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A4 Folder - Shark submarine
A4 folder with the shark submarine from Red Rackham's Treasure.
Tintin Notebook - Petit Vingtième Voyageur - 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.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 12.5 cm.
Plastic A4 Folder – Tintin Destination Moon (Launch), 15181
A4 Folder - Tintin Motorbike
Dossier with A4 folder of Tintin on a motorcycle in a sequence of Ottokar's Scepter.
A4 folder - Petit Vingtième Lotus
Dossier with A4 tab with the cover of the Petit Vingtième of March 28, 1935 during the publication of The Blue Lotus.
Plastic A4 Folder – Tintin and The Blue Lotus (Tea), 15184
DOSSIER A4 - PETIT VINGTIÈME OREJA
Dossier con uñero A4 con la portada de la Petit Vingtième del 28 de noviembre de 1935 durante la publicación de La oreja rota.
Tintin notebook - Petit vingtième voyager - 12.5 X 20 cm.
Notebook with the cover of the magazine Petit Vingtième of January 4, 1934 during the publication of Cigars of the Pharaoh.
Dimensions: 12.5 X 20 cm.
A4 Folder - Light blue - Snowy
A4 dossier with tab of Snowy's face. Available in six different models with different background colors: light blue, navy blue, gray, orange, red and green.
A4 Folder - Tintin in America
A4 Folder with Tintin waving from the car at the end of Tintin in America (page 62, vignette B3).
Notebook - Imaginary Museum. A shopping list, a love letter or anything else that comes to mind always starts better in a nice notebook. Take your pen and let your inspiration guide you!
Dimensions: 8.5 x 12.5 cm.
Plastic A4 Folder – Tintin and The Blue Lotus (Bicycle), 15183
Notebook - Imaginary Museum. A shopping list, a love letter or anything else that comes to mind always starts better in a nice notebook. Take your pen and let your inspiration guide you!
Dimensions: 12.5x20 cm.
Plastic A4 Folder – Tintin and Red Rackham´s Treasure, 15179
A4 Folder - Red - Snowy
A4 folder with tab of Snowy's face. Available in six different models with different background colors: light blue, navy blue, gray, orange, red and green.
Notebook - Tintin rickshaw. A shopping list, a love letter or anything else that comes to mind always starts better in a nice notebook. Take your pen and let your inspiration guide you
Dimensions: 12.5x20 cm.
Following the trail of a mysterious can of crab, Tintin ends up prisoner on a ship owned by a gang of opium traffickers. There he meets the evil Allan and for the first time Captain Haddock, then a pathetic slave of his addiction to alcohol, a vice that causes innumerable problems for him and for Tintin who tries to help him. The captain's rehabilitation will come after his forced detoxification during his desert crossing. On May 10, German troops enter Belgium, interrupting the publication of Tintin in land of black gold. Disaster looms over the whole country. Hergé, with his daughter and his sister-in-law, left for Paris on May 15, and from there they went to a friend's house in the Aubergne region, to await events. On June 30 they returned to Brussels and there Hergé found that Le Vingtième Siècle had died, and with it Le Petit Vingtième had also disappeared.
Translated by Concepción Zendrera
23 x 30 cm
Cardboard
64 pages
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. Carreiras is a millionaire owner of airairplanes, oil companies and the Sani-Cola beverage. This character was inspired by Marcel Dassault. He is a paradoxical character: he is among the good guys, but under the effect of the truth serum he is portrayed as a being without scruples when it comes to having amassed his fortune. Towards the end of the story we discover Mik Ezdaditoff, a character inspired by Jacques Bergier, author of the book Le Matin des magiciens and animator of the magazine Planète. We see here Hergé's fascination with paranormal and extraterrestrial phenomena.
Translated by Concepción Zendrera
23 x 30 cm
Cardboard
64 pages
Poster of the cover of Explorers on the Moon in French, the second installment of Tintin’s lunar adventure of rocket travel.
Measurements: 50x70cm.
A4 Folder - Tintin in America
A4 Folder with Tintin waving from the car at the end of Tintin in America (page 62, vignette B3).
A4 folder - Petit Vingtième Lotus
Dossier with A4 tab with the cover of the Petit Vingtième of March 28, 1935 during the publication of The Blue Lotus.
Tintin and the Art-Alpha, unfinished album, is finally part of the 23 other adventures of Tintin. In the months following Hergé's death on March 3, 1983, speculation was rife: many readers wanted the master's collaborators to finish the story. But Hergé was clear: there would be no new Tintins after him. Finally, in 1986, a luxurious album was published, in two booklets, with the main sketches of the cartoonist. A few years after the publication of Tintin and the Picaros, and shortly before the fiftieth anniversary of his hero, Hergé chose as the setting for his next album the world of contemporary art, which he knew particularly well. He throws Tintin into it without knowing very well where this story was going to lead him. Hergé works sporadically, wishing not to disappoint his readers, but illness overtakes him and soon convinces him that this adventure will never be finished and that it will become Tintin's last adventure.
"If others were to take up Tintin, they might do it better, or worse, but one thing is certain: they would do it differently, and then it would no longer be Tintin" (Hergé).
Translated by Concepción Zendrera
23 x 30 cm
Cardboard
64 pages
A4 Folder - Shark submarine
A4 folder with the shark submarine from Red Rackham's Treasure.