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Hergé's Tintin and Snowy committing armed robbery
In a classic Tintin comic art style, a bank robbery is underway. Tintin, dressed in his characteristic light blue sweater and tan trench coat, stands behind a wooden bank counter, holding a black pistol and aiming it at an older, balding banker with glasses. The banker, wearing a white shirt and dark vest, has his hands raised in surrender, palms facing outward. Tintin is speaking, and his speech bubble contains the French text: "Allez, monsieur, tout l'argent de la caisse, s'il vous plaît!" which translates to "Come on, sir, all the money from the till, please!" Beside Tintin, his white dog, Snowy, is on the counter, holding a small beige money bag with a pound symbol (£) and the word "BANQUE" (bank) printed on it. Snowy also has a thought bubble with the French text: "Wouf! C'est du sette sérieux cette fois-ci!" which means "Woof! This is a serious set-up this time!"
In the background of the bank, several people are visible. To the left, behind the banker, a small group of customers or employees are watching the scene unfold with surprised expressions.