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the story reflected the wartime mood in Europe. He characterises the opening pages of the story as being "unique in [Hergé's] work for the feeling of foreboding they convey", adding that "Hergé daringly eschews the strip cartoonist's recognised means of denoting a dream, deliberately confusing the reader". He felt that the "flow of the narrative is less accomplished" than in other stories, with "spurts and rushes followed by slower passages, upsetting the rhythm and pace".
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as "the most important of all Hergé's wartime stories", having "an air of bizarre fantasy" that was unlike his prior work. He observed that the character of
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shakes the meteorite to its core and it starts sinking into the sea. Tintin gets himself, Snowy and a piece of
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974:on their clothing, and in July the
629:was most likely based upon another
322:, and for the 1991 animated series
272:on an international race to find a
2795:Schwartz, Ben (19 November 2010).
2681:] (in Swedish). Generation T.
572:During its initial serialization,
25:
2978:Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
2879:. 3 February 2015. Archived from
2477:Couvreur, Daniel (22 June 2012).
2408:Hergé, the Man Who Created Tintin
3846:
3834:
3809:
3808:
3313:Tintin and the Temple of the Sun
2857:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
1178:mushroom-clouds produced by the
1019:, a Brussels dialect term for a
899:). Tintin's previous adventure,
3440:The Mystery of the Blue Diamond
2558:University Press of Mississippi
2479:"Le strip perdu du "Soir volé""
1227:, Philippus can be compared to
1111:with a variety of allusions to
1046:In 1957, the animation company
1025:fictional South American nation
844:Protocols of the Elders of Zion
511:Hergé's previous employer, the
364:, is helmed by Tintin's friend
302:Franco-Belgian comics tradition
3305:The Crab with the Golden Claws
3042:The Crab with the Golden Claws
2908:at the Official Tintin Website
2854:Tintin: Hergé and his Creation
2814:. Liverpool University Press.
2528:Tintin: The Complete Companion
2203:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
2143:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
2131:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
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1468:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
1445:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
1422:Lofficier & Lofficier 2002
1052:a string of colour adaptations
902:The Crab with the Golden Claws
770:, a number of which contained
657:The Chase of the Golden Meteor
654:shared plot similarities with
559:The Crab with the Golden Claws
546:The Crab with the Golden Claws
276:that has fallen to the Earth.
201:The Crab with the Golden Claws
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3771:Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier
3546:Tintin and the World of Hergé
3507:Tintin: Destination Adventure
3321:Tintin and the Lake of Sharks
2716:Tintin and the World of Hergé
1099:In 2010, American cartoonist
861:Université libre de Bruxelles
3448:Mr. Boullock's Disappearance
3386:Hergé's Adventures of Tintin
3355:Tintin and the Golden Fleece
723:was publishing a variety of
319:Hergé's Adventures of Tintin
65:Cover of the English edition
3894:Fiction about impact events
3363:Tintin and the Blue Oranges
2629:The Pocket Essential Tintin
2626:; Lofficier, Randy (2002).
2436:(in French). Archived from
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3945:
1606:Binick & Delcroix 2014
583:. During serialisation of
543:'s immediate predecessor,
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3173:(unfinished, unpublished)
3058:The Secret of the Unicorn
2808:Screech, Matthew (2005).
2462:. John Wiley & Sons.
1207:Harry Thompson described
914:s children's supplement,
610:As he had done for other
350:Professor Decimus Phostle
297:The Secret of the Unicorn
234:) is the tenth volume of
214:The Secret of the Unicorn
58:
3909:Methuen Publishing books
3884:Comics set in the Arctic
3394:The Adventures of Tintin
3329:The Adventures of Tintin
2952:The Adventures of Tintin
2829:Taylor, Raphaël (2009).
1245:The Adventures of Tintin
1229:The Phantom of the Opera
1113:The Adventures of Tintin
1081:The Adventures of Tintin
1001:The Adventures of Tintin
883:was serialised daily in
778:, who was introduced in
755:Nazi concentration camps
551:The Adventures of Tintin
521:The Adventures of Tintin
325:The Adventures of Tintin
292:The Adventures of Tintin
237:The Adventures of Tintin
135:Date of publication
84:The Adventures of Tintin
3745:Little, Brown & Co.
3074:The Seven Crystal Balls
2671:NygĂĄrd, Severi (2013).
2556:. Mark McKinney (ed.).
2531:. London: John Murray.
2379:Apostolidès, Jean-Marie
1180:atomic bombings in 1945
960:The Seven Crystal Balls
839:Jewish World Conspiracy
817:Lofficier and Lofficier
772:antisemitic stereotypes
3656:Parodies and pastiches
3154:Tintin and the Picaros
3138:The Castafiore Emerald
3066:Red Rackham's Treasure
3034:King Ottokar's Sceptre
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3889:Comics set on islands
3879:Comics set in Iceland
3620:Jacques Van Melkebeke
3562:Tintin postage stamps
3106:Explorers on the Moon
3002:Cigars of the Pharaoh
1189:Cigars of the Pharaoh
1184:Sophocles Sarcophagus
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415:from Chester's ship,
3499:Prisoners of the Sun
3210:Thomson and Thompson
3146:Flight 714 to Sydney
3082:Prisoners of the Sun
2916:at Tintinologist.org
2740:Hergé: Son of Tintin
2624:Lofficier, Jean-Marc
2105:, pp. 107–108;
955:Professor Cantonneau
947:Thomson and Thompson
934:Adventures of Tintin
892:L'Étoile mystérieuse
719:Under Nazi control,
625:, while that of the
612:Adventures of Tintin
231:L'Étoile mystérieuse
116:Original publication
50:L'Étoile mystérieuse
30:For other uses, see
3869:1942 graphic novels
3162:Tintin and Alph-Art
3114:The Calculus Affair
2986:Tintin in the Congo
2440:on 10 December 2014
1762:, pp. 131–132.
1640:, pp. 120–128.
1376:, pp. 120–121.
1360:, pp. 116–118.
1152:Jean-Marc Lofficier
1137:and the Chinese in
1021:confectionery store
980:extermination camps
897:The Mysterious Star
821:International Jewry
731:. Hergé biographer
569:) were serialized.
539:serialized most of
533:military government
525:Le Petit Vingtième)
517:Le Vingtième Siècle
467:his crimes. As the
3724:Le Petit Vingtième
3718:Methuen Publishing
3669:Tintin in Thailand
3540:Books about Tintin
3483:Tintin on the Moon
3205:Professor Calculus
3165:(1986, unfinished)
3122:The Red Sea Sharks
3090:Land of Black Gold
2883:on 18 October 2015
2837:European Comic Art
2832:"Rewriting Tintin"
2656:. London: Granta.
2560:. pp. 27–43.
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2877:The Straits Times
2864:978-0-340-52393-3
2821:978-0-85323-938-3
2801:Los Angeles Times
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2750:978-1-4214-0454-7
2726:978-0-416-14882-4
2688:978-91-85083-05-3
2663:978-1-86207-831-4
2639:978-1-904048-17-6
2615:978-0-316-35851-4
2605:The Shooting Star
2591:978-0-86719-724-2
2567:978-1-60473-761-5
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2489:on 7 October 2015
2469:978-0-7456-7870-2
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