
French cover postcard - TINTIN AU PAYS DE L'OR NOIR
French cover postcard - TINTIN AU PAYS DE L'OR NOIR
Tintin Pop Up postcard with envelope - The Calculus Affair
This postcard corresponds to the 2CV of the Dupond and Dupont (Thomson and Thompson) at the moment of arriving at the castle of Moulinsart in their accidental braking on page 12 (vignette A1) of The Calculus Affair. Tintin and Haddock look at the scene astonished to see the heads of the inspectors coming out of the hood of the car.
Tintin Pop Up postcard with envelope - The Calculus Affair
This postcard corresponds to the 2CV of the Dupond and Dupont (Thomson and Thompson) at the moment of arriving at the castle of Moulinsart in their accidental braking on page 12 (vignette A1) of The Calculus Affair. Tintin and Haddock look at the scene astonished to see the heads of the inspectors coming out of the hood of the car.
French cover postcard - TINTIN AU PAYS DE L'OR NOIR
French cover postcard - TINTIN ET LES PICAROS
Tintin Popup postcard with envelope - Black Gold
This postcard is of the pink and black Rosengart with which Tintin flees from the military of General Alcazar once he has escaped from the dungeon. This occurs on pages 37, 38 and 39 of The Broken Ear. Tintin sticks his head out of the window while driving and Snowy is sitting next to him.
Cover postcard Le Petit Vingtième - Le Lotus Bleu No. 39.
Postcard size: 12,4 x 17,5 cm
Country of manufacture: Belgium
Year of production: 2023
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.
Cover postcard Le Petit Vingtième - Le Lotus Bleu No. 27.
Postcard size: 12,4 x 17,5 cm
Country of manufacture: Belgium
Year of production: 2023
Cover postcard Le Petit Vingtième - Le Lotus Bleu No. 46.
Postcard size: 12,4 x 17,5 cm
Country of manufacture: Belgium
Year of production: 2023
French cover postcard - TINTIN AU CONGO - COLORED
French cover postcard - LES CIGARES DU PHARAON (COLORED)
Pack of 6 Christmas postcards - Tintin and Santa Claus + envelopes , 31315
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.
The publication of the adventures of Tintin, reporter of the Petit Vingtième in the land of the Soviets, began on January 10, 1929 in the children's supplement of the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle, in the form of single pages, in black and white as the present edition. In 1930 they were expanded in an album with which Hergé started the collection of the Adventures of Tintin, showing what in the future would be his way of doing both in drawings and in scripts and "gags", and that he would perfect in the following adventures.
Translated by Concepción Zendrera
23 x 30 cm
Cardboard
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
Tintin metal keychain - Le Lotus Bleu
Light and resistant metal alloy key ring. The Adventures of Tintin: The Blue Lotus.
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN PVC FIGURINE - TINTIN BLUE SWEATER - 8,5CM
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN PVC FIGURINE of Tintin with open arms dressed in blue sweater.
Height 8.5 cm.
Tintin Pop Up postcard with envelope - The Calculus Affair
This postcard corresponds to the 2CV of the Dupond and Dupont (Thomson and Thompson) at the moment of arriving at the castle of Moulinsart in their accidental braking on page 12 (vignette A1) of The Calculus Affair. Tintin and Haddock look at the scene astonished to see the heads of the inspectors coming out of the hood of the car.