So if you are considering that other (red coloured) box-set, which is a smaller sized version, this yellow box is a better option at just 1k extra.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.Top subscription boxes – right to your door,Children's Comics & Graphic Novels (Books),© 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Una pena pero mi consejo es que no pidais libros grandes o tomos a Amazon que vengan en caja mas grabnde que el producto. The result is horrendous! The paperback books were of high-quality print on a glossy paper. But this is because the second comic faced controversy due to racism.First 147 pages of the 1st book were black and white.Paperback review: An excellent collector's item! Younger, a French-speaking British journalist, I was slightly exotic and that intrigued him. The first book in the series -- Tintin in the Land of the Soviets -- is B&W (also has a slightly bigger font); the rest are in color.Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019.I had The Black Island when I was a kid, I picked this up after my son loved my old copy. The idea of a Tintinologist developed for people who do more than that – who spend time studying Tintin and Hergé. Why should I have to strain my daughter's eyes with this ridiculously small print? The intense friendships in the book make this book seem like a rescue movie, especially in combination with the incredible artwork.A more domesticated adventure than most, in this story Tintin attends a small gathering at his friend’s mansion. Even Rastapopoulos is the butt of the joke in.What else did Hergé take from Balzac’s cycle of 91 finished works?Balzac was a prolific writer – much more so than Hergé – and the model is particularly the use of characters, but also the building up of tension. Buy Tintin Books and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Get credit up to ₹1,00,000.Amazon directly manages delivery for this product. It’s an interesting exploration of Tintin’s world and is much more complicated than most Tintin stories. Not as good as the full sized books for sheer aesthetic appreciation of Herge’s genius, but very worthwhile if you want a hard-bound set of the series.Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2018,I love these books! Later stories use lowercase as standard. Tintin and the Lake of Sharks: 1 (The Adventures of Tintin) Go to book. When we got talking about music, he asked me what my favourite Pink Floyd songs were.You see all this in the books. Our hero begins looking for the killer and starts on a journey across Asia, fighting a secretive opium cartel with a long, powerful reach. That and other things plunged him into serious bouts of depression, which undermined his work in the 1950s.At least two. And this one does the whole Nazi takeover of middle-European countries. Tintin Book Series (25 Books) From Book 1. However, it is actually criminal that these volumes have reduced the page size down by a half, compared to the original format that we knew as kids growing up! Hardcover. He had a great sense of humour, but like a lot of comics he also had a very strong depressive side. As they try to learn what is going on, they become embroiled in an international adventure and an attempt to stop a heinous international slavery ring. Please DO NOT buy. All my French colleagues said he is publicity shy and will say no, but I telephoned the studio anyway. These highly collectible editions of the original 24 adventures will delight Tintin fans old and new. I said who I was and asked would it be possible to take him out to lunch? Except 'Tintin in the Congo', it contains the full-size version of all the comics. It has become clearer and clearer to me that his actual narratives are so strong and so well-constructed. Note: The book set does not include "Tintin in Congo" and will have to be purchased separately to complete your collection. But Balzac’s stories were spun out over thousands of words whereas Hergé’s adventures were limited to the final format – the 62 pages agreed with his publisher at the end of the war.One of the things that struck me as I got sucked into Tintin is that you start off thinking that it’s great art, and you finish thinking that it’s very good literature. I started way back in 1986 or 1987,Huge Tintin fan since childhood. From $9.99 to buy. Great Savings & Free Delivery / Collection on many items Totally gutted. Tintin was a struggle for him and Hergé was a victim of his success. To pay by cash, place cash on top of the delivery box and step back.Hergé’s classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most iconic characters in children’s books. The Adventures Of Tintin in Paperback by Hergé (Tintin). The attending diva, Bianca Castafiore, makes the evening difficult and several days later, begins to find her jewels missing.