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Les Aventures de Tintin : L'Oreille cassée (fac-similé de l'édition originale de 1943) (Tintin, #6) | Hergé
Les Aventures de Tintin : L'Oreille cassée (fac-similé de l'édition originale de 1943) (Tintin, #6) | Hergé
Tintin. Tome 6

Les Aventures de Tintin : L'Oreille cassée (fac-similé de l'édition originale de 1943) (Tintin, #6)

Publié par Casterman, le 26 mai 2002

62 pages

Résumé

After visiting Russia, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East, Tintin sets off for South America. A mysterious statue — created by the fierce South American Arumbaya tribe — has disappeared, and Tintin is not the only one looking for it. Much of the narrative plays out in San Theodoros, a banana republic constantly changing hands between corrupt dictator General Tapioca and his archrival, General Alcazar. Teeming with conspiracies and bomb plots, The Broken Ear takes Tintin on a tropical adventure, and leads him to hidden native civilizations, thieving criminals and long-lost explorers!The madcap adventure takes Tintin deep within the tropical jungle, where he narrowly avoids dangerous snakes and nearly has his head shrunk by tribal warriors. When he falls victim to a setup and is arrested as a terrorist, he is condemned to death by firing squad! However, there is a revolution on the horizon. Could it be his ticket to freedom?

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