In India, Tintin gets drawn into a dangerous mystery revolving around a madness-inducing poison. He traces its origins to Shanghai and a nefarious web of opium traffickers. But can he outwit the crooks?[...]
Tintin's friend Chang has been killed in a terrible plane crash and Tintin is distraught. But after a strange dream, Tintin becomes convinced Chang is alive. Together with Captain Haddock, he sets out on an impossible mission, an adventure deep into the mountains, through blizzards and caves of ice.[...]
The world's most famous travelling reporter searches for the truth behind the theft of some priceless works of art. But what does the King Shark have to do with it all? Tintin and his friends are holidaying in Syldavia with Professor Calculus, who has invented an amazing new duplicating machine. But[...]
First published in book form in 1931 (in black and white only), 'Tintin in the Congo' reflects the colonial attitudes of that period in its depiction of African people. Herge himself admitted that he was influenced by the bourgeois, paternalistic stereotypes of the period. This is also true of the t[...]
Reflects the colonial attitudes of that period in its depiction of African people.
Includes - "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets", "Tintin in the Congo".
Join the world's most famous travelling reporter in three exciting adventures as he calls on a feathered friend, heads for a black island and helps to protect a monarchy. Tintin and the Broken Ear The Arumbaya fetish has been stolen! But with the help of a talking parrot, Tintin is soon on the hunt [...]
Includes - "The Crab with the Golden Claws", "The Shooting Star", "The Secret of the Unicorn".
Features: "Red Rackham's Treasure"; "The Seven Crystal Balls"; and "Prisoners of the Sun".
Includes - "Land of black gold", "Destination moon", "Explorers on the moon"
Includes - "The calculus affair", "The Red Sea sharks", "Tintin in Tibet"
Includes - "The castafiore emerald", "Flight 714 to Sydney", "Tintin and the Picaros", "Tintin and alph art"[...]
Egmont is delighted to publish, for the first time, colour editions of the original Adventures of Tintin published between 1943 and 1955. These editions are a must for the Tintin enthusiast. The stories are as they appeared almost 60 years ago when Herge first drew them.[...]
Accompanied by his dog Snowy, Tintin leaves Brussels to go undercover in Soviet Russia. His attempts to research his story are put to the test by the Bolsheviks and Moscow's secret police...Join travelling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy as they embark on an extraordinary adventure spanni[...]
The Sanders-Hardiman expedition archaeologists and scientists are returning from Peru with the mummy of Incan Rascar Capac. No sooner do they arrive home than, one by one, they are struck down by a mysterious illness. The last remaining is Professor Tarragon.[...]
Following the kidnapping of Professor Calculus in The Seven Crystal Balls, Tintin and his trusty companions, Captain Haddock and Snowy, travel to Peru. With the help of a young local named Zorrino, the three follow Calculus' trail to fin the Temple of the Sun.[...]
From the Land of the Soviets to America, from outer space to the depths of the ocean, this book includes 1,500 pages of delight in eight volumes of classic Tintin stories. It is suitable for any Tintin fan.[...]
Tintinology [tin-tin-ol-uh-jee] (noun) is the study of the works of comic creator Herge and the cultural impact of Tintin, his best-known and most influential character. The adventures of Tintin and his dog, Snowy, have captivated people worldwide since they first appeared as an insert in the Belgia[...]
Herge & The Treasures of Tintin looks at the influences on Herge and the backgrounds to the stories of Tintin and how they were produced. Integrated with over 180 illustrations and around 20 beautifully reproduced facsimile documents, the book explains how Georges Remi became Herge, how his private [...]