The Shooting Star
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Book Details
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Author: Hergé
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Publisher: Egmont Childrens Books
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9781405206211
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Pages: 64
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Cover: Paperback
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Edition: First
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Release Date: 04-11-2002
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Part Number: Illustrations
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Dimensions: 11.5 x 8.7 x 0.2 inches
About the Book
The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé is one of the most iconic comic book series, beloved by readers of all ages. In this thrilling installment, Tintin, the world-famous reporter, embarks on an exciting adventure in the Arctic Ocean. Tintin and his trusty companion, Captain Haddock, venture into the stormy waters to find a meteorite that has crash-landed in the north. However, they are not alone in their quest—relentless sabotage from unknown enemies complicates their search for the valuable metal hidden within the meteorite.
This first edition of Tintin: The Shooting Star is part of a series of collectible graphic novels that celebrate the timeless appeal of Tintin. Known for its historical depth, engaging mysteries, and dynamic characters, The Adventures of Tintin has captured the imaginations of readers for generations.
Perfect for fans of graphic novels, mysteries, and historical adventures, this edition will delight both long-time Tintin enthusiasts and newcomers to the series. Hergé’s masterpiece continues to stand as one of the greatest comic series ever created, making this edition an essential addition to any collection.
About the Author
Hergé, born Georges Remi in Brussels in 1907, is best known as the creator of The Adventures of Tintin, a series that has become a global cultural phenomenon. Over the course of 54 years, he produced more than 20 Tintin adventures, each celebrated for their intricate storytelling, stunning artwork, and social commentary. The Shooting Star is just one of the many unforgettable tales in the series that explores themes of adventure, courage, and friendship.