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Titles in This Set:
The Black Island
King Ottokar's Sceptre
The Crab with the Golden Claws
The Shooting Star
The Secret of The Unicorn
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789123597994
Overview:
Tintin Series 2, by the legendary Belgian artist Hergé, brings together five adventures in one paperback set. Ideal for new readers, families, and longtime fans, this collection showcases Tintin’s globe-trotting investigations, razor-sharp wit, and the charm of the Ligne claire style. The included stories—The Black Island, King Ottokar's Sceptre, The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Shooting Star, and The Secret of The Unicorn—offer suspense, humor, and timeless moments. With accessible storytelling and vivid artwork, it’s an inviting entry point into Tintin for curious minds. A treasure for readers seeking classic adventure and visual artistry.
About the Books:
Across five adventures, Tintin's courage and curiosity drive every turn. In The Black Island, Hergé crafts a gritty chase across moody landscapes as Tintin investigates a counterfeit operation and outwits a cunning gang. The story blends suspense with witty moments that showcase Tintin’s improvisational problem-solving. King Ottakar's Sceptre plunges Tintin into European politics, where a secretive plot to seize a throne tests his nerve and friendships, while Haddock's humor lightens the dire moments. The Crab with the Golden Claws draws readers into a narcotics-smuggling web, with disguises and tight pacing that heighten the moral stakes. The Shooting Star shifts toward science-fiction wonder, as Tintin pursues clues from a fallen meteor and uncovers a mystery that crosses continents. The Secret of The Unicorn threads a treasure-hunt puzzle through clever codes and imagined history, revealing connections to Haddock’s ancestors and inviting readers to piece clues alongside Tintin. Together, these tales showcase masterful visual storytelling with clean line art, expressive characters, and dynamic panel rhythms that invite readers of all ages to return and enjoy. Designed for accessible reading, each volume balances mystery with humor, inviting discussion and solo enjoyment. The art style supports vocabulary development and visual literacy, while the brisk pacing keeps reluctant readers engaged. These stories reward careful reading and repeat visits, making them ideal for school libraries and family collections.
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About the Author:
Georges Prosper Remi, known as Hergé, created Tintin in 1929 and helped define the European comics style with the clear-line approach, crisp storytelling, and globe-spanning adventures. Born in Belgium, he produced a lifelong sequence of stories translated worldwide, inspiring generations of artists. Tintin’s optimism and curiosity, along with a commitment to honesty, made him a defining figure in children’s literature and graphic storytelling. His work—from early serials to later, more mature explorations—continues to influence modern graphic novels and global pop culture.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
These stories reward careful reading and repeat visits, making them ideal for school libraries and family collections. Rich in adventure, humor, and art, this Tintin set offers enduring appeal for both new readers and longtime fans.
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