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The classic adventure comics by Hergé

  1. 1.
    Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
    by Hergé

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    Tintin in the Congo (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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    Tintin in America
    by Herge

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    The Blue Lotus (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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    Tintin & the Broken Ear
    by Herge

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  7. 7.
    The Black Island
    by Herge

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    Red Rackham's Treasure (Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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    Tintin - Land of Black Gold

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  14. 16.
    Destination Moon (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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    The Calculus Affair (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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  17. 19.
    Red Sea Sharks (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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  18. 20.
    Tintin in Tibet (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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    Flight 714 (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

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    Tintin and Alph-Art
    by Herge

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Created by reenum on Aug 28, 2006.
 

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One Edit — 3 years ago

Great idea for a list & kudos for including “Land of the Soviets” and “Alph-Art.”

I removed three titles that are not true Tintin comics by Hergé. All three stories were originally written as films and subsequently adapted into printed material.

“Tintin & the Golden Fleece”
Screenplay for live-action film written by Herge; book adaptation consists of film photos, not drawings.

“Tintin & The Blue Oranges”
Screenplay for live-action film written by Herge; book adaptation consists of film photos, not drawings.

“Tintin & The Lake of Sharks”
Screenplay for animated film written by Michel Regnier; book adaptation consists of frames from movie with overlaid word balloons.

See:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_and_the_Golden_Fleece
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_and_the_Blue_Oranges
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_and_the_Lake_of_Sharks