
Tintin Poster - VOL 714 POUR SYDNEY, Moulinsart 22210
Cover poster of Flight 714 for Sydney. In this adventure, Tintin and all his friends are victims of a kidnapping.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster of the cover of The Broken Ear in French, the sixth adventure devised by Hergé in which Tintin and Snowy travel to Latin America in search of the Arumbaya Fetish with the broken ear.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Cover poster of Flight 714 for Sydney. In this adventure, Tintin and all his friends are victims of a kidnapping.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster of the cover of Tintin in Tibet in French. This adventure starts when Tintin has a dream where his young friend Tchang is wounded and asks for help half buried in the snow.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster of the cover of The Secret of the Unicorn in French, Tintin’s adventure that begins when he buys, at the flea market, the model of an ancient galleon.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
POSTER - TINTIN AU PAYS DES SOVIETS - COLORED
Poster cover of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in French of the color version published in 2017. Originally created in 1929 by Hergé this is the first of all the adventures of Tintin and Snowy.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster of the cover of Stock de coque, the adventure of Tintin in which together with Snowy and Haddock are lost at sea.
50x70cm.
Poster cover of Tintin in America in French, the third adventure devised by Hergé in which Tintin travels to Chicago and the Wild West of cowboys and Indians.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster of the cover of Explorers on the Moon in French, the second installment of Tintin’s lunar adventure of rocket travel.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster Tintin - Petit Vingtième Nº 50 - Le Lotus Bleu 40X60.
This 40x60 poster represents the French cover that appeared in Le Petit Vingtième nº 50 of December 13th, 1934. Considered one of Hergé's most beautiful creations, the story of the Adventures of Tintin the Reporter in the Far East was published in black and white in the Belgian newspaper's youth supplement between August 9, 1934 and October 17, 1935. It marked a turning point in Hergé's career and sealed his friendship with the sculptor Tchang-Tchong Jen.
The Thom(p)sons fear nothing! Not even dressing up as mandarins from the last dynasty, even though the action of The Blue Lotus is set in the 1930s! Their yellow dragon costumes provoke hilarity among passers-by in this richly detailed, vibrantly colored square, boldly displayed as a poster.
Dimensions: 80x60 cm.
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm.
Poster-Tintin drinking his tea.
Tintin is preparing a cup of tea with Snowy, without realizing that someone with evil intentions is watching him. On this occasion the cartoon, which belongs to the black and white facsimile version (and from which the plate was made some years ago), has been colorized as it is being done with the first adventures since 2017.
Characteristics:
Measurements: 60x80cm.
250gr paper sheet
Satin finish
Poster of the cover of Prisoners of the Sun in French, the sequel to The Seven Crystal Balls. In this adventure, Tintin and Captain Haddock, accompanied by the inseparable Snowy, travel to Peru in search of Professor Calculus, who has been kidnapped for having dared to wear the bracelet of the Inca mummy Rascar Capac.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster of the cover of Tintin in the Congo. In the image, Tintin travels in the Ford T through the African country with his dog Snowy.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster of the cover of Destination: Moon in French, the first installment of Tintin’s lunar adventure of rocket travel.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
Poster Tintin - Petit Vingtième Nº 36 - Le Lotus Bleu 40X60.
This 40x60 cm poster represents the French cover that appeared in Le Petit Vingtième nº 36 of September 6th, 1934. Considered one of Hergé's most beautiful creations, the story of the Adventures of Tintin the Reporter in the Far East was published in black and white in the Belgian newspaper's youth supplement between August 9, 1934 and October 17, 1935. It marked a turning point in Hergé's career and sealed his friendship with the sculptor Tchang-Tchong Jen.
Poster of the cover of The Broken Ear in French, the sixth adventure devised by Hergé in which Tintin and Snowy travel to Latin America in search of the Arumbaya Fetish with the broken ear.
Measurements: 50x70cm.