Tintin In America by Hergé
In this adventure, the young reporter Tintin travels to America, where he confronts the notorious gangster Al Capone and his criminal syndicate. As Tintin navigates the bustling city of Chicago and the vast landscapes of the American West, he encounters a series of challenges and dangers, including corrupt officials and hostile Native Americans. With his quick wit and resourcefulness, Tintin manages to outsmart his adversaries and bring justice to the criminal underworld, all while providing a satirical glimpse into American society during the Prohibition era.
- Published
- 1932
- Nationality
- Belgian
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 60-70
- Original Language
- French
- Avg User Rating
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(2.5)
- Alternate Titles
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- Tintin En Amérique
- Tintin in America
- Tintin in Amerika
- Tintin in Ameriko
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