The Adventures of Tintinvolume 5

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English language

Published Dec. 3, 2015 by Egmont Books Ltd.

ISBN:
978-1-4052-8279-6
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3 stars (1 review)

When unscrupulous Bordurians kidnap Professor Calculus and imprison him in the remote fortress of Bakhine, Tintín, Milú, and Captain Haddock set out to rescue the professor and his latest fantastic invention.

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3 stars

The best things about Tintin are:
1. Snowy.
2. Captain Haddock's cursing and insults.
3. Total preposterousness.

The worst things about Tintin are:
1. Patronising/offensive racial stereotyping.
2. Patronising/offensive national stereotyping.
3. Annoying cliff-hangers at the end of books.

The above are all present and correct in this volume but since the cliffhanger ending is in the Seven Crystal Balls one can move straight on and find out what is going on in Prisoners of the Sun. The solution came as a big surprise!

Snowy, besides being cute, interestingly, also: is helpful; tries to be helpful but actually makes things worse; gets in deep trouble; causes completely irrelevant mayhem. The best character by miles. Haddock's alliterative curses and insane malapropism-insults are on excellent form here. Billions of blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon! You belemnite!

As for total preposterousness, Tintin is a globe trotting 13 yo reporter who can …