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Library's review
Journalisten Tintin kommer på sporet af at skibet Karaboudjan smugler narkotika til landet i krabbedåser af mærket "Krabben med de gyldne kløer". Han kommer ombord på skibet sammen med detektiverne Dupont og Dupond, men de forlader skibet uden Tintin, da han er taget til fange af
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førstestyrmanden Allan, der reelt har overtaget styringen af skibet fra den drukfældige Kaptajn Haddock. Haddock og Tintin flygter fra skibet og havner ad omveje i Sahara. Her hører de at Karaboudjan er forlist og begiver sig til havnebyen Bagghar i Marokko. Dupond og Dupont er her også og kaptajnen opdager Karaboudjan i havnen, men nu med navnet Djebel Amilah. Efter nogle forviklinger får de arresteret narkobanden under ledelse af Omar Ben Salaad og historien slutter med Kaptajn Haddock der holder forelæsning i radioen om sømandens dødeligste fjende: alkohol og ved et uheld kommer til at drikke et glas vand.Morsom tegneserie
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Publication
Kbh. : Carlsen Comics, 1996.
Description
The classic graphic novel. A can of crab meat turns out to be a small clue to a big mystery! Tintin meets Captain Haddock in his escape and his plan to track down the crooks takes him to an exotic desert city.
User reviews
LibraryThing member Michael.Rimmer
Hurray for Haddock!!
The Captain finally makes his drunken appearance in a liver-bursting whirlwind of whisky-quaffing, profanity, loutishness, maudlin self-pity and violent assault! The perfect foil for Tintin's often beige-bland earnestness.
While certainly played for laughs, Captain Haddock's
Other reviewers have said what happens, so I won't bother. Suffice to say it's really rather good. To be precise, very good.
The Captain finally makes his drunken appearance in a liver-bursting whirlwind of whisky-quaffing, profanity, loutishness, maudlin self-pity and violent assault! The perfect foil for Tintin's often beige-bland earnestness.
While certainly played for laughs, Captain Haddock's
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alcoholism is also clearly shown as being a bad thing - he frequently endangers Tintin's life and several times almost scuppers the investigation - and so we can take a moral lesson from that.Other reviewers have said what happens, so I won't bother. Suffice to say it's really rather good. To be precise, very good.
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LibraryThing member Frenzie
The introduction of Captain Haddock, which has some quite amusing consequences.
LibraryThing member leslie.98
This was my first excursion into the world of Tintin and Snowy but it won't be my last! Hergé's artwork was excellent and the colors vivid; the Open Library's digital edition was essentially created by combining digital photographs of the 1974 Little, Brown edition (translated by Leslie
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Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner). The story was the perfect blend of adventure and humor for both children and adults. Show Less
LibraryThing member leslie.98
This was my first excursion into the world of Tintin and Snowy but it won't be my last! Hergé's artwork was excellent and the colors vivid; the Open Library's digital edition was essentially created by combining digital photographs of the 1974 Little, Brown edition (translated by Leslie
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Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner). The story was the perfect blend of adventure and humor for both children and adults. Show Less
Subjects
Language
Original language
French
Original publication date
1941
Physical description
62 p.; 29.4 cm
ISBN
8756200382 / 9788756200387
Local notes
Omslag: Hergé
Omslaget viser Tintin, Haddock og Terry ridende på kameler i ørkenen. Haddock har lige fået skudt en flaske whisky i stykker, mens han havde den i hånden.
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Oversat fra fransk "Le crabe aux pinces d'or" af Jørgen Sonnergaard
Tintin, bind 17
Omslaget viser Tintin, Haddock og Terry ridende på kameler i ørkenen. Haddock har lige fået skudt en flaske whisky i stykker, mens han havde den i hånden.
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Oversat fra fransk "Le crabe aux pinces d'or" af Jørgen Sonnergaard
Tintin, bind 17
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Pages
62
DDC/MDS
741.59493 |