Tintin au Congo

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Published Nov. 2, 1995 by Casterman.

ISBN:
978-2-203-01112-0
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Racism, imperialism, questionable big game hunting practices and publishers apology for all those things aside this is a pretty shit book.

As far as the art goes, while the basic style is the same as all the other Tintin comics I've read, Herge only seemed able to draw a couple different kinds of people. So a lot of the characters end up looking the same with very minor differences.

The characters are also pretty flat and lackluster in this story. Missing are most of the people that I've come to associate with Tintin. Everyone who was there instead filled rather cliche and stereotypical rolls. Even Tintin himself is completely devoid of any character, serving only as a Gary Stew type character for readers to live out their childish dreams through.

Moving along to the story, much like the characters the plot of this particular volume was extremely formulaic and cliche. …