The Adventures of Tintin: 'Tintin and the Seven Crystal Balls'

by Herge

Book, 2015

Status

Available

Call number

741.59493

Publication

Casterman Magnet Comics

Description

The tomb of Rascar Capac has been unearthed But one by one, the finders fall into a terrifying coma. Can this be the curse of the Inca gods? Tintin must somehow fathom out the meaning behind his only clue: the shattered crystal ball lying beside each of the victims...

User reviews

LibraryThing member Michael.Rimmer
There's the usual Tintin fun to be had, but it feels like the set-up of a story, which of course it is, rather than an adventure in itself.

There are some nicely effective sections, the best being Tintin's dream-vision of the mummy, Rascar Capac. Or, was it a dream-vision? I'm looking forward to the
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next instalment, Prisoners of the Sun, which I hope will pay off on the set up of this book.
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LibraryThing member sometimeunderwater
A tee-up story for Prisoner's of the Sun, which is great. Nothing really happens in this one, but it's adequate enough.

Original publication date

1946
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