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The Adventures of Tintin #14 Prisoners of the Sun
Cover Date: September, 1975
Tintin and Captain Haddock arrive in Peru to look for Professor Calculus, following the events in The Seven Crystal Balls, which ended with Calculus being kidnapped for putting on the bracelet of the mummified Inca, Rascar Capac. Although Tintin and Hadd ...
Issue Description
Tintin and Captain Haddock arrive in Peru to look for Professor Calculus, following the events in The Seven Crystal Balls, which ended with Calculus being kidnapped for putting on the bracelet of the mummified Inca, Rascar Capac. Although Tintin and Haddock intercept the ship carrying Calculus, the Pachacamac, near Callao, they are unable to rescue him, and they set off on the trail of the Quechua-speaking natives who have taken him. It leads them to the mountain town of Jauga, where a train is sabotaged in an attempt to kill them. They find both the authorities and the locals extremely unwilling to help them track Calculus' kidnappers.
The Adventures of Tintin (1974)
- Publisher
- Little, Brown & Co.
Volume Description
This volume covers the US translated publication of the Belgian original.
Issues were published out of order.
Tintin is journalist who always keep getting in strange and dangerous situations, but always manage to overcome them, albeit with the help of his friends.
Tintin started as a comic strip character in 1929. The strips were later collected in albums. His adventures first appeared in Belgium in 1946 published by Le Lombard publishers, each of his adventures have reprinted many times, as well as being translated into dozens of languages, including English by Little Brown and Company, however Le Lombard is still his home.
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