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  2. The Shooting Star - Wikipedia

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    The Shooting Star (French: L'Étoile mystérieuse) is the tenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.The story was serialised daily in Le Soir, Belgium's leading francophone newspaper, from October 1941 to May 1942 amidst the German occupation of Belgium during World War II.

  3. The Adventures of Tintin - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin; [lez‿avɑ̃tyʁ də tɛ̃tɛ̃]) is a series of 24 comic albums created by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergé.

  4. List of Tintin media - Wikipedia

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    The Secret of the Unicorn (Le Secret de La Licorne) (1942–1943) Red Rackham's Treasure (Le Trésor de Rackham le Rouge) (1943) The Seven Crystal Balls (Les 7 Boules de cristal) (1943–1946) Prisoners of the Sun (Le Temple du Soleil) (1946–1948) Land of Black Gold (Tintin au pays de l'or noir) (1948–1950) 1; Destination Moon (Objectif ...

  5. List of The Adventures of Tintin characters - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Müller is based on Dr. Georg Bell , a Nazi counterfeiter of Scottish descent whom Hergé had learnt about from the February 1934 issue of Le Crapouillot, a source of information for him at the time. Dr. Bell was linked to the Nazi party at its highest levels and was involved in a plot to destabilise Soviet Russia through counterfeiting ...

  6. Tintin (character) - Wikipedia

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    Tintin (/ ˈ t ɪ n t ɪ n /; [1] French:) is the titular protagonist of The Adventures of Tintin, the comic series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.The character was created in 1929 and introduced in Le Petit Vingtième, a weekly youth supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle. [2]

  7. List of boats in The Adventures of Tintin - Wikipedia

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    The Normandie, the largest ocean liner in the world and a source of pride for France in the 1930s, is subtly depicted twice in Tintin comics. It is first shown in the black and white version of The Broken Ear , and later in the colored version of Tintin in America after the war, despite the ship's destruction in 1942.

  8. Prisoners of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners of the Sun was the first of The Adventures of Tintin to be serialised in its entirety in the new Tintin magazine. [25] On the magazine's launch day of 26 September 1946, readers who had been without Tintin for two years now received two pages per week in full colour under the title Le Temple du Soleil (The Temple of the Sun). [26]

  9. Unicorn (Tintin) - Wikipedia

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    The Unicorn The Unicorn, from The Secret of the Unicorn, set in 1676 Publication information First appearance The Secret of the Unicorn (1943) The Unicorn is a fictional 17th-century French Navy warship featured in The Adventures of Tintin, a comic book series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It plays a leading role in both The Secret of the Unicorn (1943) and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944). The ...