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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - Un monde sans frontières

Tintin, c'est l'aventure Hors série - Un monde sans frontières 

Whether on horseback or aboard a train, a boat, a submarine or even a rocket, Tintin is constantly on the move, crossing frontiers. By comparing Hergé's work with the most beautiful photos from GEO magazine (96 pages), this special issue shows just how much Tintin continues to shed light on our contemporary world and its challenges. (French version)

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - Dialogue Imaginaire

Tintin, c'est l'aventure - Dialogue Imaginaire (Hors-série)

The art of drawing served them to decipher their times. Each in their own way, Hergé and Plantu, with their own style and sensibility, gave an account of the world. This second special issue is constructed as a dialogue that reveals unsuspected bridges in the path, method, humour and humanism of two artists who have never met, but who share so many values and common points.

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°17

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°17 - Égypte, trésors enfouis 

In Cigars of the Pharaoh, Tintin travels to Egypt, where a mysterious opium trade is taking place. Even today, Egypt continues to fascinate and reveal its mysteries. Following in Hergé's footsteps, set off to discover this grandiose civilisation.

This publication includes previously unpublished sketches and drawings by Hergé, exclusive interviews with American illustrator Miles Hyman and French illustrator Mathieu Sapin, and 8 comic strips by Manuele Fior.

NEW: a selection of books, films and events to (re)discover Egypt, plus a column by philosopher Laurence Devillairs. (French version only)

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°16

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°16 - Écosse, terre de mystères 

It is during one of his first adventures that Tintin embarks on a journey that will lead him to Scotland, in pursuit of counterfeiters. In this issue, rediscover a large dossier on this land of legend and folklore. Magnified by Hergé in the Black Isle, it fed his imagination and continues to fascinate thousands of visitors every year. 

In this issue, you will find an extract from volume 2 of Scotland (Leo), exclusive interviews with Yann Arthus-Bertrand, François Avril and Patrice Leconte, as well as a new column on the adventure of ideas by the philosopher Laurence Devillairs. (French version)

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°15

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°15 - Marcher ou le début de l’aventure

Throughout the adventures, Tintin reveals himself to be a tireless walker. The walk is the initial action in most of the books, the beginning of the adventure and, beyond that, the moment of hindsight necessary for a calm analysis of the situation. Following on from Tintin, this issue invites us to rediscover the benefits of walking. Exclusive interviews with explorer Mike Horn and an extract from Americana, the spectacular graphic novel by Luke Healy. (French version)

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°14

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°14 - Voyages en train

Trains have always fascinated creators, and Hergé is no exception. An essential means of transport, the train has taken Tintin from the Soviet Union to the Andes Mountains, via America and China (French version).

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°13

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°13 - Le désert

TINTIN AND THE DESERT FROM THE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS TO THE LAND OF BLACK GOLD

Dunes undulating endlessly, a caravan stretching under the sun at its zenith, a teapot whispering on the embers... As Tintin often experienced, the desert, which seems so incredibly fixed, can turn out to be a hostile territory full of dangers. This is all the more true today: most of them have become uncertain, troubled and shifting zones, where the Westerner incurs perils far more serious than those faced by the young reporter in the 20th century... (French version)

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°12

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°12

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°11

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°11

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°9

Tintin c’est l’Aventure n°9 - Révolutions explosives 

Available in bookshops and newsagents  

In this 9th issue of the magazine Tintin c'est l'Aventure, discover among other subjects, 8 unpublished comic strips by José Luis Manuera and the travel book by Nicolas de Crécy.

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°7

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°7

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°6

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

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Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°4

Tintin c'est l'aventure N°4

Une nouvelle revue trimestrielle créée par les éditeurs Prisma/Géo et Moulinsart. En partenariat avec les Editions Prisma et les journalistes du magazine Géo, les Editions Moulinsart revisitent l'univers d'Hergé et partent avec Tintin à la découverte du monde d'aujourd'hui. Près de 150 pages de reportages d'enquêtes, de portraits et de rencontres avec ceux qui font le XXIe siècle et notre actualité. Pour comprendre, connaître, voyager.

En textes, en images et en photos. Retrouvez, dans chaque numéro, chaque trimestre, de nombreuses surprises éditoriales avec notamment, une aventure originales et inédites en bande dessinée, créée par les plus célèbres grands noms du Neuvième Art et librement inspirée de l'esprit d'Hergé.

(GEO)

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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)

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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.

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Géo Book Tintin-110 Pays,7000 Idées

Avec ses milliers d'idées de voyages et ses informations claires et pratiques, le Geo Book est l'outil indispensable pour choisir ses destinations de voyages. Enrichi des aventures de Tintin dans ses destinations aussi bien réelles qu'imaginaires, il vous permet de partir sur les traces du célèbre reporter.

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