Tintin in America (Tintin #3)
The 3rd adventure of Tintin feels like more thought went into the storyline. It is still a collection of mini adventures and narrow escapes, yet it feels more like a whole whereas the previous two were completely random. Tintin is finding his cruising speed there. All racism aside, some clever pages were delightful and horribly accurate (e.g. the oil rig discovery and the subsequent treatment of the natives).
On second thought , let's not go to America. 'Tis a silly place.
A tedious and repetitive series of loosely connected narrative episodes interspersed with clichés about American culture and hateful racist stereotypes.
We've arrived. I smell gangsters!To quote Snowy: Tintin has arrived. This is, as far as all logic dictates, the first Tintin book in the series (in the conventional sense). The first two (Tintin in the Land of the Soviets and Tintin au Congo) are oddities which are interesting in their own right, but really recommended for Tintin completists only.Great snakes! This is entertaining as all heck, and to think the best is yet to come!There isn't much more I can add to this review, really. If you are
I was young and reckless. Foolish and foolhardy. It all ended okay but I am ashamed of the man I was in those days.
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Paperback | Pages: 62 pages Rating: 3.75 | 13129 Users | 436 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0316358525 (ISBN13: 9780316358521) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://us.tintin.com/adventures/tintin-in-america/ |
Series: | Tintin #3 |
Characters: | Tintin, Snowy, Bobby Smiles, Al Capone |
Setting: | Chicago, Illinois,1931(United States) |
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Tintin en Amérique = Tintin in America (Tintin, #3), Hergé Tintin in America (French: Tintin en Amérique) is the third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle for its children's supplement Le Petit Vingtième, it was serialised weekly from September 1931 to October 1932 before being published in a collected volume by Éditions du Petit Vingtième in 1932. The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy who travel to the United States, where Tintin reports on organised crime in Chicago. Pursuing a gangster across the country, he encounters a tribe of Blackfoot Native Americans before defeating the Chicago crime syndicate. Tintin in America was a commercial success in Belgium and was soon republished in France. Hergé continued The Adventures of Tintin with Cigars of the Pharaoh, and the series became a defining part of the Franco-Belgian comics tradition. In 1945, Tintin in America was re-drawn and coloured in Hergé's ligne-claire style for republication by Casterman, with further alterations made at the request of his American publisher for a 1973 edition. The story was adapted for a 1991 episode of the Ellipse/Nelvana animated series The Adventures of Tintin. Critical reception of the work has been mixed, with commentators on The Adventures of Tintin arguing that although it represents an improvement on the preceding two instalments, it still reflects many of the problems that were visible in them. تاریخ نخستین خوانش: سال 2000 میلادی عنوانها: تن تن در آمريكا - ماجراهایی از تن تن و میلو؛ عنوان دیگر: جدال با تبهکاران؛ ماجراهای تن تن خبرنگار جوان 3؛ موضوع داستانهای فکاهی مصور از نویسندگان بلژیکی قرن 20 م عنوان: جدال با تبهکاران؛ ماجراهای تن تن خبرنگار جوان 3؛ نویسنده: هرژه؛ مترجم: رایحه اندیشه؛ تهران، رایحه اندیشه، 1381؛ در 62 ص، مصور، شابک: 9647706030؛ عنوان: تن تن در آمريكا؛ سری ماجراهای تن تن و میلو؛ تهران، زرین، نگارستان کتاب، ، 1381؛ در 62 ص، مصور، شابک: 9644072901؛ این کتاب بارها در ایران چاپ شده است سومین کتاب از مجموعهٔ کتابهای مصور ماجراهای تن تن و میلو است. این کتاب نخستین بار در سال 1932 میلادی توسط هرژه نوشته، طراحی و به چاپ رسید و در سال 1945 میلادی نسخهٔ رنگی آن چاپ شد. کتاب تا سال 1973 میلادی در آمریکا به چاپ نرسید. در این داستان تن تن برای پیدا کردن کار به شیکاگو میرود اما طی وقایعی به مبارزه در برابر بابی اسمایلز برمیخیزد. ا. شربیانیBe Specific About About Books Tintin in America (Tintin #3)
Title | : | Tintin in America (Tintin #3) |
Author | : | Hergé |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | American Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 62 pages |
Published | : | November 30th 1979 by Little, Brown and Co. (first published 1932) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Adventure. Bande Dessinée. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.75 From 13129 Users | 436 ReviewsAppraise About Books Tintin in America (Tintin #3)
Awesome Comics, full with adventure-comedy. Really like this series.The 3rd adventure of Tintin feels like more thought went into the storyline. It is still a collection of mini adventures and narrow escapes, yet it feels more like a whole whereas the previous two were completely random. Tintin is finding his cruising speed there. All racism aside, some clever pages were delightful and horribly accurate (e.g. the oil rig discovery and the subsequent treatment of the natives).
On second thought , let's not go to America. 'Tis a silly place.
A tedious and repetitive series of loosely connected narrative episodes interspersed with clichés about American culture and hateful racist stereotypes.
We've arrived. I smell gangsters!To quote Snowy: Tintin has arrived. This is, as far as all logic dictates, the first Tintin book in the series (in the conventional sense). The first two (Tintin in the Land of the Soviets and Tintin au Congo) are oddities which are interesting in their own right, but really recommended for Tintin completists only.Great snakes! This is entertaining as all heck, and to think the best is yet to come!There isn't much more I can add to this review, really. If you are
I was young and reckless. Foolish and foolhardy. It all ended okay but I am ashamed of the man I was in those days.
#20 for 2018Genre: Children Comic
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