Capitaine Haddock
Captain Haddock is a hard-drinking, quick-tempered merchant mariner introduced in 'The Crab with the Golden Claws,' where he first meets young reporter Tintin aboard his own hijacked ship. He becomes Tintin's most loyal companion, trading a troubled, drink-dependent life at sea for a series of globe-spanning adventures.
Few supporting characters in the history of comics have lodged themselves so deeply in readers' hearts as Capitaine Haddock, who first sailed onto the page in 1941 courtesy of the legendary Hergé, making him a genuine Golden Age figure of the ninth art. Published under the Casterman imprint across an extraordinary span of nearly seven decades, he is inextricably woven into Les Aventures de Tintin, keeping riotous company with Tintin himself, Milou, the absent-minded Professeur Tournesol, and the bumbling duo Dupond and Dupont. His presence stretches beyond that flagship series into the pages of Le Journal de Tintin and even Achille Talon, a testament to how thoroughly he became part of the Franco-Belgian comics landscape. If you have any fondness for the classic bande dessinée tradition, Capitaine Haddock is simply unmissable.
#9 [1941 edition]
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