The Adventures of Tintin #[23]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the very first Tintin adventure, originally serialized in 1929, following the young reporter as he travels to Soviet Russia to investigate the Bolshevik regime. Presented in its original black-and-white form, this early work showcases Hergé's developing style and the political satire that would define the series. It marks the beginning of the iconic Adventures of Tintin series, though it was not included in the later standard color albums due to its controversial content and rough artwork.
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, a gripping early adventure from Hergé’s legendary series, follows the young reporter as he ventures into the newly formed Soviet Union to uncover the truth behind the Bolshevik regime. With sharp storytelling by Hergé, Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper, and Michael Turner, and art fully rendered by Hergé—both in story and on the cover—this 2007 edition captures the tension and intrigue of Tintin’s first major international mission, where danger lurks around every corner and escape is never guaranteed.
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