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Hergé, Auteur ; Puneet Gupta, TraducteurEach Tintin comic has been translated into Hindi, taking care to keep its subtle nuances intact. The readers will be absolutely delighted to have this collection. Tintin part à la chasse au trésor dans ce onzième album des aventures de Tint[...]![]()
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In this, the second of the Tintin books, the young reporter travels to Africa, unearthing a criminal diamond smuggling operation run by the American gangster Al Capone (who he will meet again in Tintin in America). Tintin au Congo was first publ[...]![]()
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While on holiday at a resort in the French Alps with Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus, Tintin reads about a plane crash in the Gosain Than Massif in the Himalayas of Tibet. He then has a vision of his friend Chang Chong-Chen, badly[...]![]()
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Tintin hears in the news that Bianca Castafiore, her maid, pianist and Thomson and Thompson, have been imprisoned in San Theodoros for allegedly attempting to overthrow the military dictatorship of General Tapioca, who has yet again deposed Tint[...]![]()
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In 1931, Tintin, a reporter for Le Petit Vingtième, goes with his dog Snowy on an assignment to Chicago, Illinois, to report on the city's organised crime syndicate. He is kidnapped by gangsters and brought before mobster boss Al Capone, whose c[...]![]()
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"The Blue Lotus" is the fifth volume of The Adventures of Tintin. Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle for its children's supplement Le Petit Vingtième, it was serialised weekly from August 1934 to October 1935 [...]![]()
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Originally, The Adventures of Tintin is a series of comic strips created by the Belgian artist Georges Rémi who wrote under the pen name of Hergé. The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtième, a children’s supplement to the Belgian [...]![]()
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Tintin finds a lost briefcase and returns it to the owner, Professor Hector Alembick, who is a sigilographer, an expert on seals. He shows Tintin his collection of seals, including one which belonged to the Syldavian King Ottokar IV. Tintin then[...]![]()
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The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941) returns to exotic adventures. Investigating a traffic of counterfeit money, Tintin finds himself imprisoned on a ship, the Karaboudjan. On board, he meets Captain Haddock, an alcoholic sailor, and discovers[...]