The series was published in black and white in the pages of Le Petit Vingtième starting in January 1930. The strips continued until 1940 (although they were republished in the Tintin magazine, conceived by Raymond Leblanc, this time coloured by Studios Hergé).
Hergé eventually abandoned the series in order to spend more time on The Adventures of Tintin, his more famous comic series. After Hergé's death, the books were coloured by the Studios Hergé and re-issued by the publishing house Casterman in 12 volumes, between 1985 and 1991.
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CastermanSep 1st, 1991
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CastermanSep 1st, 1990
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CastermanSep 1st, 1989
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CastermanApr 1st, 1988
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CastermanSep 1st, 1987
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CastermanApr 2nd, 1987
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CastermanApr 1st, 1987
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CastermanSep 2nd, 1986
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CastermanSep 1st, 1986
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CastermanSep 2nd, 1985
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CastermanSep 1st, 1985
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CastermanMay 5th, 1985
Type
Comic Books
Format
Regular Series
Language
English
Genres
Comic Age
Platinum Age (Pre-1938)