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Original Title: | Coke en Stock |
ISBN: | 1405206306 (ISBN13: 9781405206303) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tintin #19 |
Characters: | Tintin, Captain Archibald Haddock, Roberto Rastapopoulos, Snowy, Nestor, Piotr Skut |
Hergé
Paperback | Pages: 64 pages Rating: 3.99 | 7985 Users | 147 Reviews
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Coke en stock = The Red Sea Sharks (Tintin, #19), Hergé The Red Sea Sharks (French: Coke en stock) is the nineteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The story was initially serialised weekly in Belgium's Tintin magazine from October 1956 to January 1958 before being published in a collected volume by Casterman in 1958. The narrative follows the young reporter Tintin, his dog Snowy, and his friend Captain Haddock as they travel to the (fictional) Middle Eastern kingdom of Khemed with the intention of aiding the Emir Ben Kalish Ezab in regaining control after a coup d'état by his enemies, who are financed by slave traders. تاریخ نخستین خوانش: ماه دسامبر سال 1978 میلادی عنوان: کوسه های دریای سرخ؛ نویسنده: هرژه، مترجم: اسمردیس؛ تهران، ونوس، 1357؛ در 62 ص کوسههای دریای سرخ نوزدهمین کتاب از مجموعه کتابهای کامیک ماجراهای تن تن و میلو است. این کتاب نخستین بار در سال 1958 میلادی توسط هرژه نوشته، طراحی و به چاپ رسید. نام اصلی این کتاب نخست «معدن زغال سنگ» بود. زغال سنگ پیام رمزآمیزی بود که برده داران برای نشان دادن برده ها، از آن استفاده میکردند. علیرغم اینکه هرژه در این داستان با برده داری مخالفت کرده، لکن با فشار گروههای ضد تبعیض نژادی مجبور به تغییر نام شد و عنان کوسه های دریای سرخ را برگزید. هرژه در این کتاب برای نخستین بار با جمع بسیاری از شخصیتهای فرعی ماجراهای پیشین تن تن؛ در این داستان کوسه های دریای سرخ، تغییری بنیادی در شکل اصلی داستانها بنا نهاد، و تلویحاً اعلام کرد که علاقه ای به معرفی و خلق شخصیتهای تازه در داستانهای بعدی تن تن ندارد. از جمله شخصیتهایی که از سری ماجراهای پیشین تن تن در این داستان کوسه های دریای سرخ ظاهر میشوند، میتوان به: ژنرال آلکازار (گوش شکسته)، عبدالله و ابن کالیش اذاب (سرزمین طلای سیاه)، راستاپوپولوس (سیگارهای فرعون)، داوسن (گل آبی) و آلن (خرچنگ پنجه طلایی) نام برد. ا. شربیانیBe Specific About Out Of Books The Red Sea Sharks (Tintin #19)
Title | : | The Red Sea Sharks (Tintin #19) |
Author | : | Hergé |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 64 pages |
Published | : | November 4th 2002 by Egmont Books Ltd (first published 1958) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Bande Dessinée. Adventure. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.99 From 7985 Users | 147 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books The Red Sea Sharks (Tintin #19)
I adore the Captain 😂😂😂One day I'd have to make a list of all his naval bad words ⚡☠💣🔪⚡💣☠⚡🔪💣Perfect and endless fun!!!
Like the Calculus affair, the book was created with the help of a team of artists working at the Herge Studios. Herge, in the story, was influenced by the book Human Comedy by Honore de Balzac. The book is well known for its famous writer, who placed many of the characters in his previous stories, and Herge, in the story of the Red Sea Shark, put many of the characters in the previous book. The book has a record in this regard.Another subject in the story of the Red Sea Sharks is the discussion
This is a pretty great volume, with a lot of what makes the good Tintin books be good: Good pacing, great adventure, good mix between action moments and plot. Not only that, many of the characters from previous book make an appearance, from cameos to being central to the story.One small return from the previous books I kinda wish didn't return is the racism. Even if it reflects something from it's time, it's kinda grating today. Still, people of color (and foreigners in general) are better
When Abudullah comes for a visit to his favourite Blistering Barnacles, The Captain decides to accompany Tintin and Snowy on another perilous mission.
Ah Tin Tin.. as annoying as he is, he's pretty adorable too. Hergé's ability to twist and turn hurricanes into enjoyable storms is what made me a fan of Tin Tin. Even if this is not the best of Tin Tin, I adored Captain Haddock in this book. He's as funny as ever.
this was never my favourite tintin story, but i was in a particularly rough patch last night and any tintin story, regardless of which one it is, has the magical effect of producing serotonin in my brain by inducing nostalgic childhood memories.
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