The Adventures of Tintin - List of Titles

List of Titles

These are the twenty-four comic albums of the canon series as named in English.

The publication dates are those of the original French versions. Book 1 was at first prevented republication by Hergé and was never subsequently redrawn in a colour edition. Books 2 to 9 were re-published in colour and in a fixed 62-page format. Book 10 was the first to be originally published in colour and, along with books 11 to 15, set a middle period for Hergé marked by war and changing collaborators. Books 16 to 23 (and revised editions of books 4, 7 & 15) are creations of Studios Hergé. Book 24 is an unfinished work, published posthumously.

1. Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1929–1930, 1930)
2. Tintin in the Congo (1930–1931, 1931, 1946)
3. Tintin in America (1931–1932, 1932, 1945)
4. Cigars of the Pharaoh (1932–1934, 1934, 1955)
5. The Blue Lotus (1934–1935, 1936, 1946)
6. The Broken Ear (1935–1937, 1937, 1943)
7. The Black Island (1937–1938, 1938, 1943, 1966)
8. King Ottokar's Sceptre (1938–1939, 1939, 1947)
9. The Crab with the Golden Claws (1940–1941, 1941, 1943)
10. The Shooting Star (1941–1942, 1942)
11. The Secret of the Unicorn (1942–1943, 1943)
12. Red Rackham's Treasure (1943, 1944)
13. The Seven Crystal Balls (1943–1946, 1948)
14. Prisoners of the Sun (1946–1948, 1949)
15. Land of Black Gold (1948–1950, 1950, 1971)
16. Destination Moon (1950–1953, 1953)
17. Explorers on the Moon (1950–1953, 1954)
18. The Calculus Affair (1954–1956, 1956)
19. The Red Sea Sharks (1956–1958, 1958)
20. Tintin in Tibet (1958–1959, 1960)
21. The Castafiore Emerald (1961–1962, 1963)
22. Flight 714 (1966–1967, 1968)
23. Tintin and the Picaros (1975–1976, 1976)
24. Tintin and Alph-Art (1986, 2004)

Apart from the series, a comic not written by Hergé was released based on the film Tintin et le lac aux requins.

  • Tintin and the Lake of Sharks (1972)

Hergé attempted and then abandoned one comic.

  • Le Thermozéro (1958)

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