Snowy has sniffed out another mystery, but also discovers a taste for Scottish whisky! After a terrifying chase through the skies, Tintin sets out to investigate the infamous Black Island. But can Tintin and Snowy escape the terrible ‘beast’ that devours every man bold enough to go near?
This beautifully designed box set contains every single one of Tintin's adventures from Tintin in the Land of the Soviets to the last, unfinished adventure Tintin and Alph Art. With 8 volumes and over 1,500 pages of classic comics stories, this is the ultimate gift for any Tintin fan.
In this Tintin adventure, the chance discovery of a lost briefcase belonging to an expert on royal seals leads Tintin into an adventure in the country of Syldavia, where a coup is planned.
A search for a lost pharaoh's tomb turns into a hair-raising chase across Egypt and India for Tintin and Snowy, on the trail of Opium dealers.
The mysterious theft of a sacred statue takes Tintin to the South American republic of San Theodoros and the tribe of the Arumbayas.
In this Tintin adventure, the chance discovery of a lost briefcase belonging to an expert on royal seals leads Tintin into an adventure in the country of Syldavia, where a coup is planned.
A new case for Tintin involving a tin, a drowned man, five counterfeit coins, a Japanese and a kidnapping. Tintin and Captain Haddock find themselves crashlanding in the Sahara desert as they solve the mystery of an organization called the Crab with the Golden Claws.
In this adventure, a meteorite containing an unknown metal falls to earth, and Tintin and his friends are involved in a race against time to find it.
In this Tintin adventure, the discovery of a model ship linked to one of Captain Haddock's seafaring ancestors leads to a mysterious series of thefts and a search for lost treasure.
After the discovery of the site of a wreck in The Secret of the Unicorn, Tintin, Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus set sail in search of Red Rackham's treasure - which proves to be more elusive than they think.
In the sequel to The Seven Crystal Balls, in which a team of archaeologists are struck down by a mystery disease after opening an Inca tomb, Tintin and friends journey to Peru, where they narrowly escape being sacrificed to the sun god.
Another adventure of Herge's famous cartoon character Tintin, this time in the land of black gold.
At Marlinspike Hall, everything made of glass breaks mysteriously. Professor Calculus, oblivious to the phenomenon, departs for Geneva for a nuclear physics convention, where he is kidnapped by Bordurian secret agents who want to use his research for military purposes. Tintin and Captain Haddock risk their lives several times over in trying to rescue him.
In Tintin in America Tintin and Snowy fall foul of both American Indians and the Chicago underworld. When Snowy is kidnapped, Tintin takes matters into his own hands. First published 1945; this translation 1978.
After his adventure in The Cigars of the Pharaoh, Tintin journeys to Shanghai to find the missing pieces of the puzzle, and meets up once again with Rastapopoulos.
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In his debut adventure, Tintin is pursued by Bolshevik agents trying to prevent him from exposing the new Soviet regime. Punctuated by slapstick and political revelations, this story is based on the writings of an anticommunist Belgian ex-consul to the Ukraine. Herge's early style revealed strong graphics, influenced by photo-reporting from the period, marking the historic debut of a major artist. Publisher Marketing: In his debut adventure, originally published in 1929, Tintin is pursued by Bolshevik agents trying to prevent ... read more
This title includes: Volume 1 - "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets", "Tintin in the Congo". The first volume features "Tintin in the Congo", first published in book form in 1931 (in black & white only), "Tintin in the Congo" reflects the colonial attitudes of that period in its depiction of African people, which may cause offence to some readers. Herge himself admitted that he was influenced by the bourgeois, paternalistic stereotypes of the period.
In this adventure, breaking glass in Captain Haddock's mansion take him and Tintin to Geneva, where Professor Calculus's latest invention is sought by an evil power.