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Les Bijoux De La Castafiore - Tintin Journal Edition
In the early 1960s, Hergé was both a satisfied man (in his private life) and a fulfilled one (in the practice of his art). Thus, with "Les Bijoux de la Castafiore", he offers a sort of explosion of the codes of the classic adventure in the form of a comic strip. The originals of the original version, initially published in the newspaper "Tintin", have been kept in the archives of Tintinimaginatio for 60 years. Carefully and meticulously restored, these documents allow us today to give a new shine to the story of the "Jewels".
Format: hardcover
Size: 22.6 x 30.3 cm.
Pages: 80
Language: French
Les Bijoux De La Castafiore - Tintin Journal Edition
In the early 1960s, Hergé was both a satisfied man (in his private life) and a fulfilled one (in the practice of his art). Thus, with "Les Bijoux de la Castafiore", he offers a sort of explosion of the codes of the classic adventure in the form of a comic strip. The originals of the original version, initially published in the newspaper "Tintin", have been kept in the archives of Tintinimaginatio for 60 years. Carefully and meticulously restored, these documents allow us today to give a new shine to the story of the "Jewels".
Format: hardcover
Size: 22.6 x 30.3 cm.
Pages: 80
Language: French
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 01 - TINTIN AU PAYS DES SOVIETS - 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.
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.
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 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 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 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 - 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 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 12 - LE TRÉSOR DE RACKHAM LE ROUGE - FRENCH
This comic masterpiece, published in 1944, is the continuation of 'The Secret of the Unicorn' and tells the story of the search for the treasure of the pirate Rackham the Red. Professor Calculus enters the scene, the endearing scientist inventor, wise and absent-minded, whom we will meet again in the following adventures of Tintin, and who will become one of his good friends.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 16 - OBJECTIF LUNE - FRENCH
This work began to be published in the weekly magazine Tintin on March 30, 1950, nineteen years before the arrival of man on the moon. It is not science fiction but an anticipation as accurate as possible. Hergé contacted Dr. Bernard Heuvelmans, author of the book L'homme parmis les étoiles (Man Among the Stars), a specialist on the subject, who collaborated with the team.
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.
Special edition of the double adventure of Tintin on the Moon on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the arrival of man on the Moon, although Tintin stepped on the lunar surface 14 years earlier. This book is made up of the two installments that narrate the space trip created by Hergé in Objectif Lune and On a marché sur la Lune.
128 pages.
French version
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 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.
Notebook - Petit Vingtième Bólido 8,5 X 12,5 Cm
Notebook with the cover of the magazine Petit Vingtième of January 4, 1934 during the publication of Cigars of the Pharaoh.
TINTIN 2024 DESK DIARY
From Tintin in the Land of the Soviets to Tintin and the Rogues, Hergé revisits the great repertoire of world music. Lovers of popular music, fervent music lovers, lovers of folklore, lovers of bel canto, the year 2024 is yours! Like a wise conductor, the artist invites us to discover a refined, original and colorful score. On the program: 12 months of vignettes and snacks where frenetic rhythms compete with rare and precious sounds. Choirs, voices, inspired solos, extraordinary performances, the music is festive. Tintin whistles, the Dupond and Dupont sing, Castafiore sings the aria of the jewels, the show is permanent.
15x21 cm.
4/4 color printing
Matte laminated
Paperback with flyleaves
Tintin travels this time to millenary China. In Shanghai he discovers the origin of a powerful poison that makes you go mad. He is confronted with a terrible gang of opium traffickers and with Japanese agents who keep the reader in suspense until the end of the book. At the end of Cigars of the Pharaoh, Hergé had announced in "Le Petit Vingtième" that Tintin was going to continue his journey to the Far East. He then received a letter from Father Gosset, chaplain to Chinese students at the University of Louvain, who advised him to learn more about China and its culture and introduced him to Tchang Tchong-Jen, a young Chinese art student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Louvain. (We can recognize him in the character Tchang, the Chinese friend of Tintin). Through long conversations with Tchang, Hergé was able to get to know the culture of China, moving away from the clichés about the Chinese that Europeans had, absolutely far from reality. The friendship with Tchang would last a lifetime, both in fiction and in reality. This is the first album that Hergé would fully assume, and from here on he always documented in depth the countries where Tintin had to travel.
Translated by Concepción Zendrera
23 x 30 cm
Cardboard
64 pages
Tintin PVC keychain - Haddock Bust - 4CM
Captain Haddock bust keychain in PVC
Characteristics:
Size: 4 cm.
Material: PVC
TINTIN WALL CALENDAR 2024
From Tintin in the Land of the Soviets to Tintin and the Rogues, Hergé revisits the great repertoire of world music. Lovers of popular music, fervent music lovers, lovers of folklore, lovers of bel canto, the year 2024 is yours! Like a wise conductor, the artist invites us to discover a refined, original and colorful score. On the program: 12 months of vignettes and snacks where frenetic rhythms compete with rare and precious sounds. Choirs, voices, inspired solos, extraordinary performances, the music is festive. Tintin whistles, the Dupond and Dupont sing, Castafiore sings the aria of the jewels, the show is permanent.
30x30 cm.
4/4 color printing
Matte laminated
With spiral
Quadrilingual version
Les Bijoux De La Castafiore - Tintin Journal Edition
In the early 1960s, Hergé was both a satisfied man (in his private life) and a fulfilled one (in the practice of his art). Thus, with "Les Bijoux de la Castafiore", he offers a sort of explosion of the codes of the classic adventure in the form of a comic strip. The originals of the original version, initially published in the newspaper "Tintin", have been kept in the archives of Tintinimaginatio for 60 years. Carefully and meticulously restored, these documents allow us today to give a new shine to the story of the "Jewels".
Format: hardcover
Size: 22.6 x 30.3 cm.
Pages: 80
Language: French