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Poster-Tintin in the Congo

Ce poster représente la couverture de l'album Tintin au Congo colorisé.

18.00
Tintin au Congo par Hergé

Tintin au Congo - Coffret Litographies

99.95
Hergé, le feuilleton intégral Volume 6

Hergé le feuilleton intégral

80.00
Postcard Hergé

Hergé, 1960 - portrait, buste de Tintin

1.25
Postcard Hergé

Hergé, 1958 - Portrait , Studio

1.25
Postcard Hergé

Hergé , 1960 - -Portrait, Atelier ( N&B )

1.25
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°1

 

A new quarterly magazine created by the publishers Prisma, Géo and Moulinsart.

In partnership with Editions Prisma and the journalists from Géo, Editions Moulinsart revisit the world of Hergé and go with Tintin to discover the world today. 

Nearly 150 pages of reports, surveys, portraits and meetings with those making the 21st century and our news. To understand, to know, to travel. In text, images and photos. 

In each issue, every quarter, you will find many editorial surprises including, an original adventure and an original comic strip, created by the most famous big names of the Ninth Art and freely inspired by the spirit of Hergé. 

For the first issue, Yslaire, the author of Sambre, Twentieth Heaven, takes up the challenge with She walked on the Moon.

15.99
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°3

Tintin c'est l'aventure N°3 - Montagne

A new quarterly magazine created by the publishers Prisma/Géo and Mou

A new quarterly magazine created by the publishers Prisma/Géo and Moulinsart. In partnership with Editions Prisma and journalists from Géo magazine, Editions Moulinsart revisits the world of Hergé and sets off with Tintin to discover the world of today. Nearly 150 pages of investigative reports, portraits and meetings with those who make up the 21st century and our current affairs. To understand, know and travel.

(GEO)

15.99
Pack-Postcards-Hergé Studios advertising

 Did you know that in the 1930’s, Hergé thought about a career in... advertising?

We know Hergé first and foremost for the flagship, The Adventures of Tintin, series whichhe created in 1929. 

However, Tintin’s creator had many other artistic talents. Alongside the comic strip and his responsibilities as editor-in-chief of the Le Petit Vingtième, the ambitious cartoonist also devoted himself to the creation of posters and advertising campaigns. His advertising work, mainly carried out between 1927 and the end of the 1930’s, is ample proof of this. In 1934, he created L'Atelier Hergé, (The Hergé Studios) to respond to the orders which he received from the advertising industry. 

16 postcards 10x15

12.50
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5.70
Pack-Postcards Tintin Petit Vingtième

Set de 6 cartes postales - Petit vingtième + enveloppes

12.50
Corto Maltese-Plastic folder

Chemise plastique Corto - La jeunesse 1985

2.75
Mœbius-Plastic folder A4 Key

Chemise plastique Moebius - Clé

2.95
Hergé,Tintin and the Americans

Hergé, Tintin et les Américains

29.50
Album-Tintin in America Campfire

Tintin in America - Campfire (coloured version)

17.50
Album Tintin in America Locomotive

Tintin in America - Locomotive (coloured version)

17.50
Album-Tintin in America

Tintin en Amérique colorisé - Tintin baille

17.50
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°6

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°6 + Hergé par lui même

19.98
Postcard-Le Musée Imaginaire de Tintin

Carte postale - Le musée imaginaire

1.50
Postcard - Tibet : "Tchang!"

Postcard - Tibet : "Tchang!"

1.25
Postcard - the Castafiore emerald

Postcard - the Castafiore emerald

1.25
Postcard - elephant, highness

Postcard - elephant, highness

1.25
Postcard - Lunar rocket ramp

Postcard - Lunar rocket ramp

1.25
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°7

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°7

15.99
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
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
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
11. The Secret of the Unicorn

At a market Tintin stumbles across a model ship and buys it as a gift for his friend Captain Haddock. Strange events begin to unfold. Tintin’s flat is ransacked and a mysterious collector seems determined to buy the model ship, which turns out to contain a clue to a long lost treasure.

12.50
12. Red Rackham's Treasure

Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock rent a boat – the Sirius – and set sail on a treasure hunt. But try as they might, and despite searching the bottom of the ocean and a hidden island they discover, the intrepid explorers cannot find the treasure. And yet what if it has been right under their noses for the whole time?

12.50
20. Tintin in Tibet

Tintin learns that his friend Chang has been involved in a plane crash, and that there were no survivors. But some powerful and vivid dreams convince Tintin that his friend is still alive. Tintin sets off to rescue Chang. On this adventure Tintin is accompanied as always by his faithful companion Captain Haddock.

Cover type depending on language:

FR – Cardboard

NL – Paperback (soft)

EN – Paperback (soft)

12.50
21. The Castafiore Emerald

The story revolves around a number of supposed thefts and a missing emerald. The opera singer Bianca Castafiore invites herself to stay at Marlinspike Hall, causing Captain Haddock to panic and have an accident that prevents him from escaping!

Cover type depending on language:

FR – Cardboard

NL – Paperback (soft)

EN – Paperback (soft)

12.50
22. Flight 714

Tintin, Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus are on their way to Sydney, Australia. Through a chance meeting they are invited to travel on board the private jet of billionaire Lazlo Carreidas. But then they fall victim to a plot to kidnap Carreidas and are captured by Tintin’s arch enemy Rastapopoulos.

12.50
24. Tintin and Alph-Art

On his final (unfinished) adventure Tintin is drawn into the art world, uncovers a forgery ring linked to a sect and faces the gruesome prospect of being cast as sculpture.

12.50
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

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