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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
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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.
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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
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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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2472:Cigars of the Pharaoh
2383:Cigars of the Pharaoh
2375:Cigars of the Pharaoh
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1164:would be creating an
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925:Cigars of the Pharaoh
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822:Jacques Van Melkebeke
808:Cigars of the Pharaoh
796:was the first of the
779:On 24 November 1932,
767:
669:Cigars of the Pharaoh
621:Curse of the Pharaohs
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517:The Twentieth Century
437:Maharaja of Gaipajama
373:Sophocles Sarcophagus
326:Jacques Van Melkebeke
216:Cigars of the Pharaoh
25:Cigars of the Pharaoh
2969:Prisoners of the Sun
2680:Thomson and Thompson
2616:Flight 714 to Sydney
2552:Prisoners of the Sun
2386:at Tintinologist.org
2302:Hergé: Son of Tintin
1166:adventure video game
899:Second version, 1955
851:Oliveira da Figueira
505:The Little Twentieth
377:Thomson and Thompson
318:Thomson and Thompson
107:Original publication
3364:Comics set in India
3359:Comics set in Egypt
3344:1955 graphic novels
3339:1934 graphic novels
2632:Tintin and Alph-Art
2584:The Calculus Affair
2456:Tintin in the Congo
2331:on 27 February 2009
1996:, pp. 135–137.
1066:Tintin in the Congo
1042:to be the first of
1009:Jean-Marc Lofficier
950:Tintin in the Congo
724:Georg Wilhelm Pabst
567:Tintin in the Congo
511:Le Vingtième Siècle
379:) accuse Tintin of
238:Le Vingtième Siècle
3194:Le Petit Vingtième
3188:Methuen Publishing
3139:Tintin in Thailand
3010:Books about Tintin
2953:Tintin on the Moon
2675:Professor Calculus
2635:(1986, unfinished)
2592:The Red Sea Sharks
2560:Land of Black Gold
2260:. London: Granta.
1729:, pp. 40–41;
1303:, pp. 26–29;
1287:, pp. 22–23;
1271:, pp. 31–32;
1168:adaptation titled
1048:
982:Later publications
909:
893:Le Petit Vingtième
870:The Red Sea Sharks
864:Land of Black Gold
781:Le Petit Vingtième
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773:Le Petit Vingtième
729:Le Petit Vingtième
694:The Hashish Cruise
654:Blake and Mortimer
647:, with biographer
636:Le Petit Vingtième
609:the 1922 discovery
593:
585:Tutankhamun's tomb
539:Le Petit Vingtième
499:Le Petit Vingtième
403:who sails them to
328:for the 1941 play
270:Following on from
244:Le Petit Vingtième
118:Le Petit Vingtième
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2848:Television series
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2690:Bianca Castafiore
2520:The Shooting Star
2464:Tintin in America
2358:978-0-340-52393-3
2311:978-1-4214-0454-7
2289:978-0-416-14882-4
2267:978-1-86207-831-4
2245:978-1-904048-17-6
2226:978-1-4052-0615-0
2202:978-0-86719-706-8
2180:978-0-7195-5522-0
2158:978-0-19-539759-8
2139:978-0-8047-6031-7
1844:, pp. 45–46.
1733:, pp. 67–68.
1654:, pp. 64–65.
1634:, pp. 42–43.
1550:, pp. 67–69.
1410:, pp. 54–55.
1307:, pp. 45–47.
1291:, pp. 34–37.
1275:, pp. 24–25.
1259:, pp. 31–62.
1174:Microsoft Windows
1034:Hergé biographer
1017:Tintin in America
1004:Critical analysis
946:Tintin in America
875:Cuthbert Calculus
686:Henry de Monfreid
573:Tintin in America
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