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Kapitän Haddock

Kapitän Haddock

18 appearances · Silver Age · 1967–2000
Who is Kapitän Haddock?

Kapitän Haddock is the German-language edition of Captain Haddock, Tintin's loyal seafaring companion. A gruff but warm-hearted merchant navy captain, he joins the young reporter Tintin on globe-spanning adventures, known for his colorful invented insults and fierce loyalty.

A beloved fixture of German-language comics publishing, Kapitän Haddock made his Silver Age debut in 1967 through Carlsen Comics, brought to the page by the legendary Hergé alongside Jacques Van Melkebeke and Studio Hergé. Across a remarkable 33-year run spanning into the new millennium, he turns up across Tim und Struppi and the prestigious Hergé Werkausgabe, sharing his adventures with the likes of Tim, Struppi, Professor Bienlein, General Alcazar, and Bianca Castafiore — as distinguished a roster of comic companions as you could hope to find. For collectors of European comics in the German market, this character represents a cherished piece of Carlsen's legacy and a wonderful entry point into the rich world of Hergé's storytelling.

Tim und Struppi
#[9]
★ First appearance
Tim und Struppi #[9]
Jan 1967

Top series

Covers through the years — 1970–2000

Tim und Struppi #[4] 1970
Tim und Struppi #[4]
Tim und Struppi #23 1973
Tim und Struppi #23
Tim und Struppi #[22] 1977
Tim und Struppi #[22]
Hergé Werkausgabe #8 2000
Hergé Werkausgabe #8

Appearances

Hergé Werkausgabe (1999)