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COLLECTIBLE TINTIN RESIN FIGURINE - TINTIN RED ARMCHAIR - THE ICONS
One of the most iconic images of Tintin now has its Collectible Tintin resin figurine version: Tintin reading in his red armchair at home with Snowy lying next to him. This image of Tintin sitting in his armchair corresponds to the vignette C5 of page 2 of the album The Broken Ear. This 17 cm reproduction is part of Les icônes.
Characteristics:
Material: Polychrome resin
Size: 17 cm. (height) x 23 cm. (diameter)
Edition: Numbered not limited
Contains: Certificate of authenticity
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN RESIN FIGURINE - TINTIN RED ARMCHAIR - THE ICONS
One of the most iconic images of Tintin now has its Collectible Tintin resin figurine version: Tintin reading in his red armchair at home with Snowy lying next to him. This image of Tintin sitting in his armchair corresponds to the vignette C5 of page 2 of the album The Broken Ear. This 17 cm reproduction is part of Les icônes.
Characteristics:
Material: Polychrome resin
Size: 17 cm. (height) x 23 cm. (diameter)
Edition: Numbered not limited
Contains: Certificate of authenticity
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN RESIN FIGURINE - ROCKET LAUNCH - THE ICONS
The new figurine of Les icônes collection is the most mythical image of all The Adventures of Tintin: the lunar rocket invented by Professor Calculus. In this new resin, hand-painted, the rocket is presented on a circular base as it takes off from the lunar surface at the end of the odyssey of Explorers on the Moon (page 50, cartoon A1).
Characteristics:
Material: Polychrome resin (hand painted)
Measurements: 50 cm (height)
Edition: Numbered
Contains: Certificate of authenticity
Year of production: 2019
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN RESIN FIGURINE - ARUMBAYA FETISH - THE ICONS
The sixth figurine of the Les icônes collection is one of the most iconic images of Tintin has a new Collectible Tintin resin figurine version: the Arumbaya Fetish. As you all must already know, it is one of the most iconic elements of The Adventures of Tintin, specifically from the album The Broken Ear.
Characteristics:
Material: Polychrome resin (hand painted)
Measurements: 28 cm (height)
Edition: Numbered
Contains: Certificate of authenticity
Year of production: 2019
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN RESIN FIGURINE - KING OTTOKAR'S SCEPTRE - THE ICONS
The fifth figurine in the collection of Les icônes is one of the most representative objects of The Adventures of Tintin and the title of his eighth album King Ottokar's Sceptre. This jewel is the symbol of the crown of Syldavia, a country invented by Hergé to contextualize the expansionism of the Nazi regime and later the Cold War. Borduria, in Eastern Europe, is the rival country and wants to steal the scepter in order to overthrow the monarchy led by King Muskar XII.
Characteristics:
Material: Polychrome resin (hand painted)
Measurements: 23 cm (height). Base of 8.50 x 8.50 cm.
Edition: Numbered
Contains: Certificate of authenticity
Year of production: 2018
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN RESIN FIGURINE - CHINESE VASE - ICONS
Collectible Tintin resin figurine of the Chinese vase from the cover of The Blue Lotus with Tintin and Snowy inside. This 20 cm reproduction is part of Les icônes, the new collection with the most representative objects of The Adventures of Tintin.
Features
Material: Polychrome resin (hand painted)
Measurements: 22'5 cm (height)
Edition: Numbered
Contains: Certificate of authenticity
Year of production: 2017
Box measures: 31x20x20 cm.
Tintin, Le Journal des Jeunes de 7 à 77 ans.
The tribute of today's authors and authors to the mythical characters of the Tintin newspaper. + 300 pages of unpublished comics, original stories by Blake & Mortimer, Thorgal, Bernard Prince, Michel Vaillant, Chlorophylle, Alix and many more...
Special issue 77 years.
Format: paperback
Language: French
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm.
Year of production: 2023
THE JEWELS OF CASTAFIORE - Journal Tintin special edition.
In the early sixties, The Adventures of Tintin was beginning to reap success. Hergé, who was beginning to pay special attention to contemporary art, decided to break the creative rules and do something surprising. And he succeeded. Before conceiving the definitive album edition, known all over the world, the cartoonist had produced a first version published in Tintin magazine, the originals of which had been lying in the archives for 60 years. Carefully and meticulously restored, these documents allow us today to show the public The Jewels of the Castafiore as it appeared in its entirety, between 1961 and 1962, in the weekly magazine for young people from 7 to 77 years old.
Characteristics:
Cardboard binding
80 pages
Size: 24 x 32 cm
1st edition, November 2023
Collectible TF1 Tintin resin figurine - PROFESSOR CALCULUS MOTORIZED SKATES 42197
This figurine corresponds to vignette B1 (page 61) of the album The Red Sea Sharks, at the moment when Professor Calculus shows Tintin and Haddock his latest invention: skates with a motor.
Characteristics:
Material: Resin (hand painted).
Measurements: 12 cm (height)
Year of production: 2016
This is a comic masterpiece. We prefer not to explain the plot of the story here, so that those who read it for the first time can fully enjoy it. From the very beginning, the events are chained together at a fast pace: an explosion is heard, a storm breaks out, objects break, the power goes out and Serafin Brass arrives for the first time in the series. There will be virtually no downtime in the entire story. For the creation of the sets, Hergé wanted to be as precise as possible. The story, which takes place mostly in Switzerland, reflects the Cold War, which was going through very tense moments between the two blocs, represented in the rivalry between Borduria and Syldavia. The Calculus Affair was published in 1956.
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
After reading the news of a airplane crash in the Himalayas, Tintin has a dream where his injured young friend Tchang asks for help half buried in the snow. The next day he learns from the newspaper that Tchang was on the crashed airplane, and that no survivors have been found. But Tintin believes that Tchang is alive and sets off for Kathmandu to organize a rescue expedition. Tintin in Tibet coincides with a period of serious turbulence in Hergé's life, and its creation constituted a real therapy for him that really helped him to overcome it. According to Hergé himself, at that time (1958), he was going through a real crisis and his dreams and nightmares were almost always white. These dreams were always repeated and the author had to go to a psychiatrist who advised him to abandon this work because he would never finish it. Fortunately, Hergé did not do so. Not only did he finish Tintin in Tibet, but, in the opinion of many, it is one of his masterpieces. The color white also reigns in almost all the work, but this time not as a nightmare but as a purification. .
Translated by Concepción Zendrera
23 x 30 cm
Cardboard
64 pages
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN RESIN FIGURINE - TINTIN RED ARMCHAIR - THE ICONS
One of the most iconic images of Tintin now has its Collectible Tintin resin figurine version: Tintin reading in his red armchair at home with Snowy lying next to him. This image of Tintin sitting in his armchair corresponds to the vignette C5 of page 2 of the album The Broken Ear. This 17 cm reproduction is part of Les icônes.
Characteristics:
Material: Polychrome resin
Size: 17 cm. (height) x 23 cm. (diameter)
Edition: Numbered not limited
Contains: Certificate of authenticity