The timeless comic book hero Tintin is in the spotlight in a new box set for the holidays. It brings together in an elegant setting all the adventures of the famous Belgian reporter.
He is a timeless hero and always a good idea when it comes time to slip gifts under the tree, Tintin is one of the icons of comics and the success of the latest exhibitions in Paris shows that he continues to cross generations. This is good, a new box set offers all the adventures of Tintin. Set sail with the inseparable Captain Haddock, Tintin and Snowy, the legendary heroes who have captured the hearts of generations of readers!
This magnificent box set, adorned with illustrations by the famous Belgian reporter with the puff, brings together the 24 essential adventures of Tintin, presenting them in 8 luxurious albums that promise to captivate readers of all ages. The prestigious setting will appeal to collectors and many Tintin fans. It’s also a great opportunity to introduce Tintin to a newbie, both children and adults. From Tintin’s very first trip to the land of the Soviets to the last intriguing adventure of Tintin and the Alph-Art, this box set brings together the stories imagined by Hergé. Tintin in Tibet, The Pharaoh’s Cigars, The 7 Crystal Balls, The Secret of the Unicorn… Each Tintin reader has their favorite or a particular memory of one of them but all the albums offer a fascinating dive into the world of Tintin and in the atmosphere of the 20th century.
This exclusive box set is not only a collection of albums, it is an invitation to an extraordinary journey across all continents, with enigmas that have become legendary and memorable friendships from Chang to Zorino without forgetting the legendary blunders of Dupond and Dupont. This year, give or treat yourself to this exceptional gift and let the timeless magic of Tintin light up the end-of-year celebrations. This is the guarantee of great success for the whole family! And if you needed one more reason to convince you, know that it is displayed at 99 euros on Le Figaro Storewhile single albums will cost you much more…