The Calculus Affair was possibly my favourite TinTin story. It had such a well-developed plot, and there was a lot of focus on cars. For example, the Lancia driven by a lead-foot Italian...
And the bad guys were in a Citroen Traction Avant, which actually started my love of Traction Avants. You're right, though, all of the TinTin books feature a lot of cars, and I love how Herge drew real cars from the time.
Thanks guys for your comments. I read all of your thoughts. My favorite adventures are The Secret of the Unicorn and the Treasure of Rakham the Red. I'm working on the documentaries and the comics to write great content including you. You could share your thought discussing on the comment. I read them with attention.
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The Calculus Affair was possibly my favourite TinTin story. It had such a well-developed plot, and there was a lot of focus on cars. For example, the Lancia driven by a lead-foot Italian...
And the bad guys were in a Citroen Traction Avant, which actually started my love of Traction Avants. You're right, though, all of the TinTin books feature a lot of cars, and I love how Herge drew real cars from the time.
You know that one with the black Jag what was it called
You might have heard of this, but the belgian organise a TinTin Rallye with oldtimers every year during thr Comic festival... www.classiccarpassion.com/fr/magazine/reportages/reportages-2017/le-rallye-tintin-edition-2017
I didn't know that event. I'll make some researches hoping find further news. Thank you for the link, Zold.
Blue blustering barnacles I think it's the moon rocket
I'll check it later. I'm reading The broken ear which takes place in the South America.
No ways I am watching the episode
Thanks guys for your comments. I read all of your thoughts. My favorite adventures are The Secret of the Unicorn and the Treasure of Rakham the Red. I'm working on the documentaries and the comics to write great content including you. You could share your thought discussing on the comment. I read them with attention.
Really good writing,well done Aurelie. Tin Tin is mythical all over the world
Thank you. Tin Tin is a great international character. He's different from the captain Haddock and his funny phrases.
He's so typical. I watched french series 'Le Bureau des Legends' and the agents were named after Cpt Haddock's exclamations! Malotrou!