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Album-Tintin in the Land of the Soviets

The first Tintin adventure was created in 1929, yet this new colour version is surprisingly fresh and modern to read. Full of energy and enthusiasm, Tintin acquires his distinctive physical appearance as he jumps into a convertible car. To suggest speed Hergé drew the reporter's hair sticking up; the tuft remained forever after.

A Moulinsart-Casterman co-publication.

Specifications:

• 22.5 x 30.5 cm format (cover) • 144 pages + flyleaf pages • 4/4 printing on 115 g special offset paper • Sewn binding • glossy lamination

14.95
Hergé, le feuilleton intégral Volume 6

Hergé le feuilleton intégral

80.00
Hergé, le feuilleton intégral Volume 7

Hergé, le feuilleton intégral volume 7

80.00
Album Tintin in America Locomotive

Tintin in America - Locomotive (coloured version)

17.50
Hergé, le feuilleton intégral Volume 8

Hergé, le feuilleton intégral tome 8

80.00
Album-Tintin in America Campfire

Tintin in America - Campfire (coloured version)

17.50
Hergé, le feuilleton intégral Volume 9

Hergé le feuilleton intégral

80.00
Bianca Castafiore, la diva du vingtième siècle

This French-language book, written by Mireille Moons, recounts the triumphant career of Bianca Castafiore. The author traces the social evolution of famous women in parallel to the comic-strip diva.

19.50
01. Tintin in the Land of the Soviets

In this madcap adventure Tintin travels to the Soviet Union to research the effects of Communism on the population and the economy. The brave reporter manages to penetrate to the heart of the Bolshevik state despite being hunted by the Soviet agents. Will he manage to make it back to Belgium in one piece?

12.50
Album-Tintin in America

Tintin en Amérique colorisé - Tintin baille

17.50
Hergé, le feuilleton intégral Volume 11

Hergé, le feuilleton intégral volume 11

80.00
02. Tintin in the Congo

Tintin and Snowy travel to the Belgian Congo to report on the country's situation. Once in the central African nation, the duo get into various adventures, encountering wild animals, angry natives, and even American diamond smugglers controlled by infamous mobster Al Capone! In his portrayal of the Belgian Congo, the young Hergé reflected the colonial attitudes of the time... He depicted African people according to the bourgeois, paternalistic stereotypes of the period - an interpretation that some of today's readers may find offensive.

12.50
23.00
Album-Tintin and the lake of sharks

Il s'agit du troisième long métrage animé relatant les aventures de Tintin et Milou (après L'Affaire Tournesol 1964 et Le Temple du Soleil en 1969). Du film est tiré une adaptation en bande dessinée. L'histoire se déroule presque entièrement en Syldavie ou le professeur Tournesol vient d'inventer une machine permettant de reproduire tous les objets à volonté.

12.50
Tintin & Co

Tintin & Co is written by the renowned British Tintinologist and journalist Michael Farr and published by Moulinsart. The author delves into the stories behind his twelve favourite characters from The Adventures of Tintin. This generously illustrated book examines the inspiration behind the characters, how they came into being and how they developed through the adventures. A fantastic addition to any self-respecting Tintin fan's library. This is the French-language version of the book.

19.50
03. Tintin in America

Tintin travels to Chicago to clean up the city of criminals. Narrowly escaping death at the hands of Al Capone's henchmen, Tintin battles crooks and skilfully escapes from traps. As the adventure continues the reporter witnesses the chaotic runaway success of the American oil industry and big business.

12.50
Box set 3 Albums Tintin colorized version

Brought together for the first time in a box set, the original versions of the first three adventures of Tintin are adorned with new colors to bring an unprecedented freshness to the drawings of young Hergé...

This work is co-published by Tintinimaginatio SA and Casterman SA.

Totally different from the current edition, the Tintin plates published in Le Petit Vingtième between January 1929 and October 1932 reveal a more rounded, spontaneous and flexible graphics, but also an art of composition influenced by Art Deco. In this first manner of Hergé, the elegant stylization is already affirmed which will blossom even more visibly from the Blue Lotus.

59.00
Tintin au Congo par Hergé

Tintin au Congo - Coffret Litographies

99.95
04. Cigars of the Pharaoh

Tintin sets off across Egypt and India, on the hunt for an Egyptologist and a mysterious ancient pharaoh. On the way the brave reporter makes friends with elephants, narrowly avoids falling victim to the poison of madness and saves a maharajah from a killer tiger… pure excitement from start to finish!

12.50
Album-Le Crabe aux pinces d'or Edition spéciale 80 ans

Collector's edition of The Crab with the Golden Claws.
Special 80th anniversary edition of Captain Haddock.

15.95
A la recherche du trésor de Rackham le Rouge

The original version of Red Rackham's Treasure first appeared in black and white on February 19, 1943. The story was published in daily strips, 183 strips in total, over a 7 month period, in Le Soir newspaper. This book delves into the history behind the story, and each original black and white strip is reproduced within its pages. This book is written in French.

15.00
05. The Blue Lotus

While Tintin is in India he gets drawn into a dangerous mystery revolving around a madness-inducing poison. The little reporter travels to the source of the poison, Shanghai, where he sets to work unraveling a nefarious web of opium traffickers. But can he outwit the crooks who are out to get him?

12.50
The Castafiore Emerald (Le Journal Tintin)

Rediscover the comedy as published in Tintin magazine!

In the early 1960s, Hergé was a man who was both fulfilled (in his private life) and accomplished (in his art). With "The Castafiore Emerald", for example, he challenges the codes of classic adventure in the form of a scathing comedy. The originals of the original version, originally published in "Tintin" magazine, had lain dormant in his archives for 60 years. Meticulously restored, these documents now allow us to give new life to the story of "The Castafiore Emerald". (French version, Le Journal Tintin edition).

16.95
06. The Broken Ear

A mysterious statue – created by a fierce South American Indian tribe – has disappeared. Tintin sets out to find it... but he's not the only one! Teeming with conspiracies and bomb plots, the storyline also sees Tintin go on a tropical adventure, which leads him to hidden native civilizations and long-lost explorers!

12.50
Tintin, le journal des jeunes de 7 à 77 ans

Tintin, le journal des jeunes de 7 à 77 ans 

Today's authors pay tribute to the legendary characters of Tintin magazine. + 300 pages of previously unpublished comics, original stories by Blake & Mortimer, Thorgal, Bernard Prince, Michel Vaillant, Chlorophylle, Alix and many more...

Special 77th anniversary magazine. (French version only)

29.90
07. The Black Island

Tintin travels to Great Britain, where he is in danger from the moment he arrives. He encounters the Thom(p)sons, who are on the trail of a gang of counterfeiters operating from an island off the coast of Scotland. Will Tintin avoid being caught by the wild beast which is said to roam the island?

12.50
La grande aventure du Journal Tintin 2

After publishing the first collection of 777 pages in 2016, featuring an impressive number of short stories published in the Belgian edition of Tintin magazine, this second collection of the same pagination comprises of short stories, many of which were published exclusively in the French edition of the magazine. It will feature the great authors who created the history of the magazine. Just as the long stories of the magazine's heroes have continued their careers in books, so the often forgotten short stories deserve to be added to the rich history of Tintin magazine. (French version only)

59.00
08. King Ottokar's Sceptre

Tintin travels to the Kingdom of Syldavia. His investigations lead him to uncover a plot aimed at dethroning King Muskar XII, the ruler of Syldavia. The plotters are working for Borduria, a neighboring country determined to annex Syldavia. Will Tintin triumph over the bad guys?

12.50
3.95
Poster-Tintin in the Congo

This Tintin book poster is a reproduction of the French cover of Tintin in the Congo.

18.00
09. The Crab with the Golden Claws

Tintin and Snowy stumble upon a police investigation under way in Brussels. They set off on an adventure to the exotic country of Morocco, hot on the trail of a gang of opium smugglers. During his travels Tintin meets Captain Haddock, a troublesome sailor who turns out to be a staunch ally!

12.50
4.99

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