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First pre-published in Le Petit Vingtième between August 1934 and October 1935, under the title Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter en Extrême-Orient, The bleu Lotus was published by Casterman, in French, as a 124-page black-and-white book in 1936. Chasing the opium smugglers he encountered in Cigars of the Pharaoh to China, Tintin finds himself embroiled in multiple deceptive plots: who are the enemies and who are the allies in this chiaroscuro tale? In this adventure, our hero befriends Tchang, a young Chinese boy who helps him to overcome his past prejudices. Having gained a friend for life by solving the riddle from the previous adventure, Tintin finds himself at odds with Rastapopoulos, now his sworn enemy… The fifth title in the colourised collection of original adventures published in the 1930’s, this edition allows us to rediscover this iconic adventure in an entirely new palette of colours, whose nuances particularly enhance the night scenes, revealing the intensity of the action and the beauty of the vignettes. This adaptation is preceded by a preface by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, who sheds light on the creation of this pivotal adventure in Hergé’s work. The cover reproduces a vignette from the original edition, adapted to the new format.
Features:
Language: French
Size: 24 x 32 cm.
144 color pages.
Hard cover.
First pre-published in Le Petit Vingtième between August 1934 and October 1935, under the title Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter en Extrême-Orient, The bleu Lotus was published by Casterman, in French, as a 124-page black-and-white book in 1936. Chasing the opium smugglers he encountered in Cigars of the Pharaoh to China, Tintin finds himself embroiled in multiple deceptive plots: who are the enemies and who are the allies in this chiaroscuro tale? In this adventure, our hero befriends Tchang, a young Chinese boy who helps him to overcome his past prejudices. Having gained a friend for life by solving the riddle from the previous adventure, Tintin finds himself at odds with Rastapopoulos, now his sworn enemy… The fifth title in the colourised collection of original adventures published in the 1930’s, this edition allows us to rediscover this iconic adventure in an entirely new palette of colours, whose nuances particularly enhance the night scenes, revealing the intensity of the action and the beauty of the vignettes. This adaptation is preceded by a preface by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, who sheds light on the creation of this pivotal adventure in Hergé’s work. The cover reproduces a vignette from the original edition, adapted to the new format.
Features:
Language: French
Size: 24 x 32 cm.
144 color pages.
Hard cover.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 23 - TINTIN ET LES PICAROS - FRENCH
Fans of Tintin's adventures had to wait eight years after Flight 714 to Sydney to read Tintin and the Picaros, which began appearing in 1976. Hergé was now only working for pleasure, and was in no hurry. The idea took time to take shape. The setting was clear to him: South America.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 07 - L'ÎLE NOIRE - FRENCH
This time, Tintin sets out on a journey to Scotland on the trail of evildoers. He discovers the secret behind the walls of Ben More Castle on the Black Isle and its mysterious monster.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 15 - TINTIN AU PAYS DE L'OR NOIR - FRENCH
This Tintin adventure is about the struggle between the big oil companies. It all starts when adulterated gasoline invades the market. Tintin travels to the country of Khemed, where a power struggle pits Emir Ben Kalish Ezab against Bab El Ehr, each financed by a different oil company.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN - LE CRABE AUX PINCES D'OR -(SPECIAL EDITION 80TH ANNIVERSARY HADDOCK) 2021
Special edition for the 80th anniversary of Captain Haddock, contains the story of The Crab with the Golden Claws and eight additional pages with information about the creation of the album. It stands out for its larger format, also in hardcover and a new cover illustration.
1st edition. November 2021
Hardcover, 24.2 x 40.1 cm, 72 pp.
Language: French
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 04 - LES CIGARES DU PHARAON - FRENCH
Tintin travels on a cruise ship bound for the Far East. On board he meets the strange Egyptologist Philemon Cyclone, who is traveling in search of the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Kih-Oskh. Tintin accompanies him to the tomb and there he discovers the mysterious cigars, which hide more than just tobacco. He is then kidnapped and abandoned at sea, but is saved and lands in Arabia. After many vicissitudes, he ends up in India, where he stays with the Maharaja of Rawhajpurtalah.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 02 - TINTIN AU CONGO - FRENCH
The Adventures of Tintin (whose original name, in French, is Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou) is one of the most influential European comic book series of the 20th century. Created by the Belgian author Georges Remi (Hergé), and characteristic of the graphic and narrative style known as "clear line", it consists of a total of 24 albums.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 20 - TINTIN AU TIBET- FRENCH
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THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 21 - LES BIJOUX DE LA CASTAFIORE - FRENCH
La Castafiore announces her arrival in Moulinsart, and the captain tries to flee the trip in a hurry, but stumbles on a broken step that they have not yet come to fix and breaks his ligaments. The rumor of a sentimental relationship between the singer and the 'old sea dog' is born and everything is full of paparazzi. And the jewels disappear...
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 03 - TINTIN IN AMERIQUE - FRENCH
The Adventures of Tintin (whose original name, in French, is Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou) is one of the most influential European comic book series of the 20th century. Created by the Belgian author Georges Remi (Hergé), and characteristic of the graphic and narrative style known as "clear line", it consists of a total of 24 albums.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 11 - LE SECRET DE LA LICORNE - FRENCH
Tintin buys a model of an old galleon at the old market. It turns out to be a replica of the ship that governed the ancestor of Captain Haddock, the knight Hadoque, who fought against the pirate Rackham the Red, who carried on his ship a great treasure that has been hidden for centuries.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 24 - TINTIN ET L'ALPH-ART - FRENCH
Tintin and the Alpha Art becomes part of the classic collection of The Adventures of Tintin. Tintin and the Alpha Art is published with a new presentation, with a layout that makes it easier to read the adventure, and highlights the most finished sketches. And above all, the final pages present a series of newly found documents, which give a new version about the end of the story, and the eight possible endings of the book.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 10 - L'ÉTOILE MYSTÉRIEUSE - FRENCH
A meteorite is heading towards the earth and many predict the end of the world. Tintin goes to the astronomical observatory where he meets Professor Calys. Fortunately, the omens are not fulfilled and only a fragment of the meteorite reaches the earth, falling into the Arctic Ocean. When he notices the presence of an unknown element, Professor Calys organizes an expedition in the ship Aurora, in which Tintin and Captain Haddock take part.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 22 - VOL 714 POUR SYDNEY - FRENCH
This album marks a return to adventure. It begins to appear in the weekly Tintin, in September 1966, four years after the end of The Castafiore Emerald. Here we meet again Rastatopoulos, whom we thought drowned at the end of The Red Sea Sharks, and his friend Allan. A new figurine appears: the very rich Lazlo Carreras, the man who never laughs.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 14 - LE TEMPLE DU SOLEIL- FRENCH
Tintin and Captain Haddock accompanied by the inseparable Snowy have traveled to Peru in search of Professor Calculus, who has been kidnapped for having dared to wear the bracelet of the Inca mummy Rascar Capac. Tintin discovers the professor on the freighter Pachamac, but is unable to free him. The clues will lead them on a long journey in the company of Zorrino, an Indian boy, through the Andes mountains and the jungle to a secret temple of the Incas.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 08 - LE SCEPTRE D'OTTOKAR - FRENCH
When Tintin picks up a wallet forgotten in a bank, he cannot imagine that it will lead him to the country of Syldavia, located in the center of the Balkans. There he learns that there is a conspiracy to steal the scepter of the king, Muskar XII, without which he can no longer reign. And his neighboring country, Borduria, has clear invasion intentions.
French cover postcard - ON A MARCHE SUR LA LUNE
French cover postcard - TINTIN EN AMÉRIQUE (COLORED)
Postcard of the cover of Tintin in America with an image of Tintin, dressed as a real cowboy, holding on to the train locomotive during his adventure in America. The image is from the cover of the colorized version (published in 2020) of the black and white original created by Hergé between 1931 and 1932.
Dimensions: 15cm x 10cm.
Plastic A4 Folder – Tintin and The Blue Lotus (Bicycle), 15183
In conjunction with the publication of the black and white colorized edition of "Blue Lotus", fans of the world of Tintin will be able to discover the work "Tchang Tchong-Jen, traveling artist", biography of Hergé's friend. On May 1, 1934, Tchang Tchong-Jen, a young Chinese student at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, met Georges Remi, alias Hergé. Their collaboration will give birth to one of the most beautiful stories in the history of comics, The Blue Lotus, unanimously considered to be Hergé's first masterpiece. Among the characters in this adventure, Tchang, directly inspired by the young Chinese artist, occupies a central place. But who really was this friend from the distant Celestial Empire? Through numerous documents and unpublished testimonies brought together by Tchang Yifei, the daughter of Tchang Tchong-Jen, the work reveals to us a complete artist: watercolorist, painter and sculptor. During the 1930s, he traveled Europe, always in search of beauty in all its forms. Back in China and despite the long years of isolation imposed by Mao Tse-Tung, Tchang continued to create bridges between the East and the West. From Shanghai to Brussels, via Paris, where he will end his life, Tchang Tchong-Jen, traveling artist retraces the journey of a traveling artist with an exceptional destiny.
Characteristics:
Width 22 cm
Length 24 cm
Height 1.40 cm
Production Year 2024
Language Product French
French cover postcard - TINTIN AU CONGO - COLORED
Plastic A4 Folder – Tintin and Red Rackham´s Treasure, 15179
First pre-published in Le Petit Vingtième between August 1934 and October 1935, under the title Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter en Extrême-Orient, The bleu Lotus was published by Casterman, in French, as a 124-page black-and-white book in 1936. Chasing the opium smugglers he encountered in Cigars of the Pharaoh to China, Tintin finds himself embroiled in multiple deceptive plots: who are the enemies and who are the allies in this chiaroscuro tale? In this adventure, our hero befriends Tchang, a young Chinese boy who helps him to overcome his past prejudices. Having gained a friend for life by solving the riddle from the previous adventure, Tintin finds himself at odds with Rastapopoulos, now his sworn enemy… The fifth title in the colourised collection of original adventures published in the 1930’s, this edition allows us to rediscover this iconic adventure in an entirely new palette of colours, whose nuances particularly enhance the night scenes, revealing the intensity of the action and the beauty of the vignettes. This adaptation is preceded by a preface by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, who sheds light on the creation of this pivotal adventure in Hergé’s work. The cover reproduces a vignette from the original edition, adapted to the new format.
Features:
Language: French
Size: 24 x 32 cm.
144 color pages.
Hard cover.