We all have here that the tributes of Tintin in Blake and Mortimer and vice versa are numerous. All these tributes are mostly noted in different places of the forum. You will say to yourself, but what is the point of this subject? This subject is used to list, to bring together in the same subject all these tributes.
We know that the first tributes are due to the friendship of Hergé and Edgar Pierre Jacobs, then to their rivalry, and finally to the buyers who like the winks.
TRIBUTE TO BLAKE AND MORTIMER IN TINTIN
Tintin in Congo
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Page 1, A1. Hergé is framed in blue. Jacobs is in red and J.V. Melkelebe in green.
Cigars of Pharaoh
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On the cover we see E.P. Jacobs mummified under the name of E.P. Jacobini. The archaeologist by the name "Grossbrab" reminds me of Herr Doktor Grossgrabenstein from the Mystery of the Great Pyramid.
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Page 8, A1. Back from E.P. Jacobs.
The Black Island
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One of the bandits present throughout the album strangely resembles Olrik ...
King Ottokar's Sceptre

---Page 38, D1. Hergé and Jacobs discuss in the crowd.

---Page 59, C1. Hergé, Jacobs et J.V. Melkelbe are present in the crowd.
The Seven Crystal Balls

---Planche 16, B1. Jacobs is present in the crowd.
The Land of Black Gold (Tintin Magazine Version)

---Page 49, D1. This tribute will not be included in the album version.
Destination Moon

---Page 40, C2. E.P. Jacobs is one of the engineers.
COVERS OF TINTIN MAGAZINE (thanks for http://bellier.co/)

---Cover of Tintin Magazine N15 (2 Janvier 1947). Hergé draw Jacobs, Blake and Mortimer

---Couverture du Journal Tintin N51 (22 Décembre 1959). Hergé draw Mortimer.
DIVERS DRAWS

---Hergé draw Mortimer.
TRIBUTES TO TINTIN IN BLAKE AND MORTIMER (OF E.P. JACOBS)
The Mystery of the Great Pyramid

---Page 42, C2. One shop have the name of Hergé.
DIVERS DRAWS

---Jacobs draws here a big "ghost tintin", symbol of the pressure which the newspaper puts him under pressure, he uses humor, of course.
TRIBUTES TO TINTIN IN BLAKE AND MORTIMER (REPRISES)
The Voronov Plot

---The same restaurant as in King Ottokar's Sceptre. The painting at the back of the room reminds me of the scene of the "vote" in Tintin in the land of the Soviets.

---Olrik utters the same words as Doctor Muller in Tintin in the Land of Black Gold. [Yves Sente talks about this tribute in "L'Héritage Jacobs".]
The Curse of the 30 Pieces of Silver - 1

---The Broken Ear Fetish Arumbaya seems to find its place at 99bis Park Lane.

---Captain Haddock's ancestor becomes Von Stahl's ancestor ? [Thanks for Moulignac].
The Septimus Wave

---Tintin is behind, at customs.
Plutarch's Staff

---The scene looks a lot [url = http: //bellier.co/petits%20vingtiemes/pv1939/271939/P13.jpg/] like this scene from Ottokar's Scepter [/ url].
The Valley of the Immortals - 1


--- The rickshaw scene, as in Le Lotus Bleu.

--- The return of Mr. Gibbons!

--- Captain Haddock seems to have had one too many drinks (at the counter).

--- The presentation of the Skylantern is reminiscent of the presentation of the lunar rocket.
The Valley of the Immortals - 2

---The return of Tchang !

---Newspaper clippings like at the end of The red Sea Sharks.
And there you have it, I finished this "gathering". Don't hesitate to tag it if you find other tributes.