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Boxset 3 Colorized Tintin Albums - 1929-1932 77114

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Title 1: Tintin au pays des Soviets - 1929

Title 2: Tintin au Congo - 1931 

Title 3: Tintin en Amérique - 1932 

Author : Hergé

Language : French

368 sheets

Year : 2023

Dimensions : 23.4 x 31.2 cm

ISBN : 9782203255708

Official license Tintinimaginatio 77114


Brought together for the first time in a box set, the original versions of the first three adventures of Tintin are adorned with new colors to bring an unprecedented freshness to the drawings of young Hergé...  

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Boxset 3 Colorized Tintin Albums - 1929-1932 77114

Boxset 3 Colorized Tintin Albums - 1929-1932 77114

Title 1: Tintin au pays des Soviets - 1929

Title 2: Tintin au Congo - 1931 

Title 3: Tintin en Amérique - 1932 

Author : Hergé

Language : French

368 sheets

Year : 2023

Dimensions : 23.4 x 31.2 cm

ISBN : 9782203255708

Official license Tintinimaginatio 77114


Brought together for the first time in a box set, the original versions of the first three adventures of Tintin are adorned with new colors to bring an unprecedented freshness to the drawings of young Hergé...  

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Title 1: Tintin au pays des Soviets - 1929

Title 2: Tintin au Congo - 1931 

Title 3: Tintin en Amérique - 1932 

Author : Hergé

Language : French

368 sheets

Year : 2023

Dimensions : 23.4 x 31.2 cm

ISBN : 9782203255708

Official license Tintinimaginatio 77114


Brought together for the first time in a box set, the original versions of the first three adventures of Tintin are adorned with new colors to bring an unprecedented freshness to the drawings of young Hergé...  

Totally different from the current edition, the Tintin plates published in Le Petit Vingtième between January 1929 and October 1932 reveal a more rounded, spontaneous and flexible graphics, but also an art of composition influenced by Art Deco. In this first manner of Hergé, the elegant stylization is already affirmed which will blossom even more visibly from the Blue Lotus.

Entrusted to Tintinimaginatio, this colorization respects the black lines and solid areas traced and placed by Hergé, but offers a new palette of colors which amplifies the readability of the story and the clarity of the drawings in a surprising way, thus offering a new reading of these albums.

Each volume is introduced by a preface, which provides information on the genesis of these stories and their publication context in the light of unpublished documentary sources.