Tintin and the Lake of Sharks

Tintin and the Lake of Sharks

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Summary

Hergé’s classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most iconic characters in children’s books。 These highly collectible editions of the original 24 adventures will delight Tintin fans old and new。 Perfect for lovers of graphic novels, mysteries and historical adventures。


The world’s most famous travelling reporter searches for the truth behind the theft of some priceless works of art。 But what does the King Shark have to do with it all?


Tintin and his friends are holidaying in Syldavia with Professor Calculus, who has invented an amazing new duplicating machine。 But a series of strange occurrences makes Tintin suspicious。 Who is the mysterious “King Shark…, and what does he want with Calculus’ machine? Is there a connection with the recent theft of famous works of art from the world’s leading museums? Tintin is determined to find out!


The Adventures of Tintin are among the best books for readers aged 8 and up。


Hergé (Georges Remi) was born in Brussels in 1907。 Over the course of 54 years he completed over 20 titles in The Adventures of Tintin series, which is now considered to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, comics series of all time。 


Have you collected all 24 graphic novel adventures?


Tintin in the Land of the Soviets


Tintin in the Congo


Tintin in America


Tintin: Cigars of the Pharaoh


Tintin: The Blue Lotus


Tintin: The Broken Ear


Tintin: The Black Island


Tintin: King Ottakar’s Sceptre


Tintin: The Crab with the Golden Claws


Tintin: The Shooting Star


Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn


Tintin: Red Rackham’s Treasure


Tintin: The Seven Crystal Balls


Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun


Tintin: Land of Black Gold


Tintin: Destination Moon


Tintin: Explorers of the Moon


Tintin: The Calculus Affair


Tintin: The Red Sea Sharks


Tintin in Tibet


Tintin: The Castafiore Emerald


Tintin: Flight 714 to Sydney


The Adventures of Tintin and the Picaros


Tintin and Alph-Art

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Reviews

Jmigdias

Hergé tem a ousadia de não pronunciar calão a partir da língua nativa, mas sim através de outras。Um exemplo é uma fala em "sundanês" (se não estou em erro) de um personagem, que traduzido para o português através do incrível "Google Tradutor" fica "Puta que pariu"。Deduzo isto através da tradução em português porque não tive a oportunidade de ler "Tintim" na língua original。 Hergé tem a ousadia de não pronunciar calão a partir da língua nativa, mas sim através de outras。Um exemplo é uma fala em "sundanês" (se não estou em erro) de um personagem, que traduzido para o português através do incrível "Google Tradutor" fica "Puta que pariu"。Deduzo isto através da tradução em português porque não tive a oportunidade de ler "Tintim" na língua original。 。。。more

Myriam

Souvent décrié et sous-estimé par les fans, cet album adapté du film de 1972 me laisse un bon souvenir en tête。。。certes, c'est un peu naïf et bourré de bons sentiments, mais l'histoire de Tintin et ses amis est agréable et originale à lire! Souvent décrié et sous-estimé par les fans, cet album adapté du film de 1972 me laisse un bon souvenir en tête。。。certes, c'est un peu naïf et bourré de bons sentiments, mais l'histoire de Tintin et ses amis est agréable et originale à lire! 。。。more

Samrat Mitra

A fitting final book for Tintin fans and though not written by Herge it has all the elements of the books themselves to keep kids and elderly readers impressed。 The drawings are stunning and the characters are very much as we would expect in a Tintin book!

Sanchari

This comic is based on the Tintin movie of the same name and being not a Herge original can be considered as a standalone。 It is even shorter than the rest being only 44 pages and a pleasant read。 It begins with a robbery in the museum of oceanography in the dead of night but there is a twist as the thieves replace the original with a copy and escape。 The next scene takes us to Tintin, Snowy and Haddock who are on their way to Syldavia to visit Calculus who is working on a project which will be This comic is based on the Tintin movie of the same name and being not a Herge original can be considered as a standalone。 It is even shorter than the rest being only 44 pages and a pleasant read。 It begins with a robbery in the museum of oceanography in the dead of night but there is a twist as the thieves replace the original with a copy and escape。 The next scene takes us to Tintin, Snowy and Haddock who are on their way to Syldavia to visit Calculus who is working on a project which will be of interest to the forgers。 Most of the Tintin stories begin with the activities of Tintin but the story here begins with the crime itself。 The mention of Mata Hari (spy in World War 1) does ring some bells in the context of the story。 Tintin's cleverness again saves the day with Castafiore, the Thompsons, Calculus , Haddock and the other two children in the cover shining in their own way。 The cover itself is self-explainatory since the lake is the abode of the offenders。 Not a very adventurous story but magnificent in its own way。 There is a stark irony in the construction of the lake (yes it's artificial) as it took the lives of thousands of people drowning their homes with it。 。。。more

Naveen N。 Bhat

The Lake of Sharks was a 1972 animated film, and later adapted into a comic book with still images from the film used as illustrations。 It is very apparent while reading because it does not "feel" like a comic book。 Decent plot without the Hergé touch (who merely supervised on the script)。 The Lake of Sharks was a 1972 animated film, and later adapted into a comic book with still images from the film used as illustrations。 It is very apparent while reading because it does not "feel" like a comic book。 Decent plot without the Hergé touch (who merely supervised on the script)。 。。。more

Nial

Never read this one before as a kid and it was a lot of fun

Natalia Bas

Cuando era pequeña, uno de los primeros cómics europeos de los que disfruté fue ‘’Las aventuras de Tintín y Milú’’。 Quizás fue una especie de heraldo sobre mi futuro, más o menos, por supuesto: reportero, aventurero, viajero, terrier, malos a su alrededor, portera cotilla y compañeros inseparables para sus aventuras… Habré leído los cómics… no sé, y no siempre por orden o la colección completa。 Pero eso es buena señal。 Para chicos y adultos, de manera completamente normal, pues de pequeño alguno Cuando era pequeña, uno de los primeros cómics europeos de los que disfruté fue ‘’Las aventuras de Tintín y Milú’’。 Quizás fue una especie de heraldo sobre mi futuro, más o menos, por supuesto: reportero, aventurero, viajero, terrier, malos a su alrededor, portera cotilla y compañeros inseparables para sus aventuras… Habré leído los cómics… no sé, y no siempre por orden o la colección completa。 Pero eso es buena señal。 Para chicos y adultos, de manera completamente normal, pues de pequeño algunos ya conocen el mal, o muchos。 Y el sabor de las aventuras, era el bálsamo para los desagradables malos, que no dejaban de darnos la satisfacción de ser tan tontos como para caer bajo las trampas que Tintín les ponía, con la ayuda de ese ‘’perro’’ que hablaba y me encantaba leer ;) Una narrativa; aunque cómic, es narrativa, muy elaborada, entretenida y educativa: teníamos temas para todos los gustos y de todas las nacionalidades, como he dicho。 Había inocencia, suspicacia; había inteligencia y patosidad, había maldad y bondad… Había hasta un alunizaje… Aventuras por cielo, mar y tierra。 Diversión, suspense… Un cofre lleno del tesoro llamado ‘Aventura’… Tantos personajes que muchos conocen, que no acabaría de detallarlos si me entrego totalmente… El eterno prota, poco más que un chico que vive tantas experiencias que nunca para quieto。 Su tranquilidad y rapidez a la vez en momentos oportunos; así como su flequillo y sus pantalones, marca personal ;) y eternamente acompañado de ese perro que todos adoramos, de seguro, y el que no, que pare de leer aquí… Un ‘animalito’ goloso y a veces algo miedoso… que salvaba a su querido amigo de montones de peligros: ¿cuántas veces no la hubiera contado Tintín de no ser por Milú?。。。 Y a la inversa: hay cada momento en el que te ríes y hasta lloras por lo que hacen el uno por el otro… Luego llega el mal hablado, pero perdonable, del eterno Capitán de barco Haddock。 La bebida no era un buen ejemplo, y el agua para él era un insulto; pero ¿quién no se ha partido el pecho con su jerga? ***x#@!!!。。。 Además, tampoco abandonaba a Tintín, incluso con esa poca fe que traía a veces… Los detectives más incompetentes del planeta sólo debían existir para que el tema llegara al punto de partirte del todo: menudos momentazos con ese par de inútiles y a la vez adorables patosos… La de tropiezos, caídas y demás, que no necesitaban de fisio… OMG!! Repeticiones, sombreros y bastones por doquier… La demostración real de que la incompetencia tiene sueldo… pero con todo lo que aportaban, cobraban poco y todo ;) Y el ‘’duro de oído’’ Tornasol, que no admitiría la sordera a no ser por algo alucinante… y aun así。 Siempre con su péndulo y su radiestesia, y contestando a todo con la respuesta contraria o la conveniente… La Castafiore, su porte de ave y sus joyas, ¡¡Oh Dios del cielo!! Otra que era apreciada, de la manera en que muchos lo son: por inercia… Pero trajo sus momentos también… La cotilla portera, el silencioso sirviente antes sirviente de los malos, y los malos que se repetían y cuando los volvías a encontrar, pensabas en lo que sucedería… Teníamos hasta una momia… El peligro y esas aventuras siempre dispuestos para encontrar también nuevos amigos inolvidables, que nos retrataban (¡fotos!) en los forros de las portadas: desde el joven guía hasta el Rey de un país… Yo hasta los pintaba ;) Con Tintín y compañía nunca te aburrías, y me parece que en época de ‘’vacaciones’’, no está de más que ‘’readingdeworld’’ lo recuerde ;) En casa hay extras: la serie en DVD, libros como el de los insultos del capitán… entre otros, figuras de todo tipo, y hasta recuerdos del encantador museo de Bélgica… y del Castillo de Cheverny (en nuestro adorado Loira): construido para reyes que nunca lo habitaron, y que sirvió de inspiración para la vivienda del capitán… donde también hay un museo y tienda Tintín… ¿Habéis leído y disfrutado a Tintín… ‘’rayos y centellas’’? 。。。more

Tristan

I have a very battered 1975 paperback from Methuen。This is not one of the canon Tintins but a cartoon adaptation by Herge’s studio of an animated feature film produced by Belvision。 This adaptation fully captures the Tintin formula of headlong adventure and slapstick humour, and therefore can stand alongside any of the canon episodes on merit, even if it is a little bit light on story, a little more simplistic than most。The main irritating thing is that the story has ellipses from time to time w I have a very battered 1975 paperback from Methuen。This is not one of the canon Tintins but a cartoon adaptation by Herge’s studio of an animated feature film produced by Belvision。 This adaptation fully captures the Tintin formula of headlong adventure and slapstick humour, and therefore can stand alongside any of the canon episodes on merit, even if it is a little bit light on story, a little more simplistic than most。The main irritating thing is that the story has ellipses from time to time with a written summary or explanation of what has happened。 I would have preferred more showing to this telling, as possible action sequences are skipped over whilst leaving unnecessary lengths elsewhere。I’m glad to have reread this after some forty years, as it was a childhood favourite, but I won’t be revisiting again。 。。。more

shei

not as great as the originals。

Lili P

While it was an entertaining story, it was very different from the other Tintins。 It felt like it was trying to hard to be classic。 Enjoyable, but definitely less than the others。

Vihaan Agrawal

I am a big fan of Tintin and Captain Haddock。。 Thousands of Thundering Typhoons。。。Billions of Blue Blistering Barnacles

Israel Perez

Este comic de Tintín es demasiado lineal y predecible, para mi muy pocas partes entretenidas。

itchy

a bit short and disjointed。felt familiar in places, i wonder if i've seen the film already。 a bit short and disjointed。felt familiar in places, i wonder if i've seen the film already。 。。。more

Neha

Tintin and the Lake of Sharks is widely famous as an animated film than a comic book。 Being written by Hergé's friend Greg, the story presents the other side of the same coin。 Although the presentation is based on the previous comic books and its characters and is considered as a part of the Tintin series, we get to see quite a lot of changes in the narration and portrayal of the characters。 Tintin especially is shown wearing full pants, giving audiences an idea of the time passed since the prev Tintin and the Lake of Sharks is widely famous as an animated film than a comic book。 Being written by Hergé's friend Greg, the story presents the other side of the same coin。 Although the presentation is based on the previous comic books and its characters and is considered as a part of the Tintin series, we get to see quite a lot of changes in the narration and portrayal of the characters。 Tintin especially is shown wearing full pants, giving audiences an idea of the time passed since the previous books came out which were shown to be in a floating timeline。 However, the story catches up with the series by bringing back in the most popular villain, Rastapopulous, and giving a hearty conclusion to the readers who were waiting to know what happened to him。 The plot of the story is unique and takes you on yet another adventure with your favorite reporter。 The story and its conclusion allows you to exclude the script's weak commitment and enjoy the last few bits with Tintin and his team。 。。。more

Riju Ganguly

Is there someone left who hasn’t read this book? If there are such readers, then my humble advice: PLEASE read this book, ASAP。 It’s not only witty and colourful。 It also provides for lots of adventure and climatic showdown with Tintin's archenemy。Highly Recommended。 Is there someone left who hasn’t read this book? If there are such readers, then my humble advice: PLEASE read this book, ASAP。 It’s not only witty and colourful。 It also provides for lots of adventure and climatic showdown with Tintin's archenemy。Highly Recommended。 。。。more

Tim Armstrong

One of the lesser Tintin stories, and one of the authors last books。

Amy Woods

Super cute and very nostalgic。 The older style of speaking/writing threw me off for a bit, but not for long。 Definitely will get more if I see them, but I won’t hunt for them。

Paula Goros

No es una de las mejores aventuras de Tintín, la verdad。 Es bastante sosa y con apenas misterio。De las más simplonas que he leído de Hergé

Aaron Kadkhodai

Not Hergé most inspiring effort, it still captivated my little four-year-old。 The adventure in some fictional Balkan country seemed untethered, but it’s a comic book with lots of fun, so I should get over it。

τλιϓλ

استمتعتُ بها。。 مسكين كابتن هادوك لا مفر له من بيانكا هاهاهاها

Gareth

Was good, but not great。 General feel of characters captured, but not quite the same as if Herge himself had done it I feel。 Book also a bit shorter than the normal ones, so felt a bit rushed - and quite a bit captured in brief headings to explain what was going on, rather than the panels showing it。 I know that this will be due to it being based off the film, and I will try and watch the film at some point, but after recently reading other Tintin comic books, just not at the same level。

Natalie

3。5 stars - not my favorite Tintin, but still a good story。 This is not an original by Herge, but I still enjoyed it。

Sean Kottke

Found this in a comic shop in Victoria, B。C。, and was astonished to see a new-to-me Tintin adventure。 Turns out to be a comic book adaptation of a 1972 animated film, making it a further adventure outside the Tintin canon (and, apparently, with no Herge authorship beyond creation of the characters)。 Nonetheless, it's a solid mystery/adventure story, with plenty of action, humor, and appearances from most of the series regulars。 It does lack the sumptuously detailed visuals of the best Tintin boo Found this in a comic shop in Victoria, B。C。, and was astonished to see a new-to-me Tintin adventure。 Turns out to be a comic book adaptation of a 1972 animated film, making it a further adventure outside the Tintin canon (and, apparently, with no Herge authorship beyond creation of the characters)。 Nonetheless, it's a solid mystery/adventure story, with plenty of action, humor, and appearances from most of the series regulars。 It does lack the sumptuously detailed visuals of the best Tintin books, as well as the imagination stirring exoticism of a journey to a real-life location。 It has the basic words and grammar down, but could use much more accent。 。。。more

Asraful Shumon

Don't know what happened to this book。 It lacks the wonders of Tintin。 I remember when I read it, I was about 18, and tried so hard to like it, but instead left panicked。 Don't know what happened to this book。 It lacks the wonders of Tintin。 I remember when I read it, I was about 18, and tried so hard to like it, but instead left panicked。 。。。more

Roohul Poolak

Clearly, we are missing Hergé a great lot here! In every page of the book, I missed him。 And I dunno how Tintin came to be tied in the pipe, when he was walking with Rastapopulous, I really don't! Nonetheless, despite missing Hergé, this is a decent make。 Clearly, we are missing Hergé a great lot here! In every page of the book, I missed him。 And I dunno how Tintin came to be tied in the pipe, when he was walking with Rastapopulous, I really don't! Nonetheless, despite missing Hergé, this is a decent make。 。。。more

Sara

All Tintin books have been read aloud to me as a child and later reread by me。 #childhoodmemories #childhoofavourites #ohthefeels

Gary

Originally known as Tintin et le Lac aux Requins, based on the Tintin animated film, directed by Raymond LeBlanc (1972)。The world's biggest pearl is stolen from the Museum of Oceanography。Meanwhile Tintin and Captain Haddock arrive at Klow airport in Syldavia , on a visit to see Professor Calculus at Villa Sprog on the mysterious Lake Pollishoff。Tintin makes friends with two Syldavian children , Niko and Nushka who rescue Tintin and the Captain from a plane crash。 The Professor has invented a ma Originally known as Tintin et le Lac aux Requins, based on the Tintin animated film, directed by Raymond LeBlanc (1972)。The world's biggest pearl is stolen from the Museum of Oceanography。Meanwhile Tintin and Captain Haddock arrive at Klow airport in Syldavia , on a visit to see Professor Calculus at Villa Sprog on the mysterious Lake Pollishoff。Tintin makes friends with two Syldavian children , Niko and Nushka who rescue Tintin and the Captain from a plane crash。 The Professor has invented a machine that can reproduce objects。Rastapopulous want to get his hands on the Professor's machine , and kidnaps Niko and Nushka。On the trail to rescue the kids , Tintin end up discovering a large criminal gang at the base of the bottom of the lake , ruled by Tintin's old nemesis Rastapopulous。 Rastapopulous tries to drown Tintin , Niko and Nushka , but with the help of the Captain , Snowy , Niko and Nushka's dog Gustav , the Syldavian police and the Thompson twins , the day is saved and Rastapopulous and his gang are brought to justice。I liked the way the characters where superimposed on the realistic background , which beautifully recreates the fictional Balkan country of Syldavia。 。。。more

Núria Sancho Subirats

En general, la historia es bastante sencilla, siguiendo la trama habitual de las historietas de Tintín: por casualidad (y por su natural e inagotable curiosidad) Tintín descubre un peligroso complot, lo investiga, se enfrenta a situaciones peligrosas en las que incluso arriesga la vida y, finalmente, logra desbaratar los planes del malvado con la ayuda del capitán, los torpes pero imprescindibles agentes Dupond y Dupont (lo siento, pero para mí nunca serán Hernández y Fernández), Milú y los amig En general, la historia es bastante sencilla, siguiendo la trama habitual de las historietas de Tintín: por casualidad (y por su natural e inagotable curiosidad) Tintín descubre un peligroso complot, lo investiga, se enfrenta a situaciones peligrosas en las que incluso arriesga la vida y, finalmente, logra desbaratar los planes del malvado con la ayuda del capitán, los torpes pero imprescindibles agentes Dupond y Dupont (lo siento, pero para mí nunca serán Hernández y Fernández), Milú y los amigos que hacen por el camino (en este caso, los pequeños Niko y Nouchka)。Reseña completa en: www。nusanus。es 。。。more

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