The Adventures of Tintin Series

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This much-loved classic NEVER gets old. If you love graphic novels and comic books, don't miss out on one of the most iconic characters in children's books!

Hergé's classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most loved series in children's publishing. Sold in over 70 languages, millions and millions copies sold and over 90 years later, we couldn't love Tintin and his trusty pet Snowy more!

Tintin is a talented and clever reporter always on the hunt for new stories. By his side we have:

1. Snowy, his trusty furry friend
2. Captain Haddock, always ready with a cynical comment
3. Professor Calculus, distracted professor always dressed in green
4. Thomson and Thompson, two absolutely hilarious detectives that are not great at their jobs
5. Bianca Castafiore, world-famous opera singer (whose voice most characters can't stand)

Join these brilliantly fun characters on each of their many adventures around the globe. Search for undiscovered pharaoh tombs, unravel evil plots to steal medieval king sceptres, join scientific expeditions to the Arctic on an international race to find fallen meteorites, find hidden pirate treasures and even land on the moon! Every Tintin volume will blow your mind with adventure, heart and humour. 

These books are also perfect read for visual readers! If you enjoy graphic novels or would like to read more, why not check out our graphic novels for kids post, too! It's a treasure trove of book recommendations


All The Adventures of Tintin books in order:

Book 1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1930)
Book 2: Tintin in the Congo (1931)
Book 3: Tintin in America (1932)
Book 4: Cigars of the Pharoah (1934)
Book 5: The Blue Lotus (1936)
Book 6: The Broken Ear (1937)
Book 7: The Black Island (1938)
Book 8: King Ottokar’s Sceptre (1939)
Book 9: The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941)
Book 10: The Shooting Star (1942)
Book 11: The Secret of the Unicorn (1943)
Book 12: Red Rackham’s Treasure (1944)
Book 13: The Seven Crystal Balls (1948)
Book 14: Prisoners of the Sun (1949)
Book 15: Land of Black Gold (1950)
Book 16: Destination Moon (1953)
Book 17: Explorers on the Moon (1954)
Book 18: The Calculus Affair (1956)
Book 19: The Red Sea Sharks (1958)
Book 20: Tintin in Tibet (1960)
Book 21: The Castafiore Emerald (1963)
Book 22: Flight 714 to Sydney (1968)
Book 23: Tintin and the Picaros (1976)
Book 24: Tintin and Alph-Art (2004)
 
Film book by Greg /Michel Regnier:

Film Book: Tintin and the Lake of Sharks (1973)

Book 1
Book 1

Tintin in the Land of the Soviets

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(3 reviews) 4 3
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Book 2
Book 2

Tintin in the Congo

 Join the world's most famous travelling reporter in two exciting adventures as he heads for the Congo.    The youn... MoreTintin in the Congo

(3 reviews) 5 3
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Book 3
Book 3

Tintin in America

Representing the original colour editions of 'The Adventures of Tintin', these translations demonstrate the noticeable c... MoreTintin in America

(9 reviews) 5 9
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Book 4
Book 4

Cigars of the Pharaoh

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(4 reviews) 5 4
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Book 5
Book 5

The Blue Lotus

The world’s most famous travelling reporter is on the trail of the Blue Lotus. In India, Tintin gets drawn into a danger... MoreThe Blue Lotus

(7 reviews) 5 7
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Book 6
Book 6

The Broken Ear

In this adventure Tintin hears of a robbery at the Museum of Ethnography. A sacred tribal object from the Arumbaya tribe... MoreThe Broken Ear

(4 reviews) 5 4
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Book 7
Book 7

The Black Island

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(6 reviews) 5 6
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Book 8
Book 8

King Ottokar's Sceptre

Tintin meets Professor Alembick, an expert with a very rare royal seal in his collection-the seal of King Ottokar the IV... MoreKing Ottokar's Sceptre

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Book 8
Book 8

King Ottokar's Sceptre

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(5 reviews) 5 5
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Book 9
Book 9

The Crab with the Golden Claws

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(4 reviews) 5 4
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Book 10
Book 10

The Shooting Star

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(3 reviews) 5 3
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Book 11
Book 11

The Secret of the Unicorn

The Secret  of the Unicorn: When Tintin stumbles across a model ship at the Old Street Market, he buys it as a gift for ... MoreThe Secret of the Unicorn

(4 reviews) 5 4
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Book 12
Book 12

Red Rackham's Treasure

Convinced that Captain Haddock’s ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock, used a series of clever clues to describe the precise lo... MoreRed Rackham's Treasure

(1 review) 4 1
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Book 13
Book 13

The Seven Crystal Balls

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(3 reviews) 5 3
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Book 14
Book 14

Prisoners of the Sun

The classic graphic novel. Tintin discovers that one of the last Incan descendants has kidnapped his missing friend, Pro... MorePrisoners of the Sun

(4 reviews) 5 4
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Book 15
Book 15

Land of Black Gold

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(3 reviews) 5 3
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Book 16
Book 16

Destination Moon

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(3 reviews) 5 3
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Book 17
Book 17

Explorers on the Moon

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(3 reviews) 5 3
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Book 18
Book 18

The Calculus Affair

One of the most iconic characters in children’s literature Hergé’s classic comic book ... MoreThe Calculus Affair

(2 reviews) 5 2
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Book 19
Book 19

The Red Sea Sharks

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(3 reviews) 5 3
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Book 20
Book 20

Tintin in Tibet

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(6 reviews) 5 6
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Book 21
Book 21

The Castafiore Emerald

One of the most iconic characters in children’s literature Hergé’s classic comic book ... MoreThe Castafiore Emerald

(6 reviews) 5 6
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Book 22
Book 22

Flight 714 to Sydney

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(4 reviews) 5 4
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Book 23
Book 23

Tintin and the Picaros

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(5 reviews) 5 5
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Book 24
Book 24

Tintin and Alph-Art

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(1 review) 5 1
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Book 25
Book 25

Tintin and the Lake of Sharks

One of the most iconic characters in children’s literature Hergé’s classic comic book ... MoreTintin and the Lake of Sharks

(5 reviews) 5 5
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