Tintin in the Congo (French: Tintin au Congo; French pronunciation: [tɛ̃tɛ̃ o kɔ̃go]) is the second volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian comic strip artist Hergé.Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle for its children's supplement Le Petit Vingtième, it was serialised weekly from May 1930 to June 1931 before being published.. In The Blue Lotus, Tintin finds himself hiding in a cinema to escape some soldiers, and ends up watching the scene itself in a trailer on the big screen.Billboards outside the cinema display the title of the film as The Sheik Hate.The title is expressive of vengeance and retribution, recurrent themes in films of a certain era such as The Sheik (1922) and The Son of the Sheik (1926), which.

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Avec 250 millions d'exemplaires vendus, Les Aventures de Tintin font partie des bandes dessinées européennes les plus célèbres et plus populaires du XXᵉ siècle. 1. Tintin au pays des soviets (01/1930) 2. Tintin au Congo (01/1931) 3. Tintin en Amérique (01/1932) 4. Les cigares du pharaon (01/1934) 5. Le lotus bleu (01/1936) 6.. In the French edition, between pages 19 and 54 "Le Lotus bleu" changes name to "Au Lotus bleu". [DT] Hergé had to delete a sequence in which Tintin encounters a Chinese hoodlum in the Blue Lotus opium den at the end of the story when he goes to free Professor Fang from the gangsters' clutches. [AD]