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THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN - FACS. BLACK & WHITE 03 -TINTIN EN AMÉRIQUE - FRENCH
Tintin en Amérique Black and White fac-simile edition. The fac-similes are identical copies of the first editions of the Tintin albums.
The publication of Tintin in America took place between September 1931 and October 1932 in Le Petit Vingtième. This is the third adventure of the Belgian reporter created by Hergé in which he travels to the United States, where he confronts the fearsome syndicate of Chicago gangsters, among them the famous Al Capone. This edition is the facsimile in black and white with the original plates, with cloth spine and antique paper weight.
Available in French only.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN - FACS. BLACK & WHITE 03 -TINTIN EN AMÉRIQUE - FRENCH
Tintin en Amérique Black and White fac-simile edition. The fac-similes are identical copies of the first editions of the Tintin albums.
The publication of Tintin in America took place between September 1931 and October 1932 in Le Petit Vingtième. This is the third adventure of the Belgian reporter created by Hergé in which he travels to the United States, where he confronts the fearsome syndicate of Chicago gangsters, among them the famous Al Capone. This edition is the facsimile in black and white with the original plates, with cloth spine and antique paper weight.
Available in French only.
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.
The Adventures of Tintin. Volume 1
In this first adventure, which began to be published in strips in the children's supplement of the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle, Hergé began drawing what would become the most famous reporter of all time: Tintin. For his first trip, he sends him to the land of the Soviets, with the newspaper's desire for anti-communist propaganda, which Hergé would later regret. Upon his return from the former Soviet Union, Hergé is commissioned to send the young reporter to the Congo, then a Belgian colony, and the resulting comic is an excellent representation of the European view of Africa at that time. In the third adventure in this volume, Tintin has to change continents and travel to North America, where he will have to face the terrible Chicago gangster syndicate, including the famous Al Capone. Hergé wanted to show as much of America as possible, such as the diverse landscapes, the big cities and industries, the prohibition of alcoholic beverages, and the plundering of the Native Americans, denouncing the way they were driven from their lands when oil was found there.
This is the first volume of a new commemorative edition that will bring together the 24 comics that make up The Adventures of Tintin in a new compact format, ideal for discovering—or rediscovering—the intrepid adventures of the most famous reporter and his faithful dog. Almost a hundred years after its first publication, Hergé remains one of the greatest icons of European comics. This special edition will not be reprinted beyond this first publication.
22.5 x 29.5 cm
Hardcover
272 pages
Available languages:
Spanish
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 06 - L'OREILLE CASSÉE - FRENCH
The theft of an Arumbaya fetish from the ethnographic museum takes Tintin to the South American republic of San Teodoro. There he is immersed in the war of this country with neighboring Nuevo Rico, and becomes an aide to General Alcazar, a controversial character that we will meet again later in other adventures. Tintin goes deep into the jungle to find the Arumbayas and discover the mystery of the stolen fetish.
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 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.
Created by Hergé at the request of Cœurs Vaillants, this series for young people seemed more in keeping with the morals promoted by the French Catholic weekly than with the exploits of a boy without a family and left to his own devices like Tintin. The action, very animated, shows a sense of slapstick that is delightful, as Hergé's humor here is more graphically exaggerated than in Tintin.... The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko is a comic strip created by the Belgian Hergé, the creator of the famous series The Adventures of Tintin. Much less popular than this one, the series stars two children, Jo and Zette Legrand, and their pet, the monkey Jocko. Composed of six issues, it was eventually abandoned by its author, who, overwhelmed and overtaken by the success of Tintin.
274 pages. French.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 17 - ON A MARCHÉ SUR LA LUNE - FRENCH
This second installment of Tintin's lunar adventure was published in 1954. As in the first part, Destination Moon, we do not explain the plot here, so as not to spoil the pleasure for those who read these albums for the first time.
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 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 - Cigars of the Pharaoh - Facsimile Version B/W Colored- French
After the colorization of the first titles published in black and white, the 4th album of The Adventures of Tintin, Cigars of the Pharaoh, was soon to be published. This 4th album incorporates a new color palette inspired by the artistic spirit that guided the coloring of the old films, respecting the black lines and the flat areas drawn and placed by Hergé. A new form of expression for the characteristic and exuberant environments of the jungle, the deserts or the Egyptian frescoes.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Cover measures: 24 x 32cm.
- Binding: cardboard, square spine 30/10.
- Inner paper: Munken Pure 130gr.
- 144 pages (124 pages in color).
- Includes 4 covers of the original edition in B/W, in line with a character in four-color process.
- Preface of 16 pages illustrated in four-color process.
- French, Dutch and English versions.
- Co-edition: Moulinsart/Casterman
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 19 - COKE EN STOCK - FRENCH
Slave and arms trafficking are at the core of the plot of this adventure, and as usual, Tintin and the captain are involved by a series of coincidences. This album is a sort of continuation of Tintin in the Land of Black Gold, and a large number of characters that appeared in previous episodes reappear in it. The emir Ben Kalishn Ezab, in trouble in his country, sends his little son, the terrible Abdalah to Moulinsart. Tintin and the captain flee from his mischief, leaving him with the long-suffering Nestor, and head for Khemed to try to help the emir.
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 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.
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 - FACS. BLACK & WHITE 03 -TINTIN EN AMÉRIQUE - FRENCH
Tintin en Amérique Black and White fac-simile edition. The fac-similes are identical copies of the first editions of the Tintin albums.
The publication of Tintin in America took place between September 1931 and October 1932 in Le Petit Vingtième. This is the third adventure of the Belgian reporter created by Hergé in which he travels to the United States, where he confronts the fearsome syndicate of Chicago gangsters, among them the famous Al Capone. This edition is the facsimile in black and white with the original plates, with cloth spine and antique paper weight.
Available in French only.