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1023:, as Hergé was expanding his "visual vocabulary" and making use of "unforgettable moments" such as the dream sequence in the tomb. Although recognising that Hergé was still devising his plot on a week-by-week basis, they thought that the work was an improvement on his earlier stories because of the inclusion of "mystery and fantasy". Awarding it three stars out of five, they thought the book was a "surreal thriller, drenched and atmospheric". Believing that the work not only dealt with madness, but also was madness, they thought the book evoked "a sense of dreamlike suspension of disbelief". They also highlighted the inclusion of the Kih-Oskh symbol throughout the book, describing it as being akin to a recurring musical theme, stating that it added "a note of pure 1031: 1076:, being more of a detective than a reporter. He thought that the dream sequence was "one of the most imaginative and disturbing scenes" in the series, illustrating Hergé's "growing virtuosity with the medium". He also praised the scenes set in the Indian colonial bungalow, commenting that it was "claustrophobic and sinisterly dramatic" and worthy of the work of Agatha Christie, opining that the car chase provided "a highly cinematic ending". Overall, he thought it to be a narrative "rich in mystery and drama" which was as much of a landmark in the series as 411:, a big fan of his, and encounters Rastapopoulos filming a movie. Escaping Thomson and Thompson again, who believe Tintin is part of the gunrunners, Tintin and Snowy travel through the desert, eventually reaching a city. The local army drafts Tintin and then arrests him as a spy, after he finds more cigars labelled with the symbol of Kih-Oskh. Thomson and Thompson rescue him from execution in order to arrest him. However, when the army storms their hideout, Tintin manages to elude the authorities and escapes Arabia boarding a plane. 904: 43: 3280: 3306: 765: 474: 3318: 580: 830:, Hergé named them "Durant and Durand", although he later renamed them "Dupont and Dupond". The series' English-language translators, Michael Turner and Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper, renamed them "Thomson and Thompson." They were based on a combination of the stereotypical Belgian policeman of the 1930s with Hergé's observations of his father and uncle, Alexis and Léon Remi, who were identical twins. 469: 804:, with whom Hergé had signed a contract in late 1933, although much to his annoyance, they delayed publication until the autumn of 1934, after the culmination of the summer holidays. In 1936, they successfully requested that he produce several colour plates to be inserted into the reprint of the book. 387:
Kih-Oskh, near Cairo. Tintin discovers that the tomb is full of mummified bodies (previous Egyptologists who tried to find the tomb), and boxes of cigars labelled with the mysterious symbol of Kih-Oskh. Sarcophagus disappears inside the tomb and Tintin and Snowy fall unconscious after an unseen enemy
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who commands him to kill Tintin. Tintin then interrogates the poet Zloty, who is visiting the village. He reveals that there is an international drug smuggling ring determined to kill Tintin. Before he can reveal who the boss is, he is injected with Rajaijah juice ("the poison of madness") by the
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that Wallez was embroiled in a scandal after he was accused of defaming the Bureau of Public Works. The accusation resulted in a legal case being brought against the newspaper, and in response its owners demanded Wallez's resignation, which was tended in August 1933. Without Wallez, Hergé became
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In cutting down the length of the story, Hergé removed various isolated scenes that added nothing to the development of the plot, such as those in which Tintin confronts a bat, a crocodile, and snakes. The Arabian city that Tintin and Snowy searched for in the story was no longer identified as
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The fakir appears and Tintin follows him, discovers the drug cartel's hideout. After successfully capturing all the members of the gang (except the fakir), the Thompsons arrive and explain to Tintin that the Cairo police managed to discover the hideout of the drug smugglers in Egypt. They also
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published a fictional interview between Jamin and Tintin in which the reporter announced that he would be travelling to China via Egypt, India, Ceylon, and Indochina. Later on 8 December, the story began serialisation in the supplement under the title of
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despondent, and in March 1934 he tried to resign, but was encouraged to stay after his workload was reduced and his monthly salary was increased from 2000 to 3000 francs. Jamin subsequently took over Hergé's responsibility for the day-to-day running of
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to have a "semblance" of "narrative unity". Fellow biographer Pierre Assouline thought that the story was difficult for the reader to follow, because the exoticism of the backdrop faded amid the fast pace of the narrative. Literary critic
451:, seemingly dying. Tintin returns to Gaipajama, where his return is celebrated. Unwrapping one of the cigars with the mysterious Kih-Oskh symbol, Tintin explains to the Maharaja how opium was smuggled across the world in the cigars. 941:, and also appeared as Rastapopoulos' henchman in later albums. Hergé inserted an allusion to his friend and collaborator Edgar P. Jacobs into the story by including a mummified professor named E.P. Jacobini in the Egyptian tomb. 744:, Paris, while the throne featured in Tintin's dream was adopted from that found in the tomb of Tutankhamun. The inclusion of the secret society operating the smuggling ring was influenced by right-wing conspiracy theories about 447:
realise Tintin is innocent. The fakir escapes, and with the masked leader of the conspiracy kidnaps the Maharaja's son. Tintin pursues them in a sports car, rescuing the boy and capturing the fakir, while the leader falls into a
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to suggest the potential symbolism of this. He also suggested that the inclusion of mummified Egyptologists in the story warns readers of the "dangers of mummification through interpretation".
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stereotypes of Jews; Hergé was adamant that the character was not Jewish. A fourth recurring character introduced in this story was the Portuguese merchant
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when they discover a pharaoh's tomb with dead Egyptologists and boxes of cigars. Pursuing the mystery of the cigars, Tintin and Snowy travel across
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and Cuthbert Calculus whom he had not yet met. Another anachronism in this version appears only in the English version, when Snowy refers to
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opined that the most important changes to the book were artistic, for in the late 1950s Hergé was at the peak of his artistic ability.
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Casterman republished the original black-and-white version in 1979 in a French-language collected volume with
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smuggling, he escapes the ship and joins Sarcophagus on his search for the undiscovered tomb of the
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Footage of the game was revealed in March 2023. It was released on November 7, 2023 for
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Whereas the original version had included Sheikh Patrash Pasha showing Tintin a copy of
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by his assistant Paul "Jam" Jamin, who was heavily influenced by British magazines
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redrew many of the original black-and-white Tintin adventures in colour using the
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In the 1940s and 1950s, when Hergé's popularity had increased, he and his team at
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Hergé took influence from the published works of French adventurer and gunrunner
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collection. In 1983, they then published a facsimile version of the original.
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saw the introduction of several characters who would gain a recurring role in
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style. Critical analysis of the story has focused on its innovation, and the
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was sold. The Kih-Oskh symbol was described by Hergé as a distortion of the
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Comparisons of the same scene from the 1934 and 1955 versions of the comic.
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Belgian newspaper based in Hergé's native Brussels which was run by the
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in 1955; it was the last of the early works to undergo this process.
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thinking that it foreshadowed the "Yellow Mark" that featured in the
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The series introduced Tintin's adversary Roberto Rastapopoulos in
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gasses them. They are then taken aboard a ship inside wooden
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was a commercial success, and was published in book form by
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The Art of Hergé, Inventor of Tintin: Volume I, 1907–1937
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in the story, drawing on the ideas of French philosopher
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
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Harpenden, Hertfordshire: Pocket Essentials. 2234:Lofficier, Jean-Marc; Lofficier, Randy (2002). 619:and the surrounding tabloid claims regarding a 284:shortly after its conclusion. HergĂ© continued 2405: 1141:filmed an episode of its documentary series, 324:. The comic was loosely adapted by HergĂ© and 2047:"Tintin game to adapt Cigars of the Pharaoh" 1072:thought that Tintin was "a maturer hero" in 995: 916: 853:, who would reappear in both the subsequent 815: 727: 726:. The wall paintings depicted on a cover of 634: 537: 508: 496: 115: 30: 2127: 1472: 1460: 820:". In his 1941 Tintin play co-written with 495:—was employed as editor and illustrator of 491:Georges Remi—best known under the pen name 2412: 2398: 1221:to describe his drawing style. Cartoonist 407:. 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Index

Tintin and Snowy are following a trail within an Egyptian tomb.
The Adventures of Tintin
Casterman
Hergé
Le Petit Vingtième
Methuen
Tintin in America
The Blue Lotus
The Adventures of Tintin
Hergé
Le Vingtième Siècle
Le Petit Vingtième
Tintin
Snowy
Egypt
Southern Arabia
India
Tintin in America
Casterman
The Blue Lotus
Franco-Belgian comic tradition
Studios Hergé
ligne-claire
Thomson and Thompson
Rastapopoulos
Jacques Van Melkebeke
Tintin in India: The Mystery of the Blue Diamond
Ellipse
Nelvana
The Adventures of Tintin

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