float to the ceiling ... a blue glow emanates from the bed center ... two animals collide and adhere.” Tintin is cured!
Young coauthors Antoine Cyr and Louis-Olivier Cyr might wait a few years before trying this book, but I bet their more senior coauthor Claude Cyr would love it.2 The familiar characters appear, and the inside cover art is by Roy Lichtenstein.