Stéphane Bernasconi
Auteur de The Adventures of Tintin - The Complete Collection
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Œuvres de Stéphane Bernasconi
The Adventures of Tintin. The shooting star 8 exemplaires
Vol 714 a Sidney {video/ TV series} 5 exemplaires
The Castafiore Emerald / Flight 714 / Tintin and the Picaros {video/ TV series} (1990) 4 exemplaires
Le Lotus Bleu - Les aventures de TINTIN en Dvd - 1 - 3 exemplaires
The black island 3 exemplaires
The Adventures Of Tintin - Vol. 4 [1990] [DVD] 2 exemplaires
The adventures of Tintin. The land of black gold -- Destination Moon -- Explorers on the Moon {video} — Directeur — 2 exemplaires
Famille Pirate tome 1 Le croco 2 exemplaires
The Adventures of Tintin Volume 1 [Animated film] — Director — 2 exemplaires
Tintin Les Bijoux De La Castafiore 2 exemplaires
Aterrizaje en la Luna 2 exemplaires
Tintín en América 2 exemplaires
Stock de coque 2 exemplaires
The Adventures of Tintin. Part 2 / The broken ear 2 exemplaires
The Red Sea Sharks / Tintin in Tibet {video/ TV series} 2 exemplaires
Tintin seikkailut. 3 1 exemplaire
The Black Island / King Ottokar's Sceptre 1 exemplaire
Tim & Struppi - Jubiläums-Sonderedition [8 DVDs] 1 exemplaire
Tintín en el país del oro negro 1 exemplaire
Tintín y los pícaros 1 exemplaire
Los cigarros del faraón 1 exemplaire
Le Lotus bleu 1 exemplaire
The adventures of Tintin (DVD). The Black Island, King Ottakar's Sceptre, The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Shooting… — Director — 1 exemplaire
Tintin in America / Cigars of the Pharaoh 1 exemplaire
The Blue Lotus / The Broken Ear 1 exemplaire
The Adventures of Tintin (DVD): The Calculus Affair, The Red Sea Sharks, Tintin in Tibet 1 exemplaire
Famille Pirate, Tome 3 : Mamy la Poudre 1 exemplaire
Famille Pirate, Tome 4 : 1 exemplaire
The adventures of Tintin. (DVD). Tintin in America, Cigars of the Pharoah, The Blue Lotus, The Broken Ear — Director — 1 exemplaire
Las 7 bolas de cristal 1 exemplaire
The adventures of Tintin (DVD). The Secret of the Unicorn, Red Rackham's Treasure, The Seven Crystal Balls, Prisoners… — Director — 1 exemplaire
The Adventures of Tintin Volume 2 [Animated film] — Director — 1 exemplaire
Tintin : Volume 1 1 exemplaire
The Crab with the Golden Claws / The Shooting Star 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 64
- Membres
- 143
- Popularité
- #144,062
- Évaluation
- 4.4
- Critiques
- 2
- ISBN
- 8
- Langues
- 1
This is the first Tintin album (they seem to refer to the books as albums) in which I discovered that Tintin was not English. Up until that time I was always under the impression that Tintin lived in London (I guess the English versions suggested that, particularly implying that Thompson and Thomson worked at Scotland Yard). However, in this album it is clear that Tintin has to cross the English channel, and as a kid this left me confused, trying to work out where Tintin lived (turns out that it is Brussels).
This is probably nowhere near the best of Herge's work, but it is still very amusing and quite quirky. In this album Tintin is on the trail of some counterfeiters and travels to Scotland to confront them. Once again the Thompson twins are on a false trail as they pursue Tintin for an alleged robbery on the train. We have seen this aspect of the twins before, where they would rescue Tintin because they wanted to be the ones that arrested him. In this album we are also introduced to Loch Lommond whiskey, and we discover that Snowy as a taste for it.
This album has been revised a few times, and I suspect that the version that I read was one of the later versions. The reason I say this is because when he travels from Brussels to the English coast, the train travels on an electrified track. Also, at the end, when he leaves Scotland, he leaves by a large passenger jet, something that I do not believe was available in 1937 (though Hitler had begun using the plane as a means of campaigning, and large planes had been built to drop bombs on Germany during the war). I'm not sure if you could consider it anachronistic though since many of the later editions of Tintin had been moved into a 60s time period, though we do notice that he does travel by ship often (particularly in the Blue Lotus and Tintin in America where he travels by ship to China and America respectively). In the later albums we begin to see him travelling more by plane, to Flight 714 where we discover them in a modern airport travelling by Lear Jet.
This album is still a good album, and scenes where the huge gorilla is running away from little Snowy is quite impressive. I note that Snowy seems to speak a lot less here, though the attitude of Tintin towards his dog has changed since the original album (where Tintin would constantly chastise him for not being obedient) however we see Tintin punish Snowy for his alcoholism in this particular story.… (plus d'informations)