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The Calculus Affair by Hergé
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by Hergé (otherwise under Hergé)

Series: Tintin (17)

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Stockholm: Carlsen/if, 1976; [2], 62 s. : ill. ; 30 cm 11. uppl

Member:Busifer
Collections:Your libraryRating:****
Tags:fiction, graphic novel, reread
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Professor Tournesol har opfundet et hemmeligt lydvåben og bliver bortført af skumle folk fra Bordurien. Han bliver hugget af nogle skumle folk fra Syldavien. Takket være en italiensk bilist indhenter Tintin og Kaptajn Haddock flyet med den bortførte Tournesol, men forgæves. Under en optræden med Bianca Castafiore snupper Tintin løsladelsespapirer for Tournesol fra politichefen Oberst Sponsz og efter en biljagt til sidst i tanks, ender det hele godt og våbenplanerne bliver brændt.
Undervejs i historien dukker Max Bjævermose op for første gang. Tournesols paraply spiller en gennemgående rolle, lige som et hæfteplaster.
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  bnielsen | Mar 7, 2009 |
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Of Herge's many Tintin adventures, The Calculus Affair is generally considered the crown jewel. The intricate plot concerns Professor Calculus, who has stumbled upon an invention of devastating possibilities. Naturally the Bordurians will stop at nothing to shift the balance of power, so they kidnap the professor, sending Tintin and Captain Haddock on a dizzying chase. Also includes an extended set-piece involving a piece of sticky tape, and the first appearance by the insurance agent from hell, Jolyon Wagg. --David Horiuchi

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