Destination Moon

Destination Moon

Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock, are suddenly called by Professor Calculus to the Sprodj Atomic Research Centre in Syldavia. They are amazed to find the Professor planning a space-rocket, and Tintin and his friends are unaware of the dangers that a wait them. Despite the mishaps, and even the assistance of Thomson and Thompson, the adventure at last sets off on the most hazardous journey ever undertaken by man.



Explorers on the Moon

Explorers on the Moon

Under the direction of Professor Calculus, the first manned rocket is hurtling through space. Onboard are Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock, and their companions. The flight is perilous enough, but even greater hazards are in store once the rocket is saf ely landed on the Moon. The explorers have narrow escapes as they make great scientific discoveries. But there is treachery afoot. Tintin and Snowy have never faced such dangers, and their fate is in the balance right up to the very end.



The Calculus Affair

The Calculus Affair

"No more travels or adventures; no more careering all round the world. I've had enough of it!" says Captain Haddock. But danger threatens; unscrupulous Bordurians kidnap Professor Calculus, and Tintin, Snowy and the Captain are soon on the trail again . It is no easy task to rescue the Professor and save his fantastic invention. Spies are everywhere, and Calculus lies deep in the fortress of Bakhine. But the Bordurians have Tintin to deal with...



The Red Sea Sharks

The Red Sea Sharks

When he hears that the Emir Ben Kalish has been deposed by rebels, Tintin is quickly on his way to Khemed to help his old friend. But behind the scenes is that ruthless international gangster and slave trader, the so-called Marquis di Gorgonzola. The Marquis will stop at nothing to protect his sinister interests. Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock may escape from the danger of the desert, but far deadlier perils await them in the Red Sea.



Tintin in Tibet

Tintin in Tibet

High in the Himalayas lies the wreckage of an aircraft - no sigh of survivors in the frozen snow. But Tintin, reading the news of the crash, refuses to believe that his Chinese friend Chang is dead. To Tibet he goes, with Snowy and Captain Haddock, to search for Chang. The dangers of the mountains are great, but there is another enemy - the yeti, the Abominable Snowman - feared by Sherpas and monks alike. On the roof of the world Tintin encounter this strange creature, and unravels they mystery of Cha ng's fate.