To the Moon and Back: Tintin's Most Daring Adventure Yet

Explorers On The Moon

Explorers On The Moon

If you've ever wondered what it would look like to send Tintin, Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, the bumbling Thompson twins, and the faithful Snowy hurtling through space together, this is your answer. Picking up directly where Destination Moon left off, the story wastes no time getting everyone strapped in and rocketing towards the lunar surface. The tension builds quickly, and Tintin must think on his feet as things take a turn for the dangerous. It's gripping stuff. Hergé has been captivating readers of all ages since the early twentieth century, and it's not hard to see why. The stories carry real weight because genuine research sits behind them, giving even the wildest scenarios a satisfying plausibility. The Thompson twins, gloriously accident-prone as ever, land themselves in a situation that will have you laughing out loud. This 2013 Egmont paperback edition presents the story in its full graphic novel format, with Hergé's vivid, expressive artwork doing much of the storytelling on its own. As the fifteenth book in The Adventures of Tintin series, it sits between Destination Moon and The Calculus Affair, and forms part of a collection that has sold well over two hundred million copies worldwide. Those numbers speak for themselves. Whether you're returning to Tintin after years away or discovering him for the first time, this is a fine place to look up.

  • Author: Herge
  • Publisher: Egmont
  • Genre: Design & Fashion
  • ISBN: 978-1405206280
  • Pages: 64 pages