Most Tintin fans are familiar with Hergé's adventures that appeared week after week in Le Petit Vingtième. But what happened in between those installments?
To help fill the gaps between the serialized Tintin stories, Hergé created what turns out to be, in total, a small collection of seven illustrated dialogue pieces. Rather than traditional comic strips with sequential panels, these feature Hergé's unmistakable artwork accompanied by text-based conversations, often between Tintin and Snowy, though occasionally including other familiar characters.
These short works offered readers an enjoyable way to spend another week with Tintin while awaiting the next chapter of his latest adventures. Filled with humor, wit, and the charm that made the series so beloved, they provide an interesting glimpse into Hergé's creativity outside the standard adventure format.
Although they are little known today and have rarely been reprinted, these seven pieces are fascinating historical artifacts from the early days of Tintin. They remind us that the world of Tintin extended beyond the adventures themselves, creating an ongoing connection with readers through the pages of Le Petit Vingtième.
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD TINTIN AND SNOWY ARE BORED! IN ENGLISH
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD BY SPECIAL WIRELESS IN ENGLISH
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD GANGSTERS BOOTLEGGERS IN ENGLISH
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD TINTIN'S MAIL IN ENGLISH
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD TINTIN DEPARTS IN ENGLISH
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD TRAVEL PLANS IN ENGLISH
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD HELLO... HELLO... THIS IS TINTIN... IN ENGLISH
