Tintin Series by Hergé, Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper

4.05 · 802 ratings
  • Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (Tintin #1)
    #1

    Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (Tintin #1)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.58 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1930

    In his debut adventure, Tintin is pursued by Bolshevik agents trying to prevent him from exposing the new Soviet regime. Punctuated by slapstick and political revelations, this story is based on the writings of an anticommunist Belgian ex-consul to the Ukraine. Herge's early style revealed strong graphics, influenced by photo-reporting from the period, marking the historic debut of a major artist.

  • Tintin in the Congo (Tintin #2)
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    Tintin in the Congo (Tintin #2)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.20 of 5 stars
    · 33 ratings · published 1930

    The young reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy set off on assignment to Africa. But a sinister stowaway follows their every move and seems set on ensuring they come to a sticky end. Tintin and Snowy encounter witch doctors, hostile tribesmen, crocodiles, boa constrictors and numerous other wild animals before solving the mystery and getting their story... more

  • The Adventures of Tintin, Volume 1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets / Tintin in the Congo (Tintin #1-2)
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    The Adventures of Tintin, Volume 1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets / Tintin in the Congo (Tintin #1-2)

    Hergé, Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2006

    Featuring the enduring adventures of Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, this collection includes some of Herge's best-known stories."

  • Tintin in America (Tintin #3)
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    Tintin in America (Tintin #3)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1932

    Join Tintin and Snowy--the world's greatest adventurers--as they solve thrilling mysteries around the world!Tintin come to the U.S.A to clean up the mean streets of Chicago! Though he outsmarts a group of gangsters, one gets away. Tintin is hot on his trail, tracking him into the Wild West But in this foreign land full of tricks, traps, and obstacles, it seems like everyone is out to get him! Will Tintin learn who to trust, get to bottom of America's crime, and make it back home?

  • Cigars of the Pharaoh (Tintin #4)
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    Cigars of the Pharaoh (Tintin #4)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1934

    The classic graphic novel. Tintin tries to take a vacation, but while on his cruise ship a mystery unfolds! He meets Dr. Sarcophagus who leads him to the undiscovered tomb of the Pharaoh Kih-Oskh.

  • The Blue Lotus (Tintin #5)
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    The Blue Lotus (Tintin #5)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1935

    Picking up where he left off in the Egyptian adventure Cigars of the Pharaoh, Tintin travels to China in The Blue Lotus, a tale which is generally considered Herge's first masterpiece. It's also Tintin's only foray into actual history, specifically the Sino-Japanese conflicts of the early 1930s. The political tensions combined with the chilling threats of drugs give the story an especially high and realistic sense of danger... more

  • The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 1: Tintin in America / Cigars of the Pharaoh / The Blue Lotus (Tintin #3-5)
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    The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 1: Tintin in America / Cigars of the Pharaoh / The Blue Lotus (Tintin #3-5)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.14 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 1990

    Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists... more

  • The Broken Ear (Tintin #6)
    #6

    The Broken Ear (Tintin #6)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1937

    The classic graphic novel. 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.

  • The Black Island (Tintin #7)
    #7

    The Black Island (Tintin #7)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.05 of 5 stars
    · 37 ratings · published 1943

    Investigating a mysterious plane crash, Tintin discovers he's onto something big! The case leads Tintin to Scotland, where he learns of a monster that stalks a lonely island.

  • King Ottokar's Sceptre (Tintin #8)
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    King Ottokar's Sceptre (Tintin #8)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1943

    The classic graphic novel. Tintin meets Professor Alembick, an expert with a very rare royal seal in his collection-the seal of King Ottokar the IV of Syldavia. Tintin joins the professor on his trip to this foreign land, but can the Professor be trusted?

  • The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 2: The Broken Ear / The Black Island / King Ottokar's Sceptre (Tintin #6-8)
    #6-8

    The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 2: The Broken Ear / The Black Island / King Ottokar's Sceptre (Tintin #6-8)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.21 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1993

    Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists... more

  • The Crab with the Golden Claws (Tintin #9)
    #9

    The Crab with the Golden Claws (Tintin #9)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.12 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1941

    The Crab with the Golden Claws is best known for introducing Tintin's best friend and one of the series' most memorable characters: Captain "Blistering Barnacles" Haddock. As Tintin is investigating a mysterious can of crab and a drowned sailor, he meets Haddock, a "miserable wretch" who's being kept in ample alcohol so his insidious first mate, Allan, can run a drug operation... more

  • The Shooting Star (Tintin #10)
    #10

    The Shooting Star (Tintin #10)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1942

    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!

  • The Secret of the Unicorn (Tintin #11)
    #11

    The Secret of the Unicorn (Tintin #11)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
    · 35 ratings · published 1943

    In this classic graphic novel: Tintin stumbles across a model ship at the Old Street Market. Only it isn't just any model ship-it's the Unicorn, carved by one of Haddock's ancestors, and it holds a clue to finding pirate treasure!

  • The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 3: The Crab With the Golden Claws / The Shooting Star / The Secret of the Unicorn (Tintin #9-11)
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    The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 3: The Crab With the Golden Claws / The Shooting Star / The Secret of the Unicorn (Tintin #9-11)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.29 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1993

    Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists... more

  • Red Rackham's Treasure (Tintin #12)
    #12

    Red Rackham's Treasure (Tintin #12)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
    · 37 ratings · published 1943

    Convinced that Captain Haddock’s ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock, used a series of clever clues to describe the precise location of a priceless treasure, Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock rent a boat — the Sirius — and set sail on a treasure hunt. Without knowing it at first, the team is accompanied by an eccentric scientist called Professor Calculus... more

  • The Seven Crystal Balls (Tintin #13)
    #13

    The Seven Crystal Balls (Tintin #13)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.21 of 5 stars
    · 36 ratings · published 1948

    The classic graphic novel. Seven explorers return from an expedition in the Andes, where they unearthed the tomb of an Incan priest. One by one, they fall into a coma. Can Tintin figure out what is causing the mysterious illness?

  • Prisoners of the Sun (Tintin #14)
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    Prisoners of the Sun (Tintin #14)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.23 of 5 stars
    · 36 ratings · published 1948

    The classic graphic novel. Tintin discovers that one of the last Incan descendants has kidnapped his missing friend, Professor Calculus. Tintin and Captain Haddock follow the kidnapper to Peru--can they save Calculus?

  • Land of Black Gold (Tintin #15)
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    Land of Black Gold (Tintin #15)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1950

    The story of Land of Black Gold begins with an ominous atmosphere: war is looming in Europe and, in fact, the entire world. The conflict is fueled by concerns over oil supplies. Various companies are in conflict over the right to supply oil, and the tension is rising between the Arab states that hold reserves of this precious liquid.Saboteurs have added a mystery chemical to petrol supplies, rendering cars, airplanes and military vehicles (and thus the military) useless... more

  • Land of Black Gold (Tintin #15)
    #15

    Land of Black Gold (Tintin #15)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1950

    The classic graphic novel. Car engines have started spontaneously exploding all over the country . . . someone's been tampering with the oil! Tintin, with Thompson and Thompson at his side, sails on an oil tanker to the Middle East to track down the source of the faulty oil.

  • Destination Moon (Tintin #16)
    #16

    Destination Moon (Tintin #16)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.22 of 5 stars
    · 37 ratings · published 1950

    The classic graphic novel. Professor Calculus is building a rocket, but Tintin quickly realizes that there are spies around every corner trying to steal the professor's design! When Professor Calculus' rocket finally takes off for the moon, Tintin and his dog Snowy are on board.

  • Explorers on the Moon (Tintin #17)
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    Explorers on the Moon (Tintin #17)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.23 of 5 stars
    · 36 ratings · published 1953

    The first manned rocked, bound for the Moon, has just launched from the Sprodj Atomic Research Centre in Syldavia. On board are Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, and the engineer Frank Wolff.At the Centre, intense efforts are being made to establish radio contact with the rocket's passengers out in space. Tintin and his friends have fainted from the acceleration on launching. Their recovery is anxiously awaited... more

  • The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 5: Land of Black Gold / Destination Moon / Explorers on the Moon (Tintin #15-17)
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    The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 5: Land of Black Gold / Destination Moon / Explorers on the Moon (Tintin #15-17)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1984

    Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists... more

  • The Calculus Affair (Tintin #18)
    #18

    The Calculus Affair (Tintin #18)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.16 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1956

    Tintin, the Captain, and Snowy attempt to rescue Dr. Calculus who has been kidnapped by the Bordurians.

  • The Red Sea Sharks (Tintin #19)
    #19

    The Red Sea Sharks (Tintin #19)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.05 of 5 stars
    · 21 ratings · published 1958

    One of the most iconic characters in children’s booksHergé’s classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most iconic characters in children’s books. These highly collectible editions of the original 24 adventures will delight Tintin fans old and new. Perfect for lovers of graphic novels, mysteries and historical adventures.The world’s most famous travelling reporter flies out to Khemed to investigate a case of arms smuggling and the involvement of an old friend... more

  • Tintin in Tibet (Tintin #20)
    #20

    Tintin in Tibet (Tintin #20)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.23 of 5 stars
    · 35 ratings · published 1959

    The classic graphic novel. One day Tintin reads about a plane crash in the Himalayas. When he discovers that his friend, Chang, was on board, Tintin travels to the crash site in hopes of a rescue.

  • The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21)
    #21

    The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1963

    The classic graphic novel. When Tintin and Captain Haddock happen across a community of gypsies they invite them home... just as Bianca Castafiore, the famous opera singer, decides to visit Tintin. It's chaos at Marlinspike Hall, and then a precious emerald goes missing!

  • The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 7: The Red Sea Sharks / Tintin in Tibet / The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #19-21)
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    The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 7: The Red Sea Sharks / Tintin in Tibet / The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #19-21)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2025

    Join the world's most famous travelling reporter in his exciting adventures as he faces ruthless gangsters in The Red Sea Sharks, scales mountain peaks in Tintin in Tibet, and solves a baffling case of theft in The Castafiore Emerald. The Red Sea Sharks... more

  • Flight 714 To Sydney (Tintin #22)
    #22

    Flight 714 To Sydney (Tintin #22)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 21 ratings · published 1968

    The classic graphic novel. On their way to Sydney, Tintin and Captain Haddock run into an old friend, a pilot who offers them a ride on a private jet. But when the plane gets hijacked, Tintin and the Captain find themselves prisoners on a deserted volcanic island!

  • Tintin and the Picaros (Tintin #23)
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    Tintin and the Picaros (Tintin #23)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1976

    Tintin hears in the news that Bianca Castafiore, her maid, pianist and Thomson and Thompson, have been imprisoned in San Theodoros for allegedly attempting to overthrow the military dictatorship of General Tapioca, who has yet again deposed Tintin's old friend, General Alcazar... more

  • The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 7: The Castafiore Emerald / Flight 714 to Sydney / Tintin and the Picaros (Tintin #21-23)
    #21-23

    The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 7: The Castafiore Emerald / Flight 714 to Sydney / Tintin and the Picaros (Tintin #21-23)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1997

    Join traveling reporter Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy, along with well-known friends such as Captain Haddock, as they embark on extraordinary adventures spanning historical and political events, fantasy and science-fiction adventures and thrilling mysteries. These full-color graphic novels broke new ground when they were first released and became the inspiration for countless modern-day comic artists... more

  • Tintin and Alph-Art (Tintin #24)
    #24

    Tintin and Alph-Art (Tintin #24)

    Hergé

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1986

    One of the most iconic characters in children’s booksHergé’s classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most iconic characters in children’s books. These highly collectible editions of the original 24 adventures will delight Tintin fans old and new. Perfect for lovers of graphic novels, mysteries and historical adventures. Join the world’s most famous travelling reporter in his final unfinished adventure, Tintin and Alph-Art... more

  • The Adventures of Tintin Complete Set (Tintin #1-24)
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    The Adventures of Tintin Complete Set (Tintin #1-24)

    Hergé

    Rated: 4.60 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2000

    A deluxe special edition boxed set of 23 Tintin classic graphic novels, collected in seven hardcover volumes plus a bonus book featuring Tintin and Co., a closer look at favorite Tintin characters revealing their origins, inspirations, and the source of their enduring fascination. Packaged in a handsome slipcase.Book Details: Format: Box Set Publication Date: 11/1/2008 Reading Level: Age 8 and Up

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