Herg�
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Series
Pub. Date
[1990]
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Description
Whether he's trolling the high seas for treasure or blasting off for the moon, young reporter-sleuth Tintin and his faithful dog, Snowy, have delighted readers everywhere for generations with their timeless adventures. Join Tintin and Snowy as they tackle the toughest mysteries around the world.
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Pub. Date
1983
Description
"Tintin part sur les traces de trafiquants d'opium à travers l'Ãgypte et l'Inde. Port-Saïd, Le Caire, lfr.es pyramides, les tombeaux des pharaons, la mer Rouge, la jungle et ses éléphants... Tintin va vivre des aventures peu banales : il tente d'échapper au poison qui rend fou, rencontre un archéologue extravagant, un Maharadja en danger de mort..."--fr.Tintin.com.
Pub. Date
2011
Description
One of the most popular European classic comic strips of all time tells stories of the heroic escapades of youthful reporter Tintin and his loyal canine companion Snowy. The television series follows Tintin and Snowy in solving mysteries closely related to the much-loved original stories. A colorful cast of characters is along for the ride, including the salty Captain Haddock, handy Professor Calculus and clumsy Thomson & Thompson.
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Adventures of Tintin volume 12
Pub. Date
c1975
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Description
Tintin searches the mountains of Nepal and Tibet for his friend, victim of an airplane crash.
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Series
Adventures of Tintin volume 9
Pub. Date
c1978
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Description
The classic graphic novel. A meteorite collides with Earth! Tintin is part of the expedition to the Arctic Ocean to locate the fallen star. But they aren't the only ones hungry to make the new discovery-someone is trying to sabotage Tintin and his team!
16) The broken ear
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Pub. Date
c1978
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"A sacred tribal statue has been stolen from the museum! Tintin and Snowy are on the case! Clues lead them straight into the heart of the jungle"--Amazon.com.
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Series
TinTin volume 7
Description
Tintin, Snowy, and Captain Haddock search for the fabulous emerald stolen from the famous opera singer, Signora Castafiore