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Original Title: Tintin au Tibet
ISBN: 1405208198 (ISBN13: 9781405208192)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.tintin.com/adventures/tintin-in-tibet
Series: Tintin #20
Characters: Tintin, Captain Archibald Haddock, Snowy, Chang
Setting: Kathmandu(Nepal)
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Tintin in Tibet (Tintin #20) Hardcover | Pages: 62 pages
Rating: 4.22 | 14306 Users | 399 Reviews

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Title:Tintin in Tibet (Tintin #20)
Author:Hergé
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 62 pages
Published:June 20th 2008 by Egmont (first published 1959)
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Adventure. Bande Dessinée. Fiction

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“NEPAL AIR DISASTER — NO SURVIVORS.” This newspaper headline transforms Tintin’s holiday into an extraordinary adventure. The little reporter learns that his friend, Chang, was in the aircraft that crashed, and that there were no survivors. Nevertheless, the strength of their friendship and some powerful and vivid dreams convince Tintin to set off to rescue Chang, whom he believes is still alive. Accompanied by his faithful companion, Captain Haddock, Tintin sets out for the site of the crash. The trek through the Himalayas is merciless. Despite several major setbacks and the fact that his companions seem to give up hope, Tintin’s faith is unshakable. Unfortunately, finding Chang is made even more difficult by the presence of the “Abominable Snowman” (the Yeti) — a mysterious, wild beast.

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Touching story about Tintin setting upon a dangerous trip in order to save his friend Tchang (modelled after Hergé's real life friend Tchang Tchong-Jen). Great combination of the exotic setting, the mysterious and humour introduced by our beloved and loyal Captain Haddock. This episode is one of the more personal stories, since it revolves around the friendship between Tchang and Tintin instead of a complot or a war between foreign countries.Apparently the album has been inspired by nightmares

Straightforward kids' adventure story, with plenty of action, humour and slapstick (provided by the accident-prone Captain Haddock!). All Himalaya-related elements make an appearance: sherpas, monks, blizzards, avalanches, mountain-climbing, echoes, yaks, the Yeti etc. I particularly liked the bit where Snowy got drunk on whisky and fell off the mountainside! Lovely artwork. Great to just reel off one of these as light relief between more serious books.

While I was always annoyed at how awfully lucky Tintin is all the time, I will gladly accept his friendship as well, if he comes all the ways to Tibet to save me, just because he had dream that I was in some trouble and I'm still alive and waiting for rescue...

Georges Remi Herge is my favorite author/cartoonist! His brilliant mind speaks out and sprawl out for adventurous people(like me)! This suitable-for-all-age series is definitely the most mind-catching series I've ever read! I love thee, Tintin/Herge! In this book, Tintin goes back to China(Tibet) and looks for his friend, Chang, whom he had heard was in a plane crush that occurred right at where he was in Tibet. There is a story behind this book that simple readers might not know. Herge is a

This is my favourite tintin book. It's so deep and enjoyable. A must read.

Great Adventure again by tin tin and co!! Few of the earlier installments were a kind of mind games, but this is an out and out adventurous stuff!! Tin-Tin has shown the value of friendship!! Snowy is as cute as ever!! Captain haddock was hilarious!! Enjoyed it fully!! Narration was great and I still remember the animation part I saw years ago!!

Blistering Barnacles! This is the issue that made me want to buy the whole box set. It's lighthearted, quirky and a smartly composed comic where the reader journeys in a mini-escape into the world of Tin Tin where adventures abound. It's definitely written for a younger audience as a lot of things just happen to happen and some things are left unexplained. None-the-less, I say it's smartly written because of how Herge captures the cultural idiosyncrasies of Tibet so well within so few pages.

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