Complete Collection

24 Albums, sorted by year

Every adventure Hergé ever published, from 1930 to 1986, in chronological order.

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Title

Year

1

Tintin in the Land of the Soviets

Tintin's very first adventure, a propaganda piece set in Soviet Russia.

1930

2

Tintin in the Congo

A controversial early album set in the Belgian Congo.

1931

3

Tintin in America

Tintin takes on gangsters in the Wild West and Chicago.

1932

4

Cigars of the Pharaoh

A mystery involving an Egyptian tomb and a drugs smuggling ring.

1934

5

The Blue Lotus

Set in Shanghai during the Sino-Japanese conflict — Hergé's first rigorously researched album.

1936

6

The Broken Ear

A stolen idol leads Tintin to South America and political intrigue.

1937

7

The Black Island

Tintin pursues a gang of forgers across Europe to a Scottish island.

1938

8

King Ottokar's Sceptre

Tintin foils a conspiracy to depose the king of the fictional Syldavia.

1939

9

The Crab with the Golden Claws

The first appearance of the unforgettable Captain Haddock.

1941

10

The Shooting Star

A race to reach a meteorite that has fallen into the Arctic Ocean.

1942

11

The Secret of the Unicorn

An antique model ship holds the key to a sunken treasure.

1943

12

Red Rackham's Treasure

Tintin and Haddock set sail to find the legendary pirate's treasure.

1944

13

The Seven Crystal Balls

Seven explorers fall into mysterious comas after opening an Inca mummy.

1948

14

Prisoners of the Sun

The sequel to Crystal Balls — Tintin rescues Haddock from an Inca temple.

1949

15

Land of Black Gold

Tintin investigates sabotaged oil supplies in the Middle East.

1950

16

Destination Moon

Tintin joins a top-secret mission to rocket to the Moon.

1953

17

Explorers on the Moon

The continuation — Tintin and crew land on the Moon 16 years before Apollo 11.

1954

18

The Calculus Affair

Professor Calculus is kidnapped; Tintin and Haddock pursue him across Europe.

1956

19

The Red Sea Sharks

A complex political thriller involving arms dealing and the slave trade.

1958

20

Tintin in Tibet

Considered Hergé's masterpiece — a deeply personal story of friendship.

1960

21

The Castafiore Emerald

A mystery without leaving Marlinspike Hall — one of the most innovative albums.

1963

22

Flight 714 to Sydney

A hijacked flight leads Tintin to a volcanic island and mysterious aliens.

1968

23

Tintin and the Picaros

Tintin's final complete adventure — a political revolution in South America.

1976

24

Tintin and Alph-Art

Left unfinished at Hergé's death in 1983 — published posthumously as sketches.

1986