Sources
Tintin albums with San Theodoros:
- L'Oreille cassée (The Broken Ear, 1937)
- Les Sept Boules de cristal (The Seven Crystal Balls), mentioned but not seen
- Coke en Stock (The Red Sea Sharks), mentioned but not seen.
- Tintin et les Picaros (Tintin and the Picaros, 1976)
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