GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit Hergé’s universe and set off with Tintin to discover today’s world. A quarterly review of nearly 150 pages available in bookstores and newsagents.
The Adventures of Tintin pay homage to the beauty of nature. But throughout the pages, Hergé also shows how worrying it can sometimes be. Each album is an opportunity to explore natural phenomena and resonate with the great changes of our time.
To discover with this number: Botus and sewn fly. Tintin and the languages. The author Samuel Bidaud, doctor in language science, decodes all of Hergé’s linguistic creativity.
* Book available from newsagents and bookstores, magazine sold with or without a book.
- Available in bookstores and newsagents November 27, 2024
- Pagination : 144 pages.
- Sale price: €19.99 (without the book) or €23.98 (with the book)
- Soon available on boutique.tintin.com
In this 22nd issue, discover among other subjects:
- A large file on nature
- Exclusive interviews with Christian Cailleaux, Charles Dubouloz and Symon Welfringer
- Sketches, sketches and preparatory drawings by Hergé on meteorological upheavals in the Adventures of Tintin
- 9 comic strips by Jean Cremers taken from The Grand Large
- Two new sections:
“Culture is adventure” with fascinating cultural chronicles to marvel at nature through films, books and events and “The adventure of ideas” which offers an analysis by the philosopher Laurence Devillairs on the theme: Tintin discovering new territories.
Already 21 other issues published
More than ninety years after its creation, Tintin remains strikingly modern. He has surveyed the continents, sailed the oceans, explored the seabed in search of lost treasures… and shared the taste of escape with hundreds of millions of readers. Even today, the icon born from the pencil and pen of Hergé embodies the spirit of adventure more than ever, and continues to inspire us…
GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit the universe of Hergé and set off with Tintin to discover today’s world in the press and book departments: nearly 150 pages of reports, investigations, portraits and meetings with those which make up the 21st century and our current affairs. To understand, to know, to travel. In texts, images and photos.
Each quarter, the greatest French and foreign adventurers, writers, thinkers, comic book authors and illustrators are invited to the heart of the magazine.
- Tintin is Adventure n°1: Space
- Tintin is Adventure n°3: Climbing
- Tintin is Adventure n°4: America Special
- Tintin is Adventure n°5: China Special
- Tintin is adventure n°6: At the borders of the strange
- Tintin is Adventure n°7: Into the Green Hell with Tintin
- Tintin is the Adventure n°8: Adventurer of science
- Tintin is Adventure n°9: Does the revolution have a future?
- Tintin is Adventure n°10: Hergé, Haddock and the sea, a vision of tomorrow’s challenges
- Tintin is Adventure n°11: Tintin and Hergé, friends of beasts
- Tintin is Adventure n°12: Tintin and the treasures of world heritage
- Tintin is Adventure n°13: Tintin and the desert
- Tintin is Adventure n°14: Tintin and the trains, a railway epic
- Tintin is Adventure n°15: Walking, the beginning of the adventure
- Tintin is Adventure n°16: Tintin in Scotland, a journey to the heart of the mystery
- Tintin is Adventure n°17: Tintin in Egypt, discovering buried treasures
- Tintin is Adventure n°18: Tintin and the party, an epic of joy
- Tintin is Adventure n°19: Tintin in South America, adventure with a capital A
- Tintin is Adventure n°20: Tintin, living adventures and sporting exploits
- Tintin is Adventure n°21: Tintin and transport, at full speed!
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